For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for September 05, 2012

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    legaleagle48  about 12 years ago

    In other words, that’s all he trusts himself to make without destroying it.

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    Tog  about 12 years ago

    Be ambitious in the kitchen. After I started living along I thought I’d make a tuna lasagne. It tasted wonderful. There was one slight problem in that I had to eat it with a spoon. Some slight error with the amount of sauce. Still, it all got eaten so it wasn’t a disaster.

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    psychlady  about 12 years ago

    It’s easier to just heat something up out of a can!

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    kenwarnerfordictator  about 12 years ago

    And women think we can’t take care of ourselves! Ha!

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    lightenup Premium Member about 12 years ago

    LOL!! I was thinking the same thing! :-)

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    sleeepy2  about 12 years ago

    Wieners and beans make a great meal!

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    jimgamer  about 12 years ago

    Beans beans the musical fruit the more you eat the more you toot !!!!!!!

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    ewalnut  about 12 years ago

    I don’t see what’s so hard about reheating something from the refrigerator. You can burn beans and franks too. But maybe Ellie should make something that can be served cold next time.

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    alan.gurka  about 12 years ago

    I was going to put it more delicately: they can communicate with each other.

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    gaebie  about 12 years ago

    Weiners and beans works fine, as long as it’s all guys. I don’t see a problem here. Is Lizzy around or did mom take her?

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    Allan CB Premium Member about 12 years ago

    HAHAHA Lynn just set up her daughter to be embarrassed. .Lynn’s Notes:In the north, we always had pork and beans on hand. This was serious “bush” cuisine. P&B accompanied most guides and trappers into the woods. It was common to hear a hunter say, “I’m goin’ out with a couple of pork an’ beaners” —meaning he was going hunting with a couple of guides. My daughter Katie loved pork and beans. She liked to mash them into her plate, fire them onto the floor, and occasionally eat them. They kept her occupied. And to this day, I still call her “Beans!”

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    teddyr  about 12 years ago

    John is like so many other professional people I’ve known. "Gee, I’m a college grad. I’ve gotten my doctorate. Uh, remind me again. What end of this ‘poundy-thingy thing’ do I pick up? " It’s called a hammer, John. Same ineptitude in the kitchen.

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    hcr1985  about 12 years ago

    Stick with what you know…

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    danlarios  about 12 years ago

    my kind of guy heat and serve

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    PShaw0423  about 12 years ago

    If you’re going for a tasty dietician’s nightmare, make it a Frito pie. :)

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    sjsczurek  about 12 years ago

    Aw, come on now! It isn’t so hard to make spaghetti sauce. And if you follow the directions step by step, meatballs aren’t so hard! And chop some celery and onions, put them inside that cleaned, hollow chicken and you bake it for one to two hours, and it’s great!I say the hardest part to cooking is the clean-up afterwards!

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    sjsczurek  about 12 years ago

    Beanies and Weenies over a bed of hash browns. Now there is some good eats. I wonder if John can manage the hash browns.

    +That sounds very close to shepherd’s pie.

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    Poollady  about 12 years ago

    BRAAAAAPTH!

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    Gokie5  about 12 years ago

    Wait un moment , folks! Some females like beans, too. As I recently mentioned, when I was a teenager, I would make Saturday lunch for my dad, because he came home at noon. (Often he’d bring me a pint of frozen lemon custard, but that’s another story.) I’d get a can or two of pork and beans, and add a judicious amount of Mott’s apple juice. Yum. We both liked it.

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    Gokie5  about 12 years ago

    If Michael were like my grandkids, he wouldn’t be bringing up “cooking instructions” when he saw his dad heating up beans and hot dogs. Our kids eat beans and hot dogs much more readily than they’ll sample some fancy recipe.

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    Gokie5  about 12 years ago

    Here’s another favorite quckie of mine and my grandkids: Add cooked potato chunks and cut-up hot dogs to a pan where onions have been fried till limp and a little brown around the edges. Heat that up, adding a little potato water if needed to get right consistency. Pour in a little vinegar. Salt, pepper, and serve, passing the vinegar bottle for vinegar junkies like me. Good with apple sauce.

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    iced tea  about 12 years ago

    The English make baked beans on toast. It is delicious.

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    W6BXQ, John  about 12 years ago

    Yeah, frozen meals and the microwave are my friends!

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Well pork and beans with hot dogs sounds really good to me! I haven’t had them in a long time, but Van de Camps used to have them in a can. Loved them!

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    Rebecca Placke Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Beanies and Weenies over a bed of hash browns. Now there is some good eats. I wonder if John can manage the hash browns.I have not had Beanie Weenies over Hash Brown. That sounds good!

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    newworldmozart  about 12 years ago

    to make it even easier, over canned biscuts. Yum!

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    rugratz2222  about 12 years ago

    flour burrito … cut up hotdog … refried beans … shreaded cheese … + sliced black olives/sour cream/hot sauce to taste if desired … roll it up with wooden toothpicks to hold it together … micro-wave for 1 1/2 min on high …. called “shortlies” because one time a friend asked her mom “what” was for dinner, but she heard “when was dinner” and she replied “shortly.”

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