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Title: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ash on September 04, 2005, 06:03:40 AM
Do any of you regularly cook Tuna or Hamburger Helper for dinner?
I freakin' love this stuff!
Hell, I've even made it for breakfast a few times!

(http://www.bettycrocker.com/images/products/product_detail_tunahelper.jpg)

It's so easy to make and requires a few extra ingredients you probably already have in your fridge like butter & milk and is ready in less than 20 minutes.

I can't tell you how many times I've fired this s**t up in a skillet and had my fill.
Great stuff!

Hamburger Helper takes a bit more time to prepare as you must fry up the required one pound of meat beforehand, which can and has made many a greasy mess in my cooking area.  Even then, I have to restrain myself from eating chunks of cooked hamburger right out of the skillet with my fingers before it's ready to go into the rest of the mix. (admit it, you've done that before too, haven't you?)

(http://www.bettycrocker.com/images/products/product_detail_hamburgerHelper.jpg)

I prefer the "Beef Stroganoff" or the "Cheeseburger Macaroni" when it comes to Hamburger Helper.

As for Tuna Helper, which is much easier to make and which I prefer overall, I'd have to say that it's a toss-up between "Tetrazzini" & "Cheesy Pasta."
Tasty!

Tetrazzini is my all time fav Tuna Helper mix but it has red peppers in it, which I think are revolting.  As it cooks and I stir, I pick them out with a fork and throw 'em in the trash or wash them down the sink..

Do you make Tuna or Hamburger Helper for you or your family?
Which do you prefer and why?



Post Edited (09-04-05 06:47)


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Neville on September 04, 2005, 06:25:15 AM
LOL This MUST be the weirdest thing you've posted so far, Ash.

And no, we don't have this stuff in my country, we use different brands here. I'm on a diet, so I try to avoid as much as I can this pre-cooked stuff, as you can't control what's on it.

I use to cook frozen rice dishes, though, they are very helpful when I'm on a rush or I'm tired of the salad + grilled meat combo.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ash on September 04, 2005, 06:39:07 AM
Neville wrote:

> LOL This MUST be the weirdest thing you've posted so far, Ash.

You know, as I was writing it, I thought the exact same thing!

I like weird.


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: odinn7 on September 04, 2005, 08:58:07 AM
I hate the stuff, myself. Really. I didn't mind it too much when I was a kid but as I got older, forget it.
As far as the weirdest post...I dunno about that. The weirdest for me is a tie between the Gristle, the Crushing Glass, and now, the Cologne. I'm sure there's quite a bit more weirdness in that head waiting to come out, however.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: dean on September 04, 2005, 09:06:02 AM

I like weird too, but unfortunatley like Neville, I have not got Tuna or Hamburger Helper in this country [as far as I know] so that's a no go, but I do enjoy something quick, easy and absolutley terrible for you to eat either for dinner or a late night snack.  Especially two minute noodles you get from asian stores which are loaded with lots more oils and flavours than the usual powder you get in the more mainstream ones [well the ones here at least]



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: trekgeezer on September 04, 2005, 11:12:27 AM
Man, we're getting desparate looking to the kitchen pantry for subjects to post.

I would have to say whoever came up with the idea of Tuna helper has got to be sick. Hot Tuna with some sort of weird sauce is just repellant. Chili Mac hamburger helper would have to be my favorite.

I wish you all to please consider your favorite flavor of another pantry item. Rice-a-Roni (the San Francisco treat!). I enjoy the Chicken flavor.

Ash, I have to say one thing, you've definitely livened the place up with your return.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: odinn7 on September 04, 2005, 11:36:04 AM
trek_geezer wrote:

> I wish you all to please consider your favorite flavor of
> another pantry item. Rice-a-Roni (the San Francisco treat!). I
> enjoy the Chicken flavor.

Yes, I will agree with Rice-a-Roni and the chicken flavor. Good stuff if done correctly.

> Ash, I have to say one thing, you've definitely livened the
> place up with your return.

Knock it off, madman...his ego is already hard enough to contain.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: 2xSlick on September 04, 2005, 12:55:52 PM
I make my own tuna and hamburger helper.
for Tuna:
boil your noodles like the box says (i prefer velvetta for tuna but its up to you)
drain, then add the cheese.
Once stirred well, add a can of  tuna. Its important to make sure the cheese is well stirred before adding the can of tuna, otherwise you get chunks. and chunky tuna does not sound good.

for your own cheeseburger mac:
brown your beef.
follow the directions on the box of mac ( regular noodles beat velvetta here)
once you have the finished mac and cheese, combie mac and some of the ground beef in the bowl you are going to eat out of. Mix them together and add ketchup until it turns a nice orange color. if you have leftovers, refrigerate the mac and beef seperate incase you want some plain mac or you didn't like my concoction.

both of these taste better than the glove.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: daveblackeye15 on September 04, 2005, 01:07:54 PM
I don't really like Tuna helper but I love Hamburger helpter.

Lasanga Helper> Other HH's>TH's

It's a fact.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ash on September 04, 2005, 05:14:47 PM
I really need to write something about a B movie....lol!


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: PSlugworth on September 04, 2005, 05:17:36 PM
I don't know why they call this stuff hamburger helper; it does just fine by itself.


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Zapranoth on September 04, 2005, 05:49:52 PM
The thing is, we *are* desperate for topics... the summer movies sucked, sucked, sucked, but they weren't truly BAD.  

:/

Not much for us to talk about.


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Anonymous User on September 04, 2005, 08:12:50 PM
Evil, I hate the stuff cause I have to stock it everynight at the store I work.

But on the bright side my former gf told me when she was really poor she'd fid her bf HH without any meat in it and tell him it did have meat.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Shadow on September 04, 2005, 08:58:22 PM
I love Hamburger Helper, though Pork Helper rates much lower and Tuna Helper is just nasty for me.

We fix it once or twice a week around here, though my girlfriend gets tired of it quickly. I could eat it more often if left to my own.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on September 05, 2005, 09:36:06 AM
I don't mind hamburger helper too much.  If my wife has to work nights, I'll usually cook it for my daughter and myself.

The best:

Beef Pasta
Cheddar Cheese Melt
Cheesy Enchilada
Cheeseburger Macaroni


As for Tuna Helper....not so good.  My wife likes it, I loathe it.  The chicken helper and pork helper is pretty good.  I love chicken fried rice/pork fried rice.  The chicken enchilada is pretty good too.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ash on September 07, 2005, 07:30:09 AM
odinn7 wrote:

> > Ash, I have to say one thing, you've definitely livened the
> > place up with your return.
>
> Knock it off, madman...his ego is already hard enough to
> contain.

Ego?  Me?  

Nahhhh!


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ash on September 07, 2005, 07:34:11 AM
I can't believe you guys don't like Tuna Helper!
That s**t is the bomb!

Many times I'll buy an extra can of tuna, drain the water out and eat it all with a fork as a snack.



Post Edited (09-07-05 10:36)


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Flangepart on September 07, 2005, 10:35:32 AM
Tune helper, plus a skillet load of rice-a-roni mixed in....
Hey, some times you just NEED fancy junk food.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Georgie Boy on September 07, 2005, 02:07:39 PM
I flat REFUSE to eat any of this stuff.  The only exception to my rule is Zatarain's Rice Mixes.....very yummy.  Otherwise, I can throw together better "belly filler" than HH or TH.


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on September 07, 2005, 02:09:21 PM
My wife introduced me to Hamburger Helper a few years ago.  I'd never had it as I came from a low-convience-food family.  Its pretty good stuff, and I do enjoy it a lot.  The biggest thing is that is is REALLY salty.  I have made something similar from scratch and enjoyed it just as much.  Fresher tasting and more healthy!
-Ed


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Just Plain Horse on September 10, 2005, 09:50:15 AM
This is a perfect opportunity to ask a question that been gnawing at me for a long time...

Does anybody else find that glove-thing they use as a mascot really creepy? It's like a disembodied clown hand.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: odinn7 on September 12, 2005, 07:41:45 AM
Actually, he doesn't bother me as much as the Pilsbury Dough Boy...shudder...



Title: Pillsbury Doughboy
Post by: Ash on September 12, 2005, 08:13:51 AM
Speaking of the little guy, check out this funny flash movie (http://images2.jokaroo.net/flash/doughboy.swf)


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Just Plain Horse on September 12, 2005, 08:14:12 AM
odinn7 wrote:

> Actually, he doesn't bother me as much as the Pilsbury Dough
> Boy...shudder...

Good point.... What about Ronald McDonald?



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: odinn7 on September 12, 2005, 08:50:38 AM
Or...that freakin' Burger King! Holy sh*t there's something wrong there.


Ash, the bird taking him away was great.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on September 12, 2005, 08:55:19 AM
I love the Burger King.  That dude is hilarious.



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: odinn7 on September 12, 2005, 08:56:44 AM
***pointing at Skaboi*** FREAK! FREAK!!!!!!



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on September 12, 2005, 09:09:38 AM
LOL Odinn

Nah really, I do enjoy the commercials with the Burger King.  The commercial where Darth Vader and Burger King met was just pure inspired genius.



Title: Burger King
Post by: Ash on September 12, 2005, 09:12:12 AM
Speaking of Burger King, this Christmas you can sing the BURGER KING CHRISTMAS CAROL (http://www.ebaumsworld.com/flash/burgerking.html)

(you'll have that song in your head all day now)


Title: McDonalds
Post by: Ash on September 12, 2005, 09:19:19 AM
Here you go:

GHETTO MCDONALDS COMMERCIAL (http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/134433)

Click where it says, "Watch This Movie".



Post Edited (09-12-05 09:19)


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Just Plain Horse on September 12, 2005, 11:49:06 AM
odinn7 wrote:

> Or...that freakin' Burger King! Holy sh*t there's something
> wrong there.
>

Kinda weird, but the first commercial I saw of him kind of addressed the inherent creepiness by having him standing at somebody's window. It's the equivilant of somebody taking a cheeseburger from Jason or Micheal Myers (not the former SNL guy)... imagine THAT commercial!



Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: Ash on March 21, 2006, 11:42:39 AM
Forget the Stroganoff or Cheeseburger Macaroni...
I've found a better mix.

(http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/5926/hamburgerhelperhand0yg.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)

Cheesy Baked Potato!
(http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/4145/65633139057zs.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: odinn7 on March 21, 2006, 12:20:05 PM
You can't be serious...do you really like that?


Title: Re: OT: Tuna & Hamburger Helper
Post by: LH-C on March 21, 2006, 01:39:46 PM
I avoid boxed food for the most part. Especially when you can throw together a pasta meal with fresh ingredients (or a tuna-noodle casserole or baked macaroni and cheese) for next to nothing.