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Your saddest Recession meal?

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Les Toil

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In all honesty, I was going to title this thread "Your favorite Recession meal?" because it really doesn't have to be sad at all! They can be quite tasty!

So I'm wondering what were some of your most pathetic, searching-the-cupboards meals you've ever scraped together due to either lack of funds are just not able to get to the supermarket to get better food?

Here's a few of mine:

A can of peas and a bologna sandwich made with the heels of the bread.

Three old flour tortillas and two frozen veggie breakfast patties my ex housemate left.

Top Ramen Noodles with a frozen chicken drumstick chopped up in it.

Left-over chow mein scrambled with two eggs served over stale Triscuits.
 
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