lifestyle tripe
I tormented myself last weekend by watching The Food Network; this Dimsdale act always ends up with me devouring a 1,700-calorie sack of almond M&Ms. At any rate, I was lying in bed when my least-favorite show, Everyday Italian, promised me some creative uses for leftovers.
Come to find out, her “leftover” ingredient was dried spaghetti. Not already boiled, mind you – the dry stuff, right there in her $100 Pyrex pasta cozy. What the hell is leftover spaghetti? It goes bad? That’s like saying you have leftover gas in your tank after driving to the grocery. No such animal.
Her second dish was based on leftover cookies. Huh? At my house, that’s breakfast, sister. The recipe called for some kind of imported yak cheese and, of course, the use of a $2,000 table mixer.
These shows baffle me. Do people really have this much energy, time and money to spend on routine meals?
Bachelor Goulash
Ingredients
1 box store-brand macaroni and cheese dinner
1 can Hormel chili, no beans
Pete’s
NO MILK, darn it
Directions
Figure it out
About two bucks, depending on sales
Calories
1,200 or so, assuming you can hold this stuff down
1 comment:
Thanks for the giggles, MeanOldMan.
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