Favorite canned or packaged foodstuffs........

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Winter

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I love Franco American spaghetti with chunks of Cheddar cheese, canned meatballs and gravy and Kraft Pizza mixes( almost better than take-out).
I know of none of those things....canned meatballs? I'd be game to try they sound tasty! Burger Rings...mmmm
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Neesy

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May 24, 2012
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I love Franco American spaghetti with chunks of Cheddar cheese, canned meatballs and gravy and Kraft Pizza mixes( almost better than take-out).
Andy (who is a chef) tells me he does not like pasta, but he will eat Heinz spaghetti that comes in a can??:dunno:

I like those noodles from the Asian foods store but they are just chock full of sodium so I can't eat them a lot or my rings won't fit!
 

staropeace

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Nov 28, 2006
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I, also, love bully beef. I cook and mash some potatoes. Then I add some fried onions and the canned corned beef. I spice it with savory, oregano, salt and pep. I add some butter to this mix...mash everything together...then form some little cakes out of it. I dredge it in flour...or fine breadcrumbs and fry it in a bit of canola oil in a skillet. When the cakes are brown on each side, I serve them on a plate...with lots of ketchup drumped onto it. Yum! I, also, love vienna sausages in a can, too.
 

Christine62

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I love Franco American spaghetti with chunks of Cheddar cheese, canned meatballs and gravy and Kraft Pizza mixes( almost better than take-out).

Since I have such dietary restrictions--low sugar, low salt, low green food, no wheat, no gluten, no dairy (sometimes I cheat but I ALWAYS PAY for it in the end. So I have really had to find some great food --my go to is the Asian market. We are blessed in Oklahoma city to have a huge population of Vietnamese and Koreans in the metro. Our Asian market is the size of a Super Walmart! And the great part is you can get products like green tea or rice noodles at a fraction of the cost you pay at the healthfood store. MY recent find is sweet potato noodles!

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