Purple potatoes from the garden. Purple all the way through. I am 50, I still grow them and they’re still my favorite by far.
packet ramen noodle with an egg or leftover chicken pieces
shake ‘n’ bake oven chicken
hotdogs with canned chili and kraft mac ‘n’ cheese
dehydrated / boxed mashed potato and cheese
I grew up on a small farm and ever though we were so poor growing up, my mother was very resourceful. She cooked virtually everything from scratch. She also would go to both of the supermarkets in town and ask for their scraps and day old produce, dairy, and deli/meat market items. She told them it was for our animals, and the worst was fed to them, but we got to eat the better stuff.
But my favorite meals were when we got something prepackaged, because even though my mom cooked everything from scratch… she was not a particularly good cook. The two I have the most fondness for were a packet of ramen shared between the three of us, and another time a can of cream of mushroom soup (even though I greatly dislike eating mushrooms).
Oddly enough it was whoppers from Burger King! I think it was Tuesdays they would have $1 whoppers so we’d have those.
Pretty much every other day was pasta of some sort. I’ve grown to be probably the only person of Italian descent that avoids pasta because of it lol
Didn’t exactly grow up poor, but when my dad was between careers I just knew buttered noodles and parmesan was good eating. I didn’t know it was hard times food lol
My grandma used to make shit on a shingle and I always loved it. I think the name was part of the reason I liked it, but it was some good comfort food I looked forward to as kid. Her version used condensed mushroom soup instead of milk and she used ground beef.
But to be completely honest. My favorite meal growing up was a shitty McDonalds cheeseburger & fries. It was a rare treat
Anything that isn’t a boiled grain except for rice and buckwheat.