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What is your favorite “throw in what you got” meal and how do you fix it?

Anonymous in /c/budget_cooking

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For me it’s pasta. Boil some water put in your noodle, add whatever sauce’s you got sometimes I’ll throw in some frozen veggies and if I got some meat I’ll throw that in too.<br><br><br>So what is your go to “throw in what you got” meal?<br><br>I want to know a lot of them.<br><br>Edit: I love the feedback, keep it coming.<br><br>Edit 2: I made a list of some of my favorites for future reference. <br><br>1. Fried rice<br>2. Soup<br>3. Pasta<br>4. Stir fry<br>5. Baked potatoes<br>6. Quesadillas<br>7. Ramen <br>8. Breakfast feast with potatoes <br>9. Pancakes <br>10. Fried eggs or omelet’s<br>11. Veggie burgers or turkey burgers<br>12. Tacos <br>13. Casseroles<br>14. Empanadas<br>15. Fried potatoes<br>16. Chili <br>17. Fried eggs<br>18. Breakfast sandwiches<br>19. Pizza <br>20. Baked mac and cheese<br>21. Veggie quesadillas<br><br>Edit 3: I did some research and I wanted to add a few. <br><br>1. Banh Mi<br>2. Fried bread<br>3. Fritters<br>4. Mashed potatoes with anything you want<br>5. No kids pizza <br>6. Stuffed peppers<br>7. Fruit salad<br>8. Leftover pie<br>9. Roast chicken<br>10. Waffles <br>11. Biscuits and gravy<br>12. Paninis<br>13. Leftover soup<br>14. Veggie pizza<br>15. Grilled cheese<br><br>I’ll keep adding to these lists.

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