Topic: Jailhouse recipes
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earthytaurus76 Joined Wed 04/08/09 Posts: 6590 |
You know while I spent a little time in jail.. alot of people would take the small bags of chips, doritos, lays sour cream, and oinon.. plain..
and they would add jalapeno squeeze cheese, ramen noodles,(minus the water) and occasionally those tiajuana mama sausages, and crush up the chips, and then close the bag, and square it off, and then cut down the center of the bag, and it would be called what is a "tater tot". That was the best food we had then. Do you have any jailhouse recipes? Ps. it wasnt me, I didnt do it, noone can prove a thing.
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Wed 10/07/09 11:26 AM
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MirrorMirror Joined Fri 10/26/07 Posts: 89693 |
QUOTE: You know while I spent a little time in jail.. alot of people would take the small bags of chips, doritos, lays sour cream, and oinon.. plain.. and they would add jalapeno squeeze cheese, ramen noodles,(minus the water) and occasionally those tiajuana mama sausages, and crush up the chips, and then close the bag, and square it off, and then cut down the center of the bag, and it would be called what is a "tater tot". That was the best food we had then. Do you have any jailhouse recipes? I havent been in jail but that recipe sounds yummy
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earthytaurus76 Joined Wed 04/08/09 Posts: 6590 |
Jailhouse cake.
Take the duplex cookies, half them. Seperate the cookies from the icing into seperate bowls. Break up cookies into dust, mix in water. Pour mix into the package that cookies came in.. Microwave mix until it is moisty cakey. Take icing, and add water. Mix. Microwave one minute. Ice cake with icing. Voila! Jailhouse cake.
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Wed 10/07/09 11:29 AM
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MirrorMirror Joined Fri 10/26/07 Posts: 89693 |
QUOTE: Jailhouse cake. Take the duplex cookies, half them. Seperate the cookies from the icing into seperate bowls. Break up cookies into dust, mix in water. Pour mix into the package that cookies came in.. Microwave mix until it is moisty cakey. Take icing, and add water. Mix. Microwave one minute. Ice cake with icing. Voila! Jailhouse cake.
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Ted14621 Joined Mon 01/07/08 Posts: 2098 |
QUOTE: You know while I spent a little time in jail.. Ps. it wasnt me, I didnt do it, noone can prove a thing.
Right, and I was there for the publicity shot!
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earthytaurus76 Joined Wed 04/08/09 Posts: 6590 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: You know while I spent a little time in jail.. Ps. it wasnt me, I didnt do it, noone can prove a thing.
Right, and I was there for the publicity shot!
You too?!!!
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prisoner Joined Tue 01/06/09 Posts: 5129 |
Don't drop the soap.
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Jill298 Joined Fri 11/09/07 Posts: 16163 |
it always amazed me the ingenious and creative things people would come up with while they're in jail. I would have never thought to do any of those things... well maybe if I had a lot of extra time I might have
Edited by Jill298 on Wed 10/07/09 12:20 PM
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MisKim323 Joined Sat 06/28/08 Posts: 14471 |
I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner
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Jill298 Joined Fri 11/09/07 Posts: 16163 |
QUOTE: I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner |
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MisKim323 Joined Sat 06/28/08 Posts: 14471 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner |
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earthytaurus76 Joined Wed 04/08/09 Posts: 6590 |
QUOTE: I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner Yes we had them.. and commisary is available. |
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Ted14621 Joined Mon 01/07/08 Posts: 2098 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner Yes we had them.. and commisary is available. Not in 1972 |
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earthytaurus76 Joined Wed 04/08/09 Posts: 6590 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner Yes we had them.. and commisary is available. Not in 1972 I wasnt even sperm in 1972.
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Wed 10/07/09 01:25 PM
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TJokerzWild Joined Tue 05/08/07 Posts: 880 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: QUOTE: I want to know how you get a microwave and cookies in jail....most I've heard here get ramen and rotten potatoes for dinner Yes we had them.. and commisary is available. Not in 1972 I wasnt even sperm in 1972.
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Earthy
My jailhouse mama!!! My daughter used to make grilled cheese inbetween sheets of paper on the radiator Or all the girls used to live on Halls eucolyptus cough drops That's how they used to pay her to braid their hair!! When her dad was in jail. (yep!) He was put on lockdown for stashing bananas under his cot!!! Hahaha |
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Dawnette Joined Sat 10/21/06 Posts: 2929 |
I wasn't ever in jail but someone I knew was because I remember a jailhouse recipe called "shi* on a shingle" where they would mush up green peas and put it on bread or crackers and heat it up any way possble. My brother actually ate this occasionally over toast.
Edited by Dawnette on Sun 10/25/09 11:16 AM
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skanktricil Joined Tue 09/22/09 Posts: 421 |
QUOTE: I wasn't ever in jail but someone I knew was because I remember a jailhouse recipe called "shi* on a shingle" where they would mush up green peas and put it on bread or crackers and heat it up any way possble. My brother actually ate this occasionally over toast.
SOS or as u referred to it by its full name is not peas on crackers. it's chipped beef in gravy on toast. similar but completely unlike biscuits n gravy. SOS gravy is kinda thin. biscuits n gravy gravy is thick like pudding. |
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Dawnette Joined Sat 10/21/06 Posts: 2929 |
QUOTE: QUOTE: I wasn't ever in jail but someone I knew was because I remember a jailhouse recipe called "shi* on a shingle" where they would mush up green peas and put it on bread or crackers and heat it up any way possble. My brother actually ate this occasionally over toast.
SOS or as u referred to it by its full name is not peas on crackers. it's chipped beef in gravy on toast. similar but completely unlike biscuits n gravy. SOS gravy is kinda thin. biscuits n gravy gravy is thick like pudding. eh?? Is that right?? Wow!!... I think I've heard of that too. I don't know ,we always called the peas & toast SOS. Learn something new every day TY!!
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metalwing Joined Fri 11/14/08 Posts: 15723 |
SOS is a wonderful dish. My dad said it was served in WWII. The best is made with dried "chipped" beef. A good (but not as good) version is also made with hamburger meat. The technical name is "Creamed Beef on Toast" but it is universally know from WWII days as Shi* on a Shingle.
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I havent been in jail but that recipe sounds yummy
You too?!!!
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Is that right?? Wow!!... I think I've heard of that too. I don't know ,we always called the peas & toast SOS. Learn something new every day
TY!!