We all have this kind of stuff, I think - ours growing up was ground beef,
cream of mushroom soup (undiluted) and cut up potatos. With all kinds of
spices added in.
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Ours is ground beef, browned, Oriental Ramen Noodles, a package of frozen
veggies (I can get the stir fry kind Super cheap at Wally World) and the
Kikkoman sauce I'm looking to get coupons for.
I can eat that mix ALL night long, and want more for breakfast.
Linda2 wrote:
This is a tried and true cheapie but delicious recipe that my son loves
and
Colette agrees is yummy (and she's really picky).
I lb ground beef
1 box elbow macaroni
1 bottle ketchup.
....
For some weird reason, the ketchup turns into a really delicious sauce.
I
never have leftovers when I make this for company.
My mom used to make spaghetti, ketchup and Velveeta, all melted together.
We loved it as kids, and ate it a LOT.
In our family the poverty meal was always pizza, which I made from
scratch,
with a bunch of grated whatever cheese we had around, and a can of tomato
sauce. They never complained even when there was no pepperoni on it. I
have good girls. :-)
-Su
~Candace~
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