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I wanna know what y'all eat.

Meaning, what do you buy from the grocery store in order to make good meals with? Or what does your mom buy from the grocery store in order to make good meals for you?

Preferably, list stuff that isn't over fancy. That doesn't involve too much more than boiling water/frying stuff/baking stuff (although some variance is acceptable)

When possible, include brand names that you would recommend. Include step by step preparation instructions.

btw I don't eat pork so if you suggest stuff involving pork then it won't be of any use to me in particular.

I am sick of eating the same kind of stuff over and over again, so I need some new ideas about what kind of groceries to buy/meals to make.

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uhm, potatoes, carrots, salad, beans, colliflower, etc.

especially potatoes.

And ofcourse all forms of meat, considering that i don't have a religion and am not vegatarian, i like most forms of meat

Posted

uhm, potatoes, carrots, salad, beans, colliflower, etc.

especially potatoes.

And ofcourse all forms of meat, considering that i don't have a religion and am not vegatarian, i like most forms of meat

so tell me what you do with the potatoes, exactly (as per my instructions in the first post in this thread)

Posted

Slice 'em up.

Add some chicken or beef.

Maybe some seasoning as well.

Steam it.

Wait for it to cool[maybe till its warm].

Put it in your mouth.

Push your teeth down.

Keep doing that until the food is soft.

Then use your saliva and swallow it.

Use your stomach to digest it.

*Waits for a few hours*

Excrete.

<|Lowzeewee, could you please modify this to include what your serving suggestion is for, and a bit more detail, else I'll just remove it.|>

Posted

Seaweed soup.

Get some dried seaweed, clean and soak them, make sure there is no sand.

Boil a pot of water and dump in the seaweed, dump in minced meat(my mom uses pork, but beef works too), best if they're in meatballs, add salt and white pepper(optional), cook until it boils again, then...eat.

Posted

Hmm, I mostly usually only eat once at home and once at work, and my meal at home usually consists of spaghetti and spicy smoked sausage. Sometimes I also eat rice soup and baked potatos with hotdogs. At work I always eat roasted chicken (usually scarve it all down in five minutes).

Posted

Well, I know some good meals. But I'm afraid I don't know all the English words for the things to use.

I will try to write some things down once I can.

And you can, of course, try pancakes :)

Posted

k heres a good one

tacos! :D

get ground beef or turkey(for the health concernes turkeys healthier)

put it in a frying pan and cook the meat, keep it moving to, its cooked when there's no more pinkness and it looks tasty ;)

then add taco seasoning (with this you cant tell the differance that the turkeys not beef) and stir it around then put in soft or hard taco shells

add grated cheese, lettuce, salsa . . .or anything else and eat.

its yummy! :D

Posted

uhm, potatoes, carrots, salad, beans, colliflower, etc.

especially potatoes.

And ofcourse all forms of meat, considering that i don't have a religion and am not vegatarian, i like most forms of meat

so tell me what you do with the potatoes, exactly (as per my instructions in the first post in this thread)

okay, well. Either you just get the skin off the potatoes and cook them. We eat em like that with jus over it. (i don't know if you know what jus is)

or we cut them in little saucer like chips :) and bake em. You eat those with ketchup and mayonaise etc.

Posted

do you mean jus like in Au Jus. It's like the broth of the meat that is left over from cooking. It is commonly served with Roast Beef sandwhich aka the French Dip, I haven't the foggest why they call it that.

Round here we eat potatos raw.... wash em, peel em, eat em.... they are crisp like apples that way.

I love to cook fried rice. Get a wok or a really big skillet. Cook your rice then in the wok/pan but a lil butter or oil or another substitute. Add rice stir frequently don't wanna eat burnt rice. Add some diced onions some chives, egg if you like for extra protien. Cook, don't forget to stir. In a side pan you can be cooking some meat to add to rice. Chicken, shrimp, pork, steak, whatever you like. Once the meat is done add to the wok/pan and continue to stir while cooking. Give it a bout 5 more mins to make sure every thing is done, but carefull you don't burn it. Salt and pepper to your taste and enjoy ;)

Posted

when I go to university I mostly eat sandwiches (cheese and ham). for 2 weeks I ate only sandwiches at the end of second semester. I was then thankfull for moving home and eating potatoes.(Eww)

Posted

well, i gues nav probably can't even see my message because i think he blocked me out, but o well, there is a small sort of snack that would be good for maybe a party or just something to have for a small snack every once in a while. It's called chilli con queso (that's chilli with cheese, but i bet you knew that, it's also a americanized kind of thing as most things here are)

ok here it is, o and by the way, it's not the most healthy thing in the world, which is why we don't eat it all the time or something, but it's always a hit when we serve it at parties:

-2 lb's of Velveta (it's a brand of cheese)

-about 3 oz's of sharp chedder

-some chopped onion

-a little bit of salsa, about enough that it seems right for your tastes, and you can use store salsa, that's what we use

-a little bit of garlic salt

-and of course, take a couple of real green chillis (take out the seeds and the white stem thing inside, spread it out flat and cut off the outside stem) then with those prepared green chillis chop them up into pieces not too big, but not too small.

put it all together and melt it a little in a microwave and stir, continue untill it's all together then if you are gonna have it out for a while and serve it like at a party, what we have is this miniature crock pot that works well.

Posted

Simple sandwhich..

1 - Get some good bread, I mean pretty decent sandwhich bread, not wonder bread or else this'll make you sick.

2 - Put some thousand island on the slices of bread.

3 - Put salami on the bread

4 - Put the sandwhich in the oven at 400 degrees until the bread is nice and crispy.

Sounds odd I know, but its really good.

Posted

Pancakes and Eggs

Box of Hungry Jack

Follow instructions on box as to how much you want.

Eggs- how ever you want I usually just put them in the pan the pop the yolk.

Syrup- 1 cup water, 1 cup white sugar, 1 cup brown sugar, and a tsp. of maple flavoring. Boil until sugar is disolved.

How to eat- put pancake on plate, put egg on top, smother in syrup.

(I eat it a lot because its cheap.)

Posted

sounds good to me vilgent :)

if you think the thousand island is the odd part, well McDonalds uses it as there supposedly "secret sauce" on the Big macs :)

Posted

hmm, let me look that up at home, what jus is in english.

I never eat potatos raw. Don't realy like it that way. French fries are tastefull as well. But somewhat too fat IMO

Posted

Mmmmm raw... *wishes there was a drooling smile*

I forgot to mention to soak them in cold water makes crisper or maybe its just a mental thing... ;D

Posted

McD sucks, and I like fish more than meat, strangely indeed, since my parents both hated fish when they were young, and my bro' is like the meat machine nr.1 (meatball-eater, if you please).

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