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Alright /ck/ im entertaining the ladies tonight by cooking them some dinner.

I have $75 to spend and basic cooking knowledge

im thinking about using 80/20 ground beef as my staple

any ideas?

>> No.4352203

Do you have a grill?

>> No.4352206

>>4352203
i wont be cooking at home so no.

I prefer pan fried burgers anyway

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>>4352202
10lbs ground beef
10 boxes cheeseburger macaroni hamburger helper
3 two litres of Mountain Dew

>> No.4352218

>entertaining the ladies
>hamburgers
Good job, chief.

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>>4352211
not sure if i wanna give them a coronary disease

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make a skyline style chili and ...

chili mac with cheese

>> No.4352229

>>4352228
not a bad idea at all

>> No.4352254

>>4352228

Is that a chili spaghetti?

>> No.4352261

>>4352220
>not sure if i wanna give them a coronary disease

Fix them a vegetarian meal. You'll give off the illusion of being healthy and sensitive, thus luring them into your bed.

>> No.4352265

>>4352261
ok, in that case a lo mein would be pretty good then, no?

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>>4352265

Lo mein with tofu should do the trick.

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/fast-and-easy-tofu-lo-mein/

>> No.4352277

>>4352275
mah nigga

>> No.4352306

You should really be telling us how many ladies you are entertaining for $75.
If you are cooking for three people, you can go all out. If you are cooking for ten ladies, your options are more limited.

If I'm not feeling particularly creative, I put together a menu that has: entree (meat, fish, or seafood), one starchy side dish, one cooked vegetable side dish, salad, and bread.

The bread is easy:
- Buy the best bread in the store (bread is cheap regardless).
- Slice it, toast it, arrange on a platter.

Salad:
- Buy a good looking salad mix, or a head of lettuce (cut it).
- Arrange the mix on the base of a LARGE platter.
- Pick three or four of toppings and arrange over the top (tomatoes, peppers, cheese, mushrooms, olives, onion, etc...).
- In a jar or a sealed container, combine the juice of a lemon with 1/2 cup olive oil, 1 teaspoon dijon mustard, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. Shake.
- Pour over salad.

Starchy side dish:
- I would go with potatoes, rice, or pasta.

Vegetable side dish:
- Blanched broccoli or roasted asparagus are a fairly safe bet. But a mix of roasted vegetables would work well too.

Meat side dish:
- This is where you should sink your creativity.