Posted on 07/15/2018 8:22:25 AM PDT by EdnaMode
Poor man’s marinara sauce...(chuckle)
I hate ketchup with a passion.
I don’t know about this guy.
Having some day old American Chop Suey (chili mac in many areas)???
Add ketchup! Voila! Better that the day before!
Obama ate puppies.
Waaaaaaa
The butthurt among Hitlery voters continues
Can we get a time out on the cheese and whine?
Can’t figure out why your pot of chili is spicy but still seems bland?
Add a quarter cup of ketchup. The vinegar will wake up your taste buds without making it taste like spaghetti sauce.
Reminds me of college. "All I have is $7. I can eat something tasty and have no beer or I can eat pasta and ketchup and have beer."
Clearly disqualifying.
Amazing isn’t it?
Ok, look, Im sorry but THAT tears it!
Tomatoes, vinegar, salt and sugar are a great way to brighten up many stews and soups.
Ketchup is the bomb!
Ketchup or Catsup? Anyway on pasta it must be an extreme right wing delicacy practiced by bigots and fascists. LOL
Sacrilege. There goes the Italian vote.
Personal disclaimer: I sometimes eat pasta with ketchup, myself.
Ketchup is good on anything, except donuts. Also called ‘Navy Gravy’. Mmmmmmmmmm...
Actually I add a teaspoon of ketchup to the tomato sauce. It sweetens it just a tad with a hint of tang mixed in. Just dont overdo it or it becomes tomato soup.
Sounds like a typical college student budget meal...
*Luis Lunch is claimed by some to the home of the hamburger. (Yes, liberals, it wasn't invented by Ronald McDonald). Pepe Pizza, Sal's and Modern Apizza are New Haven institutions. The only reason to go to New Haven IMHO.
My wife likes ketchup on her spaghetti. With a little butter and garlic powder. It’s how her grandma made it for her as a kid. It’s her “comfort food”. It’s actually not bad.
Oh, the virtue-signaling author is aptly named.
Failing to find anything dastardly in his past, she bashes the guy because he doesn't virtue-signal.
Bless her inflated little heart.
Heck... back in the early 70s we made cuppa soups with the Mr. COFFEE, and wedged the iron upside down (2 back to back chairs tied together) covered the irons surface with foil and made grilled cheese sandwiches. Didn’t have a burner or a toaster-oven. Bags of apples, peanut butter and an electric popcorn maker.
Pasta would have been gourmet fare...
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