Does this mixture sound good to you?!


Question:

Does this mixture sound good to you?

Mixing noodles, spanish rise and american cheese together in a frying pan?
and possibly putting bread crumbs on top?
I need something for dinner and I don't have any meat, and no spag sauce.
Thanks for your help!!!!
Moonfariey


Answers:
rather than the cheesy rice/noodles try something simple like buttered noodles with herbs, or simply fryed rice with vegies. don't try to make somthing complicated with inedients you don't have. stickto the noodle idea, and if you like than take a few slices of bread and through some butter and garlic salt on it, then stick it in the oven.

no

I don't think the noodles and spanish rice would be the perfect plate for dinner. The cheese and rice combination is okay though. Don't you have some vegetable you can add to fill it in? Put lots and lots of it! If not, prepare the noodles and the cheese together instead. You can't go wrong with cheezy pasta!!!

If that's all ya got...then yeah it sounds good.

yeah b creative...u might create sumthing good 1 day that only u know the recipe 2 lol...

no.

spanish rice and cheese would be fine. just make the spanish rice (add salsa or something to bind), then bake with breadcrumbs and cheese on top.

or- i NEVER thought i'd say this - add a can of cream of -anything soup to the rice to make a wet casserole.

Wow!!! Gross!!! You don't need meat. How about just the noodles with a butter sauce & some basil or thyme oe black pepper.....

OR straight up have the spanish rice.

Drink a glass of water or juice & you'll be full enough for tonight.

That mixture you were thinking about is going to make you sick...

it sounds okay, I guess....have you been smoking marijuana?

Sounds delicious.....especially adding to bread crumbs hope it turns out good as it sounds!

ewwww that sounds nasty!!! (and thats coming from a person who is NOT a picky eater at all!!!)

i dont think rice with noodles is a good mix. try noodles and veges, or rice with veges. YUm hope i helped




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