How to Make Dinner Fast | Cooking with Rice a Roni


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  1. Jamie Brank
    Jamie Brank says:

    I always started out frying my burger with onions, bell pepper and any other veggies I wanted. When they was pretty done add the rice vermicelli and let brown add season and water. Sometimes a cream soup depending on the flavor. There are so many possibilities with rice vermicelli. Same with box Mac and cheese.

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  2. Heather Sumner
    Heather Sumner says:

    I loved this as a kid but, rice never came consistent to me. I am a checker because I am scared it will burn/stick so it never came out. I was new to YouTube and I saw this lady start her rice then cover and walked away for 20 minutes. No way so for giggles I tried it one afternoon. It worked. Blew my mind. So I found a rice pilaf recipe that is fantastic. I change out beef and chicken bouillon depending on our protein. Such a cheap but delicious side dish or base for rice bowls. Great ideas by the way. For people who are learning to cook or college kids in the dorm these ideas could be awesome. All your seasoning and everything in one box for a space/appliance challenged dorm room.

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  3. Jamie Cee49
    Jamie Cee49 says:

    Love Rice A Roni. Still buy it. 🙂 Those old commercials. They are cheap. And yummy. Actually have some in there. Will try those burritos. Stir fry one looked yummy.

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  4. SJ R
    SJ R says:

    That ad brings back memories of Mom, she loved that Spanish Rice.
    Along with cheaper food is the fuel that cooks the food. Potatoes are cheap but, if you have to bake them for 45 minutes they aren't that cheap

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  5. PandaPeek
    PandaPeek says:

    It may be quick and economical, but it’s made of everything bad that you can think of. Most boxes contain MSG, corn syrup, soy among other junk. No thanks!

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