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Bob Kontak 09-18-2016 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ 911SC (Post 9286455)
Time for DNA testing... Don't tell me you were born in 57 ;)

Rice a Roni is the San Francisco treat. How can that possibly be dated?

I think you are on to something. Massive advertising in the 70's. Old farts got hooked. Don't recognize it's very old news today except the product is still being harvested at a profitable margin.

I tell people to spell my name like the cold capsules (Contac) but with k's at each end. I get blank stares.

John Rogers 09-18-2016 05:14 PM

The one we had last night was "Cheesy Italian Shells" with some real Mexican cheese sprinkled on top. Nothing like international meals! When I was on the Big E back in 1969 and so on they used to make something like this in huge pots and one of the cooks told me it was the only meal that was ever completely finished!

Bob Kontak 09-18-2016 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by john rogers (Post 9286572)
The one we had last night was "Cheesy Italian Shells"

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1474247267.jpg

Peanut butter, cheese, Cheesy Italian Shells for the test.

Gonna eat the rest.

SCadaddle 09-18-2016 07:31 PM

I ate plenty of Hamburger Helper as a kid growing up. So often that I enjoyed it......when confronted on occasion with the Tuna Helper. Yeccchhh.

Mom never was any type of gourmet cook, but she could feed the family on a budget. Plenty of times dinner was a hotdog sliced down the middle for a piece of cheese then wrapped in bacon with toothpicks and put under the broiler. Grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato-mush soup------a can of tomato soup and a can of cream of mushroom soup with 1.5 cans of milk all in the same sauce pan. I still like that soup!

KFC911 09-18-2016 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 9286645)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1474247267.jpg

Peanut butter, cheese, Cheesy Italian Shells for the test.

Gonna eat the rest.

You're just trying to convince yourself that you're not a rat aren't ya :)?

Never had the SF treat...but now I've got that stinkin' jingle in my head...

jyl 09-18-2016 09:59 PM

I ate a lot of Hamburger Helper and Tuna Helper in college and grad school. Along with a lot of Top Ranen and burritos. I still like that stuff. I'm a man of simple tastes. I'll cook fancy meals for company, but when it's just me, dinner is usually canned tuna with mayo on spinach. Hey, it's low carb.

tops911 09-18-2016 10:40 PM

I ate so much of that as a kid (mom was not much of a cook) that if my wife tried to serve it that would be grounds for immediate divorce. Did I mention I hate HH? LOL

sammyg2 09-19-2016 06:31 AM

This is my favorite:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1474291872.jpg

impactbumper 09-19-2016 06:54 AM

i don't eat none of that ****. After years of being on that, now i no longer can nor want to.

wdfifteen 09-19-2016 07:02 AM

Hmmm. 190% of your daily sodium needs. :eek:

I make something similar. My wife calls it Man Food Casserole (because, she says, it's something only a man would make - or eat).

1 lb lean ground beef
1 lb rotinni or elbow macaroni
1/2 pound sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1 can Campbells Healthy Request cheddar cheese soup
1 medium onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced

Brown the beef and onion, boil the pasta until it's just a bit under done. When the beef and pasta are done put everything in a deep casserole dish (hold back about 1/4 of the cheese). Mix it up well, but don't pack it down, leave ii nice and loose, make sure the surface is nice and three dimensional. Sprinkle the last of the cheese on it. Bake at 350 for 1/2 an hour or 45 minutes, until the pasta on top is crispy.
I eat this stuff like popcorn.

Oh Haha 09-19-2016 08:02 AM

That sounds good but I will swap out the cheddar cheese soup for cream of mushroom.

I'm not THAT into cheese.

Rot 911 09-19-2016 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 9286367)
I figure I'd eat it. Anyone who actually kinda liked "Ham and Mother****ers" of C-rat fame will enjoy about anything.
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I was just telling someone about that delightful meal of ham and lima beans and gave it the same name you did. I always was able to trade it off the beef with spiced sauce.SmileWavy

sammyg2 09-19-2016 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SCadaddle (Post 9286727)
I ate plenty of Hamburger Helper as a kid growing up. So often that I enjoyed it......when confronted on occasion with the Tuna Helper. Yeccchhh.

Mom never was any type of gourmet cook, but she could feed the family on a budget. Plenty of times dinner was a hotdog sliced down the middle for a piece of cheese then wrapped in bacon with toothpicks and put under the broiler. Grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato-mush soup------a can of tomato soup and a can of cream of mushroom soup with 1.5 cans of milk all in the same sauce pan. I still like that soup!

Now yer talkin.

Mom was a good cook but most of the time we couldn't afford anything fancy.
But she could take the basic stuff and make it good.
And with three brothers I couldn't afford to be picky or I'd go without.

Uphill both ways!

Googam 09-19-2016 09:02 AM

Try these recipes. My kids can't tell the difference, & they are experts on "scientific foods".
How to Make Homemade Hamburger Helper | Chickens in the Road

wdfifteen 09-19-2016 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Oh Haha (Post 9287095)
That sounds good but I will swap out the cheddar cheese soup for cream of mushroom.

I'm not THAT into cheese.

Ha! I do sometimes make it with mushroom soup. I have even made it with cream of celery soup - to make it healthy doncha know.

John Rogers 09-19-2016 09:48 AM

One of the things we do with cooking with hamburger is to buy the cheap stuff so there will be more drippings or grease. It adds to the flavor and I even heard this on one of the cooking shows!

GH85Carrera 09-19-2016 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SCadaddle (Post 9286727)
I ate plenty of Hamburger Helper as a kid growing up. So often that I enjoyed it......when confronted on occasion with the Tuna Helper. Yeccchhh.

Mom never was any type of gourmet cook, but she could feed the family on a budget. Plenty of times dinner was a hotdog sliced down the middle for a piece of cheese then wrapped in bacon with toothpicks and put under the broiler. Grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato-mush soup------a can of tomato soup and a can of cream of mushroom soup with 1.5 cans of milk all in the same sauce pan. I still like that soup!

Back in the olden days when I was dating, one new girlfriend invited me to her apartment to cook for me. She served me Tuna Helper and I swear it was cat food. I tried to eat some of it to be polite and I was really really after a different thing that kinda smells like fish. I choked down enough to make her believe I was full. It was THE worst meal I ever had in all my life. We broke up quickly after that night.

I had HH a few time in my single days. I quickly learned how to cook better and cheaper that that stuff.

ckelly78z 09-19-2016 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by SCadaddle (Post 9286727)
I ate plenty of Hamburger Helper as a kid growing up. So often that I enjoyed it......when confronted on occasion with the Tuna Helper. Yeccchhh.

Mom never was any type of gourmet cook, but she could feed the family on a budget. Plenty of times dinner was a hotdog sliced down the middle for a piece of cheese then wrapped in bacon with toothpicks and put under the broiler. Grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato-mush soup------a can of tomato soup and a can of cream of mushroom soup with 1.5 cans of milk all in the same sauce pan. I still like that soup!

I still fix the split hotdog, but use a couple of spoonfulls of mashed potatoes (usually instant) with cheese laid over the top, and broiled......pretty cheap, and quick meal along with hamburger helper of all varieties.

Bob Kontak 09-19-2016 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 9286812)
You're just trying to convince yourself that you're not a rat aren't ya :)?

I guess I'm not a rat. My son and I ate a good chunk of it. Tasty but a little too seasoned for me. This morning was a pretty hard lump but I left the burger fat in the burger so it solidified.

I have my little field test going. Bait is in the shop fridge in tupperware. Cooked it without the burger, pulled the sample, put a dollop of peanut butter in there as well to help draw the little critters.

I can't imagine why a rat would walk away but if afterburn is correct, that is one weird fatoid.

KFC911 09-19-2016 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 9287444)
I guess I'm not a rat. My son and I ate a good chunk of it....

I have my little field test going.....

Too soon to tell... o (with a b on each end) :)


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