My mom made this stuff when I was in high school that we called “that stuff”.

Brown hamburger meat add a bag of frozen Asian style veggies and a couple handfuls of tiny egg noodles ( uncooked) some water and according to my memory, a massive amount of soy sauce.
Slam a lid on it til water is absorbed and the noodles are cooked.

For some reason we liked it.
I have no idea where she got that “recipe”. She wasn’t at all adventurous in her cooking.
HAHA.

Funny story, the name for the homemade hamburger helper recipe is "White Slop". My mom had the recipe for years and she called it Hamburger Mac and Cheese until one summer when I was about 6-7. We went down to my great-aunt's beach house and my great-aunt came as well and brought her mother (my great-grandmother) who lived with her. One night, my mom made hamburger mac and cheese for dinner. My great-grandmother said "I'm not eating that white sh**! I don't even think the dog would eat it!" Well, when her dogs devoured it she decided to taste it and decided it was good enough to eat. My mom found her name for the recipe amusing, but she cleaned it up a bit. It was always a hit at our house growing up, though my mom didn't add peas because my dad hates them, that was an addition of mine. Another recipe that got its name from White Slop was Red Slop, which was basically the same thing but marinara instead of cheese.
 
Smart chickens, home grown demolish store bought. Store bought just taste like water, they look like a tomato but they don't taste like one.:)
My birds run from store bought maters but demolish home grown.
Sooooo picky. :rolleyes:

The smoke that has blown in here along the Colorado front range is even down at ground level. So weird cause it looks like fog clinging in the trees.
 
So my BIL makes “Chicken Larry” It’s cubed breaded chicken baked in broth with munster cheese and mushrooms. No one knows what the recipe was originally called but it became Chicken Larry after a stray cat they took in. The cat was beyond anti social and wanted nothing to do with people, unless you were eating that recipe for dinner. :lau
 
Man the first day in the coop is always a tearjerker lol! I set that white pen up inside the coop and put a roost in so they'd have something similar to what they were sleeping in. I put their food and water in there for now but i'll take it out before bed. I put them up a little early due to weather and so they can come to grips that they aren't house chicks anymore.Just so sad watching them try to squeeze though the holes when I left.:hit
 
Man the first day in the coop is always a tearjerker lol! I set that white pen up inside the coop and put a roost in so they'd have something similar to what they were sleeping in. I put their food and water in there for now but i'll take it out before bed. I put them up a little early due to weather and so they can come to grips that they aren't house chicks anymore.Just so sad watching them try to squeeze though the holes when I left.:hit
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Did you get pictures?

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Nope, they are cool with it. I think I fried their little brains playing with her when she first got here lol! Sallie who is the most attached will still stick her head in the b-hole after the last egg....I really don't know about that girl. :gig
OMG their foster mom! :lau:gig:lau

When she sings and pops out an egg do they run for their lives!?!
 

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