Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumOk I have ,
In my home, a 1.5 pound of ground beef, a half box of pasta, and 1 can of stewed tomatoes
What would you do
Go. I'm listening
Response to kozar (Original post)
Deuxcents This message was self-deleted by its author.
Pasta is pasta
You are talking shapes and you added an ingredient you, didn't cook , you just typed, and ho jacked a thread
kozar
(3,373 posts)But you lost the quiz.p
Kali
(56,896 posts)So many here kind and worried for you while you repeatedly treat others with rudeness and disrespect. You expect everyone else to understand what you mean without exception or full explanation and berate when they don't meet your odd demands. If EarlG gives you yet another undeserved chance, I hope you will try to have a tiny bit of the understanding and patience you whine and demand of the rest of us.
kozar
(3,373 posts)Beef ,is the only flavor, you can control as a cook
Deuxcents
(27,684 posts)kozar
(3,373 posts)You and I are online,
I posted a real question and you didn't think. You typed
kozar
(3,373 posts)Beef is the only flavor you can control. It can go from a sweet flavor , to burnt.
When you as a cook. Know that,
The added ingredients, mean nothing.
Koz
kozar
(3,373 posts)The Answer is your tongue and what you tasted and then your brain, and then you typed
And you may have watched cooking shows, Gordon Ramsay, his hate, Jamie Oliver ,, his love
You all missed the point. It's the food, not the cook
FullySupportDems
(490 posts)Sorry if the list you gave was it. Even dried minced onion could be good. I mean if you cook the beef, boil the noodles and add the tomatoes. It's a little heavy on the hamburger compared to pasta. A can of some veggie would help, I think. You could use some of the ground beef for a hamburger first.
Hope it's delicious!
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FullySupportDems
(490 posts)Good evening
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Bayard
(30,264 posts)usonian
(26,586 posts)
Also, half of everything above.
Fresh parsley makes it delish.
I remember being the meatball sous-chef (kid) in the kitchen.
Meatballs are fine on their own, with pasta or in a "sangwich".
Scrivener7
(60,067 posts)
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