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« on: August 13, 2005, 01:34:36 pm »

Here's some odd things I'll make at home.  I was thinking of making this a section of my web page, but it doesn't really have anything to do with SPC, and I just never got around to it.

Reverse Float:
*Ice Cream (vanilla is recommended, try other flavors at your own risk)
*Your favorite soda (I prefer a cola)
Fix yourself a bowl of ice cream, then dump a little soda on it, pour it around so all the ice cream gets some on it.  The soda will freeze to the ice cream.  Eat that part, then pour some more soda on when it's gone.

Pancake Cookies:
*Pancake mix
*Milk (water will do if you're out of milk)
*Sugar
Mix up the pancake mix with some milk until it's "soupy", then add some sugar.  How much sugar is up to you.  Heat up a frying pan, add a little butter if you want, just to keep things from sticking to the pan.  Use a table spoon to dump a cookie sized portion of the mix on the pan, and cook until it's not liquid any more, flipping over as needed.  If you have a large pan you can do several at once.  Repeat until you run out of mix.

Not-chos
*Cheese
*Corn chips
Spread out some corn chip (or tortilla chips) on a cookie sheet (use a sheet of foil if you don't have a cookie sheet).  Take your cheese and use a cheese shredder to shred it right over the chips, spreading it all around until all the chips have some on them.  I don't recommend sliced cheese for this, but if it's all you have, you can tear it up and spread it around.  Bake in the oven until the cheese melts.  You can also do this in a microwave by substituting a microwave safe plate for the cookie sheet, but baked is better.

Mushroom Stir Fry
*Mushrooms (not the poison kind)
*Soy sauce
*Salt and Pepper (optional)
Chop your mushrooms up.  Use a wok or large frying pan, and dump some soy sauce in it, then add the chopped mushrooms and stir them around so they get covered in the sauce.  Cook until everything turns brown, stirring constantly, add more soy sauce if it starts getting too dry, you want to keep everything wet with the soy while you are cooking.  It only takes a couple minutes.  I like to add a lot of pepper to make it really spicy.  If you have some meat or other veggies, you can try chopping them up and adding them too.  But if you're using meat, cook the meat first, because it needs to cook longer than the mushrooms.

Crunchy Soup
*Your favorite Soup
*Won-Ton Noodles
Get a can of won-ton noodles from the "ethnic" section of your grocery store (over by the tortillas, soy sauce and matzo balls).  Cook up the soup of your choice.  Then, add the won-tons and mix them in a bit.  Eat until they start getting soggy, then add more won-tons.

Ramen Rider
*Cheap Ramen
*Meat and/or Veggies
*Egg (optional)
Ramen doesn't have to be boring food for poor college students.  There's no rule saying you can't "kick it up a notch".  Cook your ramen with the minimal amount of water, push it down into the boiling water as the bottom gets soft.  Then add pre-cooked meat, mushrooms, shrimp, onions, carrots, left over chicken or whatever you want to experiment with.  Also, if you want, crack an egg and mix it in as you cook the ramen.
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2005, 04:39:49 pm »

Mmmmm, yummy Guido Smirk
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2005, 05:14:37 pm »

...the "ethnic" section of your grocery store (over by the tortillas, soy sauce and matzo balls).

I know it shouldn't, but this phrase made me LAUGH.
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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2005, 12:47:16 am »

Here's some odd things I'll make at home.  I was thinking of making this a section of my web page, but it doesn't really have anything to do with SPC, and I just never got around to it.

Ramen Rider
*Cheap Ramen
*Meat and/or Veggies
*Egg (optional)
Ramen doesn't have to be boring food for poor college students.  There's no rule saying you can't "kick it up a notch".  Cook your ramen with the minimal amount of water, push it down into the boiling water as the bottom gets soft.  Then add pre-cooked meat, mushrooms, shrimp, onions, carrots, left over chicken or whatever you want to experiment with.  Also, if you want, crack an egg and mix it in as you cook the ramen.

Yes, this is really good. I often eat ramen with egg and other ingredients. You can add cheese when the ramen is very hot, so the cheese becomes melted.

Other good thing to make is the 'ramen-rice', as you can see in the manga of Reiji Matsumoto (maybe 'Wadachi', I'm not sure of the title, I had read it a long time ago). After eating the pasta, you can add cooked Japanese rice ('gohan') to the soup. Cheap and delicious!
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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2005, 01:21:39 am »

Wow that all really sounds good!
I've had reverse floats before and they're so much easyer to make.

Now here's something,

Instead of making traditional pancakes, take a half a box (a whole box is way to much) of a jello mix of your choice (I like the blue flavor the most) and mix it in with your pancake mix. Not only does it make your pancakes a funky color, it also makes them really tasty!
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« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2005, 04:07:13 am »

i'm gonna have to try out the Reverse Float one  Guido Smirk
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« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2005, 11:00:21 am »

These recipes sound simple yet delicious. I'm sure I've tried a complex version of the soy sauce one with chicken and celery; tastes pretty good.

Not sure about the 'reverse float' recipe though; sounds kinda icky to me...

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« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2005, 04:14:39 pm »

About the Ramen with egg one, how does that work exactly?

I want to try it but well, I'm not fond of undercooked eggs. The ones in McDonalds' breakfast things make me sick, for example...
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« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2005, 11:56:59 pm »

About the Ramen with egg one, how does that work exactly?

I want to try it but well, I'm not fond of undercooked eggs. The ones in McDonalds' breakfast things make me sick, for example...

It boils with the ramen until it's cooked.  Wait until the water is boiling, then add it.  Cook it until it looks good to you.
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« Reply #9 on: August 15, 2005, 11:58:09 pm »

About the Ramen with egg one, how does that work exactly?

I want to try it but well, I'm not fond of undercooked eggs. The ones in McDonalds' breakfast things make me sick, for example...

It boils with the ramen until it's cooked.  Wait until the water is boiling, then add it.  Cook it until it looks good to you.
Yeah yeah! I do that with udon but I mix in a little bit of extra soysauce and then put in some kim-chee.
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« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2005, 11:43:33 pm »

Maybe I'll try that one day when mom ain't looking. She'll still ask what the heck I did when she cleans the pan, though. Tongue
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« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2007, 04:37:29 pm »

I'm bumping this post because I have a new recipe for you! Princess Violet

Nuked Cheese Sandwich

You'll need:
* 2 slices of bread
* butter or margarine
* 2 slices of cheese (American cheese works best, but you can try it with any cheese)

I like grilled cheese sandwiches, but to do it right, you have to grill them.  That can be about 10 minutes of work!  Then you have to wash the skillet or whatever you grilled it on.  Now I've found a way to get that grilled cheese taste in 1 minute!

First, put a light coat of butter on one side of each slice of bread, then put a slice of cheese on top.
Don't put the two halves together yet! Put them in the microwave, I set them on an old empty TV dinner box with a paper towel under the bread, this raises the sandwich halves off the bottom of the microwave a little so they cook more evenly.  Feel free to use a microwave safe plate instead.

Cook for 45 seconds or until you see the cheese is starting to melt.

Quickly (because they are hot enough to burn your fingers) slap the 2 halves together.  The heat they have built up will melt the 2 cheese slices together into a wonderful gooey, cheesy mass!  Mmm.  Allow to cool for a moment so you don't burn yourself trying to eat it.

The bread won't be toasted, but it tastes just like a grilled cheese sandwich, and because the bread is still soft, there are less crumbs.
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« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2007, 10:18:46 am »

I'm bumping this post because I have a new recipe for you! Princess Violet

Nuked Cheese Sandwich

You'll need:
* 2 slices of bread
* butter or margarine
* 2 slices of cheese (American cheese works best, but you can try it with any cheese)

I like grilled cheese sandwiches, but to do it right, you have to grill them.  That can be about 10 minutes of work!  Then you have to wash the skillet or whatever you grilled it on.  Now I've found a way to get that grilled cheese taste in 1 minute!

First, put a light coat of butter on one side of each slice of bread, then put a slice of cheese on top.
Don't put the two halves together yet! Put them in the microwave, I set them on an old empty TV dinner box with a paper towel under the bread, this raises the sandwich halves off the bottom of the microwave a little so they cook more evenly.  Feel free to use a microwave safe plate instead.

Cook for 45 seconds or until you see the cheese is starting to melt.

Quickly (because they are hot enough to burn your fingers) slap the 2 halves together.  The heat they have built up will melt the 2 cheese slices together into a wonderful gooey, cheesy mass!  Mmm.  Allow to cool for a moment so you don't burn yourself trying to eat it.

The bread won't be toasted, but it tastes just like a grilled cheese sandwich, and because the bread is still soft, there are less crumbs.

Violet! You have saved my life!
I love grilled cheese, but sometimes I don't have the patience to pull out the grilling pan and having to wash it when I'm done.

I tried your Nuclear Cheeze Sandwich yesterday. It WORKED! It's so economicaly efficient, easy to clean and I get a yummy meal out of it. ^_^

Time to try that Upside-Down Float. (I'm going to use Root Beer!)

I'd also like to thank Vi for another great Newsletter. Keep 'em coming.  Wink
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« Reply #13 on: September 12, 2007, 01:58:42 pm »

I'm bumping this post because I have a new recipe for you! Princess Violet

Nuked Cheese Sandwich

You'll need:
* 2 slices of bread
* butter or margarine
* 2 slices of cheese (American cheese works best, but you can try it with any cheese)

I like grilled cheese sandwiches, but to do it right, you have to grill them.  That can be about 10 minutes of work!  Then you have to wash the skillet or whatever you grilled it on.  Now I've found a way to get that grilled cheese taste in 1 minute!

First, put a light coat of butter on one side of each slice of bread, then put a slice of cheese on top.
Don't put the two halves together yet! Put them in the microwave, I set them on an old empty TV dinner box with a paper towel under the bread, this raises the sandwich halves off the bottom of the microwave a little so they cook more evenly.  Feel free to use a microwave safe plate instead.

Cook for 45 seconds or until you see the cheese is starting to melt.

Quickly (because they are hot enough to burn your fingers) slap the 2 halves together.  The heat they have built up will melt the 2 cheese slices together into a wonderful gooey, cheesy mass!  Mmm.  Allow to cool for a moment so you don't burn yourself trying to eat it.

The bread won't be toasted, but it tastes just like a grilled cheese sandwich, and because the bread is still soft, there are less crumbs.

Violet! You have saved my life!
I love grilled cheese, but sometimes I don't have the patience to pull out the grilling pan and having to wash it when I'm done.

I tried your Nuclear Cheeze Sandwich yesterday. It WORKED! It's so economicaly efficient, easy to clean and I get a yummy meal out of it. ^_^

Time to try that Upside-Down Float. (I'm going to use Root Beer!)

I'd also like to thank Vi for another great Newsletter. Keep 'em coming.  Wink
Mmmm. I wonder how it would be if you took it out of the microwave and then put it in a toaster oven to accomplish the "grilled" part...
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1. You're a princess, and other people have to be whatever you say
2. You are entitled to temper tantrums for no good reason
3. You are obligated to make illogical demands of any innocent bystanders (even peach ice cream w/chocolate sauce) during said tantrums
4. If someone or something bothers you, you must send it to Prisoner Island (people, objects, comets, etc.)
5. You have the right to threaten defenseless villains and/or peasants with a naginata
6. You have the right to kidnap evil-looking birds and force them to marry you
7. Sugar is bad for you...
8. ...But exile immediately anyone who dares mess with your munchies
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10. You need a loyal companion to avoid being an 18-year-old burnout
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« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2007, 04:17:27 pm »

Might work if your toaster is wide enough to fit the complete sandwich, but you can only leave it in there for a short time or the cheese will melt into your toaster.  Try it at your own risk.
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« Reply #15 on: September 13, 2007, 04:27:54 pm »

Oh, I also have a new recipe:

Macaroni and Big Cheese  Seymour Cheese

Make some regular boxed (or use some of the newer microwaveable types) of macaroni and cheese.

Right before serving, while it's still real hot, toss in a slice of cheese and stir it in as it melts.  This is best done while the pot is still on the stove, or if using a microwave, as soon as it stops cooking.  Add another if you like (depending on the size of your serving).

Optional: Cook up some ground beef while you are cooking the macaroni, then stir it in too.
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« Reply #16 on: October 11, 2007, 07:19:14 pm »

Here's something I like to make for myself...




BBT (Beaf/Bean/Tator) CASSEROLE


1 lb. lean ground beef
1/2 C. chopped onions
2 cans French-cut green beans
2 cans Campbell's cheddar cheese soup
A bunch of frozen tator tots
1 tsp. salt
A dash of pepper


Brown the meat and onions in a skillet. Mix the cheese soup and beans in a bowl, adding the salt and pepper. Then mix in the meat and onions. Pour this into a cake pan and put a bunch of tator tots on top in rows. Put aluminum foil over the pan and bake at 350 for 45 minutes. Then take the foil off and heat (same temp) for another half hour. Take it out and let stand for a few minutes, then enjoy.
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RULES FOR SPOILED PRINCESSES

1. You're a princess, and other people have to be whatever you say
2. You are entitled to temper tantrums for no good reason
3. You are obligated to make illogical demands of any innocent bystanders (even peach ice cream w/chocolate sauce) during said tantrums
4. If someone or something bothers you, you must send it to Prisoner Island (people, objects, comets, etc.)
5. You have the right to threaten defenseless villains and/or peasants with a naginata
6. You have the right to kidnap evil-looking birds and force them to marry you
7. Sugar is bad for you...
8. ...But exile immediately anyone who dares mess with your munchies
9. You may be the single cutest character in the show as long as it does not impede your ability to follow the other rules
10. You need a loyal companion to avoid being an 18-year-old burnout
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« Reply #17 on: April 11, 2008, 01:03:29 pm »

I'm resurrecting Vi's Recipe Box to tell you about my new creation. I'm eating it right now.

It's called The Mash and Meatball Meltdown.

This morning I opened my refrigerator looking for something to eat. (no, I was opening my fridge just for the fun of it.  Roll Eyes)

I found leftover mashed potatoes from last night's dinner, and a pot full of meatballs and spaghetti sauce from (yep, you guess it!) the spaghetti and meatball dinner we had the night before.

Which one of these should I eat?  Sad

The left-over rations for both were not enough to sate my appetite. So, I took the mashed potatoes and put the meatballs and spaghetti sauce on top. Then I melted shredded mozzarella on-top of the whole thing.

I'm eating it right now.  It's delicious, so I feel I have to share this with you guys (and gals). 

Let's add another "M" in there and call it "Mechadon's Mash and Meatball Meltdown". I love alliteration.  Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: April 12, 2008, 02:53:01 pm »

I think I would actually eat that, but is it something you would collect the ingredients for to make again, or did it only happen because that's all you had left?
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« Reply #19 on: April 12, 2008, 03:36:07 pm »

Reminds me of the time I was out of syrup and I put some Honey-Barbecue sauce on my pancakes. Quite good, though my brother would say other wise.
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