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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One time when I was very pregnant, the heat when out in our house and we had to go stay with my in laws unexpectedly. MIL was working at the time and FIL had never cooked a meal in his life but bless his heart he had made dinner because we all had such a stressful day and he wanted us to arrive to a hot meal. He boiled rice and chicken breasts in the same pot of water, transferred it all to a casserole dish and put shredded cheddar cheese on top and baked it in the oven (so chicken was boiled and then baked 30 mins) and served it with a side of linguini noodles with shredded cheddar cheese on top. Not a lick of salt or seasoning anywhere. It was the sweetest gesture and you bet DH and I sat there and ate every bite of our boiled baked chicken, rice with cheddar cheese, noodles with cheddar cheese.[/quote] Hah, I love this story. Reminds me of when DH and I were young newlyweds and went to visit my little sister in her first apartment. She made lasagna with canned tomato sauce, noodles, ricotta, and no seasonings whatsoever. Served it with ice cold red wine and garlic bread that was still partially frozen. We ate it like it was the best meal we ever had.[/quote] Both of these are sweet. I can't compete with most of these meals, but my aunt used to make my kids kraft mac and cheese by just sprinkling the cheddar cheese powder on top of the boiled noodles.[/quote] When I was in college you could buy Kraft Mac & Cheese on sale for $0.19 and there were many nights I didn't have milk or butter so I just added some water. Best 19 cent dinner you could buy![/quote]
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