Unsophisticated Food You Love

Anonymous
Stouffer’s stuffing…chicken flavor
Ruffles with Dip
Fried Bologna
Fish Sticks with tater tots
Anonymous
Chicken nuggets. My kid hates them. They’re my favorite lazy dinner (for myself).
Anonymous
Shake and bake chicken is a favorite in our house.
Lay's original potato chips
Cool whip
Fritos
Sloppy Joe's made with Manwich
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those cracker and cheese packets where you get to spread the "cheese" onto the crackers using a red stick


I loved these!
Anonymous
Fluffernutter sandwich (PB, Fluff, white bread)
Campbells tomato soup + grilled cheese
Tuna melt on rye bread
Tuna noodle casserole
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fluffernutter sandwich (PB, Fluff, white bread)
Campbells tomato soup + grilled cheese
Tuna melt on rye bread
Tuna noodle casserole

Yes!

Once or twice a year, I eat a hot dog with chili sauce, shredded cheddar, and diced onion.
Anonymous
Make a cheeseburger and as the meat fries, cut up some cherry or small tomatoes and cook them alongside in the same pan. Eat with a side of steamed green beans or broccoli with butter and salt. A glass of red wine completes the meal.

Unsophisticated but perfect.
Anonymous
Roy Rogers double bacon cheeseburger with bbq and horseradish sauce, lettuce, tomato, white raw onion and jalapeños from the fixin’s bar
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make a cheeseburger and as the meat fries, cut up some cherry or small tomatoes and cook them alongside in the same pan. Eat with a side of steamed green beans or broccoli with butter and salt. A glass of red wine completes the meal.

Unsophisticated but perfect.


Now I'm hungry.
Anonymous
Stovetop stuffing
Pizza rolls
Takis
Red hot hot sauce
Oreos
Cheese fries
Anonymous
Tuna casserole
Marie Callender chicken pot pie
Corn dogs
Double double from In and Out
Anonymous
7-11 nachos
Anonymous
We need to remember that stovetop stuffing seems to be the winner of this thread so that we can point to it when at Thanksgiving people are posting their menus and someone says they are serving stovetop and everyone piles on them...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make a cheeseburger and as the meat fries, cut up some cherry or small tomatoes and cook them alongside in the same pan. Eat with a side of steamed green beans or broccoli with butter and salt. A glass of red wine completes the meal.

Unsophisticated but perfect.


For some reason I've never thought of cooking the tomatoes alongside the burger. I will try this next time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Burger King original chicken sandwich. And given that they still sell it, even though they have a much "better" chicken sandwich now, means I'm not alone, lol.


This is absolutely true.
post reply Forum Index » Food, Cooking, and Restaurants
Message Quick Reply
Go to: