What can I make for Dinner?!


Question: Okay here is whats in the fridge
Hamburger sausage rice green beans baked bean about 8 eggs a little bit of ham small bowl of lettuce mustard ketchup four sugar kidney beans tuna one can of tomatoe sauce this is a small can thats it what can i make thanks


Answers: Okay here is whats in the fridge
Hamburger sausage rice green beans baked bean about 8 eggs a little bit of ham small bowl of lettuce mustard ketchup four sugar kidney beans tuna one can of tomatoe sauce this is a small can thats it what can i make thanks

Hi....Very lucrative selection here young lady:-))) That's OK, we'll deal with it.. Not knowing how much hamburg you have negates chili or meat loaf/meatballs.. Quite possibly make hamburgers? If so you could add tomato's, lettuce ... Their great with either kidney beans or baked beans and a veggie..
Actually you could dice-up the sausage and mix it in with the hamburger to make a Texas style burger, using one egg and some of the tomato sauce, this will brown the meat a bit plus add some flavoring..

please let me know if you liked it or not, I love spicy foods myself.. thankyou for the question..:-)) Good Luck!

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ham and egg samwiches...dunno if you have bread, or hamburgers maybe?

hamburger/sausage with beans, and rice.Maybe add some of the tomato sauce if you like it like chili. Saute ham with the green beans, scramble the eggs or fried egg sandwiches, or make tuna salad with the lettuce, mustard, tuna, and eggs.
Order out. enjoy!!

Yikes- if u have some crackers or a couple pieces of bread you can make meatloaf-
the hamburger, 2 torn up pieces of bread or 1/2 sleeve of crackers and 2 eggs, mix all together and put in a greased loaf pan, bake for 30 min on 350, cover with ketchup the last 10 minutes.
Serve it with your green beans and baked beans.

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rice with cooked scrambled eggs mixed in and green beans on the side.

you can cook the hamburger meat like your making spagetti seasoned salt and pepper and parslya couple dashes] and cook the rice with the drained meat with a cup of water and go bye graided cheese and you have a bootleg hambuger helper
haha

Do the rice and green beans and combine. Toss in the ham as well.

I don't know what Hamburger sausage is, but use that and tomato sauce, onions and thicken.

Pour the meat over the rice, and add a friend egg on top of each.

No commas makes what you posted hard to read. Do you have any onions?

Brown sausage and ham and make fried rice to go with omelet.

Possibly meatballs on rice

Sausage and ham omelets w/ lettuce salad

With onions and some milk - chili w/kidney beans (watered like soup)

Soup - brown hamburger (again onions! add green beans, kidney beans, tomato sauce, rice, and toward end chopped lettuce - oriental cooking uses it all the time)\\

Deviled eggs with diced ham

I have no idea what sugar kidney beans are

This will be a challenge but managable....

Lettuce, ham, kidney beans, and eggs = salad
Chop lettuce and the ham
Boil 4 eggs and chop
Mix ketchup and mustard for a tangy dressing

With the 4 remaining eggs, fry them up and top the tomato sauce on top, a lot of kids love the egg and sauce taste

Main Course-
Chop up the hamburger and the sausage, fry it up and add the rice as a filler. And the green beans on the side, you have a nutritious dinner that is both creative and filling.

Good luck!!!

sloppy joes or taco salad

i would say chop the ham and put it in with the eggs and make some baked beans on the side. also if you have any bisquick and cheese you can fry some ground beef and put it in a baking pan layer cheese over top and mix the bisquick and pour it over bake for about 20-25 minutes and it is really good.





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