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Cookin it Up! Chili, steak marinades, desserts, cookout favorites, etc....FOOD!!!

 
       

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Old 02-08-2008, 08:15 AM
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Not when you are shopping on base. Yeah forgot about that part.
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Old 02-08-2008, 08:28 AM
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Cheap and easy chicken alfriedo(sp)

go to your local grocer and buy a packet of alfriedo sauce mix for about 33 cents (Winco here).
Boil up some noodles...
add a little butter, milk, packet of sauce mix, and a can of diced chicken. should make enough for a few meals for just a couple bucks.
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Old 02-08-2008, 08:33 AM
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You could allways do the Cowboy Special...... Cut up hotdogs with baked beens all cooked together. Or the 2 egg omlet..... Put 2 eggs in a quart size ziplock freezer bag and throw what ever else you want in there( cheese vegies and what ever else sounds good to ya). Mix it all together by shaking the bag around and then stick the bag in a pot of warm water( 165-200 degree). It'll take a couple min to cook. When its done pull it out open the bag and dump it on your plate. I do this every time I'm camping out in the woods. One reason its kinda nice is because there is no mess,no pans to scrub, not only that, you can make several of these at once,it all depends on how big your pot is, and everybody can eat at the same time instead of having to wait for the pan.
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Old 02-08-2008, 08:40 AM
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You could allways do the Cowboy Special...... Cut up hotdogs with baked beens all cooked together. Or the 2 egg omlet..... Put 2 eggs in a quart size ziplock freezer bag and throw what ever else you want in there( cheese vegies and what ever else sounds good to ya). Mix it all together by shaking the bag around and then stick the bag in a pot of warm water( 165-200 degree). It'll take a couple min to cook. When its done pull it out open the bag and dump it on your plate. I do this every time I'm camping out in the woods. One reason its kinda nice is because there is no mess,no pans to scrub, not only that, you can make several of these at once,it all depends on how big your pot is, and everybody can eat at the same time instead of having to wait for the pan.
Never thought to cook eggs that way. Might have to try that next time I am camping.

I was going to suggest a Croc Pot for cooking. Just through the ingredients in at morning time and by evening you have a tastey meal. This does have some pluses and minuses. Pluses are little prep time, tastey food, and the ability to prepare for the masses. The minus is that if it's a communal kitchen someone might steal your food while it's cooking, you have to buy large quantities depending on pot size. The plus to the quantity is that you might be able to split the food costs with others and have lots of people over for dinner. Maybe even turn a profit if you do it right.
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Old 02-08-2008, 11:08 PM
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Find a cute girl that can cook or find a big girl you know they like to eat so they must know how to cook right?
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Old 02-14-2008, 09:28 AM
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You could allways do the Cowboy Special...... Cut up hotdogs with baked beens all cooked together. Or the 2 egg omlet..... Put 2 eggs in a quart size ziplock freezer bag and throw what ever else you want in there( cheese vegies and what ever else sounds good to ya). Mix it all together by shaking the bag around and then stick the bag in a pot of warm water( 165-200 degree). It'll take a couple min to cook. When its done pull it out open the bag and dump it on your plate. I do this every time I'm camping out in the woods. One reason its kinda nice is because there is no mess,no pans to scrub, not only that, you can make several of these at once,it all depends on how big your pot is, and everybody can eat at the same time instead of having to wait for the pan.
Just like this! Ziploc Omelets

Love those!!!!!!!
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Old 02-14-2008, 09:47 AM
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The Dollar Menu at any fast food place.
Otherwise someone else said it, buy a bag of pre-made beef patties an or frozen chicken breast, you can buy microwavable mac a cheese now. Keep some banana's around and you are set, all food groups.

Bfast is easy, instant oatmeal and some styrofoam cups, nuke the water, poor in a cup over the oatmeal and eat on the way to class with a plastic spoon. Not enviromentally friendly but quick and healthy.
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Old 02-14-2008, 11:48 AM
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Just like this! Ziploc Omelets

Love those!!!!!!!
Yeh,,,,just like that. I still get some people that look at me funny when they see me cracking eggs into a ziploc bag. Their ? allways is" What are you doing"
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Old 02-14-2008, 11:50 AM
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Yeh,,,,just like that. I still get some people that look at me funny when they see me cracking eggs into a ziploc bag. Their ? allways is" What are you doing"
And then they try them and go yummmmmy! They are an awesome thing when you've got picky kids in the camp too! Glad to hear someone else enjoys them as well!
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Old 02-14-2008, 12:00 PM
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Just like this! Ziploc Omelets

Love those!!!!!!!
I've never had them, might have to give it a try.
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