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How is this not cooking?VexXx Dogg wrote:Endless things you can make in under 20 mins chief.
1. Quick tuna casserole (boil macaroni elbows, stir in a tin of tuna, milk, mustard, seasoning, top with cheese and nuke for 3-4 mins to bubble cheese)
Alternate make a quick mac and cheeese by leaving out tuna.
Bacon mac and cheese by dropping some bacon in there
2. Piper soup (chop some quick veggies like onion, carrot, sweet peppers, tin corn, and macaroni, bubble with a soup it up and top with herbs)
3. sandwiches (countless varieties)
4. Got leftover rice? Make a egg fried rice by frying egg with lots of vegetables then folding in the rice at the end.
5. Cook a Ramen with broth. Top with runny sunny side up egg or boiled egg, and a tin of thai chili tuna and a bunch of chopped chives.
6. Salad! Anything goes. start with your favourite greens, add fruit such as grapes, apple, pears mango etc, cheeses, nuts, even an egg if you want.
7. Macaroni and corn beef. Easy in under 20 mins with parallel prep and cook
Got millions more.
ek4ever wrote:How is this not cooking?VexXx Dogg wrote:Endless things you can make in under 20 mins chief.
1. Quick tuna casserole (boil macaroni elbows, stir in a tin of tuna, milk, mustard, seasoning, top with cheese and nuke for 3-4 mins to bubble cheese)
Alternate make a quick mac and cheeese by leaving out tuna.
Bacon mac and cheese by dropping some bacon in there
2. Piper soup (chop some quick veggies like onion, carrot, sweet peppers, tin corn, and macaroni, bubble with a soup it up and top with herbs)
3. sandwiches (countless varieties)
4. Got leftover rice? Make a egg fried rice by frying egg with lots of vegetables then folding in the rice at the end.
5. Cook a Ramen with broth. Top with runny sunny side up egg or boiled egg, and a tin of thai chili tuna and a bunch of chopped chives.
6. Salad! Anything goes. start with your favourite greens, add fruit such as grapes, apple, pears mango etc, cheeses, nuts, even an egg if you want.
7. Macaroni and corn beef. Easy in under 20 mins with parallel prep and cook
Got millions more.
Zetski wrote:Still have alot of pastelles from Christmas... i love pow so i usually order about 30.. these food is to just throw in d microwave
pugboy wrote:get the good ramen, the ones with 3 sauce packs, they are miles better and could rival a restaurant ramen
not the cheap nissin ones with just powder mix
I add veggies, and an egg at the end to get it poached
pugboy wrote:get the good ramen, the ones with 3 sauce packs, they are miles better and could rival a restaurant ramen
not the cheap nissin ones with just powder mix
I add veggies, and an egg at the end to get it poached
Tortilla_Man wrote:pugboy wrote:get the good ramen, the ones with 3 sauce packs, they are miles better and could rival a restaurant ramen
not the cheap nissin ones with just powder mix
I add veggies, and an egg at the end to get it poached
Where u does get the 3-seasoning packet ones? I only get it like 3-5 times and i never see it again, not even in chinese groceries. I like the sauce, powder and vege garnish combo, it does taste rel nice.
Dizzy28 wrote:Bought back some of those in December and well TSA buss me down by opening my luggage and they opened the ramen bowls. Threw away the noodles but kept the flavour powder and hot oil pouches. I love the Tom yum and kimchi ones the best.
Thing is those are 80cents in Walmart and I'm sure anybody selling them here would charge 10 bucks or more like the nissin chow mein bowl which Massy have for almost $15 nowpugboy wrote:get the good ramen, the ones with 3 sauce packs, they are miles better and could rival a restaurant ramen
not the cheap nissin ones with just powder mix
I add veggies, and an egg at the end to get it poached
FrankChag wrote:Um.... some ppl have a diff definition of 'lazy' boy... ^^^ that's real work when you hungry
the peanut butter and crix option so far sounding the bess
and the ramen and egg/tuna
now that i think about it, we buy packs of plain ramen and spice them up ourselves.
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FrankChag wrote:Um.... some ppl have a diff definition of 'lazy' boy... ^^^ that's real work when you hungry
the peanut butter and crix option so far sounding the bess
and the ramen and egg/tuna
now that i think about it, we buy packs of plain ramen and spice them up ourselves.
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