Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:26     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:Vienetta for dessert!


+100! Loved this so much!
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:24     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

When I babysat in the 80s we would eat this on saltines at one house with the kids.


I'm sure I could still find it or make it but frugal grown up me thinks this size is just too ridiculously small.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:20     Subject: Re:Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:I love me some jello salad. My mom would make this one with a pretzel crust and a some cream cheese layers (I think...maybe cool whip? Not sure, I can't remember the flavor combo) but omg it was to die for!


My mom still makes it once every few years! Pretzel crust, bottom layer of cream cheese with cool whip and confectioner's sugar (I think), and top layer of red Jell-O with frozen strawberries. Mom and I can demolish the full 9x13 pan in an hour... which is why it gets made every few years.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:19     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Chef Boyardee pizza kit. We used to have that every Friday night. So good.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:18     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:Steakums



Yes! My dad used to doctor them up on sub rolls with provolone and sauteed onions and peppers. Yummy.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:18     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:I have spent my adult life sadly searching for Carnation breakfast bars. I'm like a ghost haunting the breakfast isle, looking for something that is long gone.


This is me with Planter's Cheez Balls and Kraft Mohawk Valley Limburger Cheese Spread.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:17     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:I have spent my adult life sadly searching for Carnation breakfast bars. I'm like a ghost haunting the breakfast isle, looking for something that is long gone.



OMG yes. Those were so good. Crumbly, chocolatey, yum.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:16     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:These might be more 70s-80s, but my parents used to make: Shake n Bake pork chops, pork chops and apples, beef stroganoff, sloppy joe's, scratch mac n cheese, and roast beef & yorkshire pudding. I think all of those have left the building. But I have such nostalgia for that comfort food!


I loved shake and bake!!
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:13     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Steakums
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:11     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

I have spent my adult life sadly searching for Carnation breakfast bars. I'm like a ghost haunting the breakfast isle, looking for something that is long gone.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 16:10     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

La Choy chow mein with the crunchy noodles on top. With the mini egg rolls as a side.

Chicken a la King.

Tuna noodle casserole with potato chip crunchies on top.

I liked all of the above, but I hated one of the meals we had most often: cube steak, veg-all, and instant mashed potatoes. Ew.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 15:57     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:Vienetta for dessert!


OH wow. My BFF in middle school and I would always laugh about the ads for those where the knife cut through it and it made this delicious-sounding "ssshhhlik!" Sound. I miss those!
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 15:53     Subject: Re:Classic 80s/90s meals

Anything marinated in Yoshida sauce.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 15:50     Subject: Classic 80s/90s meals

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:80s tuna noodle casserole
tater tots and fish sticks with corn
jello salad

90s
Hamburger helper or tuna noodle casserole
brocolli rice au gratin and baked chicken covered with campbells cream soup and melted cheesei


LOL my mom calls that chicken broccoli stuff "Chicken Divan." OK, fancy lady. But it is good!


Anything with that much cheese is good.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2016 15:50     Subject: Re:Classic 80s/90s meals

I love me some jello salad. My mom would make this one with a pretzel crust and a some cream cheese layers (I think...maybe cool whip? Not sure, I can't remember the flavor combo) but omg it was to die for!