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What did you have for dinner?

Sometime simple and cheap is best Spawn of Zoltan.

I shaved the corn off the cob and used vegetables I grilled yesterday and added some stew beef, carrots, cabbage, celery and beef stock for a nice stew.... so in a couple hours... Soups On!
 
This is purely coincidental that I was checking your post AND coming across this pic on FB at the same time.

College Student Gourmet, or ingenuity?

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No Coffee Beans were harmed in this cooking chemistry class.
Not sure about the future taste of coffee brewed, but . . .
OMG! that is hysterical. One time I did mac & cheese in the coffee maker of a hotel I stayed at, but never thought of doing weenies.

Tonight I had yesterday's lasagna. Why does stuff with tomato sauce always taste better the next day?
 
It has a chance to marinade and blend the flavours in.

Tonight was supposed to be Ladies Bingo night, so I drove through Wendy's on the way home.

Single Cheeze w/ extra lettuce and tomatoes, small fries, diet pop.
 
^Relates to Value and Expectations.

Cheap food you expect to be 2* give or take. Expensive you expect 4*
So, the price/pound ratio on "Cheap" is relatively low, and if it winds up being lousy, it's only a little below perceived price/value point.

Expensive food on the other hand, if it winds up lousy, is a MAJOR deviation from expectation, and the resultant major rip-off.

As for me - I just had 2nd dinners (must be part Hobbit). Some homemade meat sauce and tortellini.
 
^Relates to Value and Expectations.

Cheap food you expect to be 2* give or take. Expensive you expect 4*
So, the price/pound ratio on "Cheap" is relatively low, and if it winds up being lousy, it's only a little below perceived price/value point.

Expensive food on the other hand, if it winds up lousy, is a MAJOR deviation from expectation, and the resultant major rip-off.

I think for me it's really about the bottom line! :lol:

I expect excellent cheap food, and expect excellent expensive food. My disappointment's the same. It's my pocketbook that might hurt more.

Which is a longer way of saying that I appreciate peasant cuisine as much as the food of aristocrats. :mrgreen: (I suppose if I were an aristocrat, I might not feel the sting of disagreeable expensive food).

Can anybody spare some foie gras?
 
We used to have livers cooked w/ some sherry, onions, add mayo to make our own spread when we played cards w/ our in-laws.


Don't get me wrong - I agree with you re: good, inexpensive food.

I guess I view that as different than "cheap".
 
^Relates to Value and Expectations.

Cheap food you expect to be 2* give or take. Expensive you expect 4*

So, the price/pound ratio on "Cheap" is relatively low, and if it winds up being lousy, it's only a little below perceived price/value point.

Expensive food on the other hand, if it winds up lousy, is a MAJOR deviation from expectation, and the resultant major rip-off.

As for me - I just had 2nd dinners (must be part Hobbit). Some homemade meat sauce and tortellini.

This is what I felt like after High Tea in London's prestigious Claridges back in April. Never again.
 
Homemade pizza on wheat crust. Yummy.
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Frank the Pizza King. It's not the best pizza in town - not by a long shot. But I love the small, cozy, family-run feel of the place. It's almost like comfort food, where the comfort comes from the surroundings rather than the food. It's weird to drive a good distance for only pretty-good pizza, but I always leave happy, and that's the point, right?

Lex
 
I just ate a groaning plato of banana-leaf tamale, puerco con nopales, cochinita, rice, beans and freshly made tortillas. Now I am groaning. Maybe a daiquiri will help.
 
Tonight I'm having cereal. Don't feel like cooking.
 
^Its GOT to be BETTER than the food at The White Fence Company -- their billboards litter the highway and are SO Unappetizing... :lol:

:):):)
Are you judging simply from the Bill-boreds, and never going there? I speak from experience. Their chicken is great! If it's WHITE FENCE FARM that you're talking about, that is.
 
^Its GOT to be BETTER than the food at The White Fence Company -- their billboards litter the highway and are SO Unappetizing... :lol:

:):):)

White Fence Farm? Their fried chicken IS really good, actually. Frank knows. It's the sort of place that looks like they'd hate "different people", but it's quite welcoming.

Tonight, I felt like eating horribly, so I did. Stovetop popcorn, melted butter, shakey parmesan cheese. Ice cream from the carton for dessert. I'm in fucking carb heaven right now. :)

Lex
 
Rotisseried Chicken, leftover roasted veggies, mashed potatoes.
 
I was talking about White Fence Farms and WAS basing my opinion STRICTLY from the AWFUL looking food in their overexposed photographs on their billboards...

It seems funny that a company would go to the expense of advertising that way without ENSURING appetizing photos...

:lol::lol::lol:
 
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