Posted by Ultradog MN on November 03, 2013 at 11:44:51 from (174.20.229.160):
In Reply to: what to fix to eat posted by ericy on November 03, 2013 at 07:10:52:
Being a bachelor for 60 years will, if nothing else, teach you to cook for yourself. Shucks BLT sandwiches are great as are simple fried egg or Denver sanwiches. Omlettes are super easy, just add cut up green pepper and some cut up Spam, lunchmeat or any kind of cooked meat. Put cheese on top. Microwave some frozen vegetables to go with it. Get a small pressure cooker and cook chicken thighs in about 45 minutes. Then add potatoes, carrots, rutabaga, cabbage or whatever vegetables for another 10 minutes and you'll have enough for a couple of days. Or use pork or beef or venison if you have them. Noodles are the easiest thing to make. So fry some hamburger, add chopped green peppers, celery, canned mushrooms, a jar of Ragu and then the pasta. Good old fashioned Gulash! Or make tuna noodle casserole. Google it. Very easy!! Ham hocks and black or Navy beans with chopped onions in a slow cooker or dutch oven. Bake a turkey and have enough meat for a week and stock for soup for a week more. Takes about a NFL football game long to bake a 12 lb turkey. Get a rice cooker and make rice. Then chop up meat, vegetables, an egg or two and some soy sauce and make fried rice. I do that often. Scalloped potatoes are also easy. I'm no chef or gormand but can make lots of one pot meals that last for a couple of days.
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