• Tupperware was: More Sad

    From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Sean Dennis on Sun Sep 22 10:55:00 2024
    Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I don't believe I've ever had a Tupperware water pitcher. Closest I
    come is a quart-size measuring cup - which I have in both Pyrex and Tupper.

    My mom recommended it. She has Tupperware dishes that are as old as I
    am that still look and work great today.

    It is durable - unless left too close to a hot stove burner. Bv)=
    That's a *special* odor.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Crumb Topped Pasta and Cheese
    Categories: Veggie, Pasta, Main dish, Good
    Yield: 6 Servings

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Whatchamacallit Supper
    Categories: Beef, Pasta, Cheese, Vegetables, Soups
    Yield: 4 Servings

    5 oz Elbow macaroni from a "box
    - dinner"
    1 lb Ground beef
    1/2 ts Garlic granules
    1/2 ts Onion granules
    10 3/4 oz Can cream of mushroom soup
    Cheese powder packet; that
    - was packaged w/the pasta
    14 1/2 oz Can Red Gold diced tomatoes
    - w/green chilies
    Salt & pepper

    Start the pasta cooking in a small pot of salted
    water.

    In a skillet over medium heat cook the hamburger and
    break it up until all the pink is gone. Add the onion
    and garlic flavourings and let simmer.

    Add the condensed soup and the tomatoes w/juices,
    stirring to combine. Sprinkle the "cheese" powder from
    the packet over the mixture in the skillet, stirring
    as you do so.

    Drain the pasta, reserving a half-cup of the cooking
    water. Add the pasta to the skillet. If the mixture
    seems too thick add a bit of the reserved pasta water
    to your liking. Taste for seasoning and add salt and
    pepper as you like.

    Serves two generously with leftovers.

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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