Dude clearly never had a mother throw some spaghetti, tomato sauce, and ground meat in a giant pot. Then say "This is your dinner for 2 weeks", then proceeded to walk away....
N that my friend is why it’s a struggle meal 😂. It might just be the ultimate struggle meal. Cause even now me and my girl will make a big pot of pasta to last us if we’re trying to save money.
Tuna and noodles was our striggle meal.. basically just tuna, egg noodles, can of peas and a big can of Campbell's mushroom soup. Big pot feed a family of 4 for 2 night for under 10
Tuna and noodles was something our family picked up despite having the money (pretty much just a byproduct of my great grandfather and grandfather being veterans and not having much money before the 1980s and my mother learning it as a result). It's just so easy to make and tastes surprsingly well. Basically a poor man's casserole but it's still a casserole
Honestly, mad love and respect to the red drink, totinos classic pepperoni party pizza, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and Maruchan soup for always being there when I needed something to eat. 💯
Man beans and rice was a staple in the broke Latino families. Shit im still eating beans and rice as a meal to this day. And still drinkin the Tampico drink too.
When we was struggling and my Mexican homie Mom would make us a fat tray of beans and rice and we just had to provide meat to go along with it.. real niggas
I don't think it's a struggle meal I can eat that with a refrigerator full of food or is it because I'm struggling I feel like it's not a struggle food?
Best struggle meal: cheap instant ramen packages. Use to buy them after the food stamps ran out at the end of the month lol. Thankfully I don't have to worry about that anymore, and haven't in years.
Oooooh I used to go so hard on fried egg sandwiches!! 2 eggs, bread, a slice of cheese and use the runny yolk as a sauce, boy that ish was truly gourmet. Add some chips or fries on the side, I stg it was better than any fast food
I loooove the teir list videos. I used to love eating a peice of bread with mustard and if i had regular potato chips using mustard as dip. Struggle food yes but i did genunly like it.
A properly-made tomato sandwich will surprise you. Gotta use quality bread, Mayo the bread before toasting, and salt & pepper thick slices of tomato. Add whatever to it but it’s excellent on its own
I dry my tomato on both sides with paper towel then season them with black pepper and tomato chicken bouillon. A tomato sandwich only needs mayo! And this coming from a ketchup fiend lol. I use brioche for it and half the time I don't toast it
GREAT SUGGESTIONS UNIVERSALLY HERE!!! Screenshotting this thread, lmao. 😂 Speaking personally now on my side. The bakery close to my neighborhood makes bomb as hell Cuban-style bread- that has a satisfying external crunch, yet pillowy insides. Pairs TREMENDOUSLY well with tomatoes, even on their own. 👌🏻
Not struggle meals. That's just called leftovers to keep your mom from cooking the next night, because she may be tired. True struggle meals usually don't have leftovers.
Egg sandwich, tomato with salt and pepper, pancakes with grape jelly, rice and butter , dry tuna on bread, dry noodles, a bowl plain grits, BLT without the bacon and kool-aid with powder sugar. These are some of mine meals that got me thru the struggle.
When this said struggle meal i was expecting shit like sugar water with jolly ranchers pizza made with slice bread pepperoni and cheese type struggle meal 😂
In my experience you gotta have crack heads for parents eating shit like that. Those are more memes than things actual things poor ppl ate. Exaggerated struggle meals
@@westerngroovetvyeah, I'd argue real struggle meals are more like things that taste good but are cheap af, like corned beef and hash, kraft mac and cheese, wunderbread and deli meat, etc. Because it's just easy to whip up and nobody wants to eat crud all day. Though to be fair, hood pizza (sliced bread, ketchup/tomato sauce, whatever meat, whatever cheese) can slap if you're 6 years old
@@janitordel6296some of the meme struggle meals I’ve accidentally made when I was younger like the slice of cheese on bread with a hotdog i though I was a genius 💀
Growing up in the north east they had a “no frills” aisle at the supermarket. It was a white label with a red and blue stripe that literally said the words no frills on it. I hated that aisle. Lol.
Damn this is validating. Growing up I ate bologna or liver sausage on rye bread for lunch. I once got busted chucking my sandwich over the neighbor's fence to get a hot lunch at school. I had to come up with 80 cents for the hot lunch and was grounded for chucking my sandwich.
I remember eating S.O.S comprised of an instant peppered gravy packet, toast, and the cheap Buddig beef cold cut packages. Didn’t even have a toaster. Just put it in a cornbread pan and into the broiler for a minute a side.
Spaghetti is totally a struggle meal. Noodles are only a couple bucks and the sauce is just a bit more. Per portion it is way more efficient than the little pizzas
Imma say there is one thing missing from this list: a mayo sandwich. Just bread and mayonnaise. Use to have this in the day care center as a kid. That was goid eeatin. Turkey sandwich is just the mayo sandwich just elevated.
Yes someone else besides me had the Mayonaise sandwiches. I was addicted to them as a kid. It should be bouchie food because I thought it was a delicacy
God.. I STILL eat many of these to this day in my 30s. The cinammon toast has a special place in my heart, and legit the chef Boyardee microwave little raviolis were my go to with my wisdom teeth removal. Soft, savory, so fucking good AND filling.
I remember growing up eating cinnamon toast for breakfast before school, my dad would make it and he had a bottle of cinnamon sugar that was probably from the 80s that he would refill with cinnamon and sugar that he bought in bulk from Save-a-lot
I have over 100 bags of it in my house with a Porsche sports car in the driveway. Always eat poor. A $70 steak meal is gone... I would rather have it in my bank account 😊
Sardines would go under project living. It's not something you really think about when you got money unless you walk across that aisle by mistake. Also, they missing canned tuna.
Hi, the tomato sandwich is epic and I could call it something of a struggle food. The trick is you have to have real garden fresh tomatoes straight from the garden picked 10 minutes before you make sandwich. A good white bread, mayo, and salt and pepper is all you need if you have a slice of cheddar cheese throw it on there but otherwise it’s freaking delicious!
Its not just Hispanic. In the African American household we ate blackeyed peas with rice ALL the time. I was poor but to me that wasnt struggling because I didnt know any different
While I have never been at a point where we were struggling to put food on the table, I will say that I still have had and enjoyed almost all of these.
If you wanna try a tomato sandwich, order yourself a normal sub that includes mayo and tomato. When you get to the last few bites where its just mayo and tomato, THAT is what that tastes like.
I think the ones you left off were in context. Everything else was mainly lunch or things that held you over. The ones you left off were mostly dinners. Spaghetti was a struggle meal if your momma made a big pot of it so it can last y’all a couple days. Just noodles, tomato sauce and ground beef. Even now if me and my girl are trying to save money, we’ll make a big pot of pasta lol. It might just be the ultimate struggle meal. Tacos was a quick and cheap meal for the whole family. It was only Old Del Paso taco shells, ground beef, cheese and Texas Pete (maybe canned tomatoes and lettuce if you’re family was trying to round it out). A big bag of Banquet nuggets was definitely a struggle meal. Just something to throw at your kids lol. N a bowl of chilli was a struggle meal because that was dinner lol. Cheap and didn’t take too many ingredients. That’s what they all have in common, meals that didn’t take too many ingredients. That’s what makes it struggle.
Agree. Spaghetti was 3 ingredients and 10 cousins could eat on it for a week. Tacos was shells, meat, tomato, and onion Big ass bag of nuggets used to last months.
A 16 oz pack of spaghetti and a 24oz can of meat-flavored pasta sauce. Costs like $3 and feeds a family of 4. Maybe some white bread and butter if u have.
As I was watching this video thinking of struggle meals i had i said shout out my Mexican homies i struggled with. I learned anything can be a fuckin taco. Most common tho was refried beans and eggs taco in the morning before we walked to school.
banquet meals, chef boyardee, and lunchables were my fav dinners as a small child 😋😋. spam too, I still eat often to this day. I remember I once ate almost a whole plate of them when I was like 8 and threw them up later on. it was worth it tho lol
My parents would freeze all the left over vegetables from every meal and at the end of the week we had vegetable soup with what ever left over meat they froze that week.
I can’t wait to get paid….. I want eggs and cheese so bad! I have rice and condiments probably for a couple months till I get back on my feet again. I’m looking for a second job.
Elbow mac from Walmart and a packet of ramen noodles with garlic powder, onion powder, and hot sauce is something. Even better with a cheap can of veggies. Take brick ramen (Maruchan my fav), open it, take out seasoning packet, gentle crush up the ramen and pour into a bowl. Dump in a normal sized can of peas or corn or mixed veggies, including the liquid. If the bowl is the right size, this should be enough liquid to just barely cover the ramen. Dump in the seasoning packet, some garlic powder, some onion powder, some splashes of hot sauce, then microwave about three minutes. If no veg, then do everything the same except after adding crushed ramen, add some elbow pasta and enough water to cover and microwave for about six minutes or so. A pat of butter helps this if you have it.
Side note 📝…I had to make struggle spaghetti 🍝 not long ago…no meat….but I did have Dino 🦖 nuggets….turned into chicken Parmesan….legit delicious…I had Parmesan cheese and fresh garlic…also a tomato
Tacos and chili are most definitely stuggle food its like 10-15 dollars to get 30 mins to prepare, depending on chili like a hour If you slow cook it longer, for like 3-5 days worth of food
You lost me at "slurry sludge" but I'm currently eating an egg and cheese sandwich! Im not even broke but some things never leave. Boughetto egg and cheese sandwhich!
@11:24 Get some in season NICE tomatoes, get them seasoned r ight with some lettuce and cheese. Tomatos aren;t them watery ass tasteless things you usually eat. A well prepared tomato sandwich witch actual in season tomatos WON'T change your life but it WILL change your opinion on what tomatos can be
Makes sense to me. I used to toast the bread when I was a kid, and add some powdered cinnamon, so I definitely made it a little bit fancier. Still, you could probably include it in the discussion.
I had tomato sandwiches as a kid. Basically whatever was in the house. Tomato and mustard sandwiches too. We did the Government cheese, peanut butter and powdered milk, too.
Did you all get the red drink in little barrel looking little jugs ?? Also yeah S on shingle is nice except we called creamed chipped beef because well my parents werent into teaching good times to use foul language
@@westerngroovetv I get that,it’s also bread for me as well, I seriously can’t even eat non toasted wheat or white bread because of the amount of bologna sandwiches as a kid
Chili can be a struggle meal, the dollar cans of tomato sauce, beans with some chopped onions and if its cheap then ground meat or sausage if your creative chili can be a low as 50 cents per portion for a weeks supply
A lot of that food on the list is DEFINITELY not struggle food or at least not the kind of struggle I'm thinking about. This seems like "damn I don't have ANYTHING else in the house cause we ate it all" struggle cause let me tell you, cheese, bologna, hormel chilli(without beans) and bread................FIRE grilled cheese(I guess you class it as grilled cheese)
Worst struggle meal is water and sleep 😂
rofl
You forgot the last struggle meal, Stefan. Ya' ever had sleep for dinner?
Sleep for dinner is a delicacy…. Helps you forget your insides screaming out for dear life!
Tears for dessert! 😢
ROFL
@@kingdom9087 freeze them tears if you hungry
😂😂😂😂😂
He said, "You don't know if it's cow, chicken, human or raccoon" 🤣😭💀 This is why I Fs wit Stefan. Seamlessly hilarious
As a kid who struggled growing up, ham helper was an automatic S tier. RIP Mom 😂❤
Dude clearly never had a mother throw some spaghetti, tomato sauce, and ground meat in a giant pot. Then say "This is your dinner for 2 weeks",
then proceeded to walk away....
😂😂 just like that.
N that my friend is why it’s a struggle meal 😂. It might just be the ultimate struggle meal. Cause even now me and my girl will make a big pot of pasta to last us if we’re trying to save money.
Spaghetti is still a struggle meal for me now if i can catch ground beef on sale
Facts and sometimes all you had to buy was the meat if you were at the canned food drives
Nope, may have been poverty af in a struggling immigrant family but my parents always made sure me and my brother were fed delicious home cooking
Man that government cheese was the best cheese for grilled cheese. That thick ass government peanut butter had you full for 18 hours😂
It would never melt
😂😂😂
Facts.. I miss govt cheese
So true..remember the fat in the peanut butter just chilling on the top till u mixed that stuff up and the chesse...OML so good with some mustard
Ahhhh..you just aged yourself..valveta chess. Powdered milk..but some how.. my mom made everything tastes good
Tuna and noodles was our striggle meal.. basically just tuna, egg noodles, can of peas and a big can of Campbell's mushroom soup. Big pot feed a family of 4 for 2 night for under 10
Tuna and noodles was something our family picked up despite having the money (pretty much just a byproduct of my great grandfather and grandfather being veterans and not having much money before the 1980s and my mother learning it as a result). It's just so easy to make and tastes surprsingly well. Basically a poor man's casserole but it's still a casserole
@@janitordel6296my grandma put peas in everything lol
Honestly, mad love and respect to the red drink, totinos classic pepperoni party pizza, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and Maruchan soup for always being there when I needed something to eat. 💯
Man beans and rice was a staple in the broke Latino families. Shit im still eating beans and rice as a meal to this day. And still drinkin the Tampico drink too.
it's a staple for everyone shit just hits different
When we was struggling and my Mexican homie Mom would make us a fat tray of beans and rice and we just had to provide meat to go along with it.. real niggas
spaghetti is definitely a struggle food. Pasta and spaghetti sauce is all you need. That is $2 at the dollar store.
I don't think it's a struggle meal I can eat that with a refrigerator full of food or is it because I'm struggling I feel like it's not a struggle food?
It’s a struggle food when your mom would make enough to last a week. It’s a “I ain’t got time” food
@@spr_bam3678me & my girl make that shit at least 4 times a month with a freezer & fridge full too so.. i dnt even know 😂
Spaghetti ain’t struggle food , Pasta and Sauce just mean u can’t cook cuz who eating that shit y’all poor fa real
If you makin it homemade..its not
Unless its hood spaghetti, literally noodles n ketchup
Even now I will indulge in a tortinos pizza they're just so damn nostalgic.
Best struggle meal: cheap instant ramen packages. Use to buy them after the food stamps ran out at the end of the month lol. Thankfully I don't have to worry about that anymore, and haven't in years.
My only thing now as an adult is they only her the hunger away for 2 hours max.
Gotta mk 2. Which ain't so bad bc they still cheap
@@westerngroovetv true that. It’s only sodium, carbs, and unhealthy fried oil fats.
With the current prices of ground beef nowadays I consider Hamburger Helper bougie ghetto
Ground beef prices done fucked the whole game up.
I thought he was going to place it higher too. Ground turkey is cheaper than ground beef but I'm not surprised.
Yea dude I was gonna say in my house hamburger helper was a once every few months type treat, defo bougie ghetto.
Yes !! Ground beef like f***n steak it's ridiculous!! 😭
Right, stg ground beef runs upwards of $7 at the store. That's one ingredient bro
You left out the egg sandwich. Came thru in the clutch
Oooooh I used to go so hard on fried egg sandwiches!! 2 eggs, bread, a slice of cheese and use the runny yolk as a sauce, boy that ish was truly gourmet. Add some chips or fries on the side, I stg it was better than any fast food
I'm surprised off brand canned soup isn't on here. I had that for breakfast every day during high school.
I loooove the teir list videos. I used to love eating a peice of bread with mustard and if i had regular potato chips using mustard as dip. Struggle food yes but i did genunly like it.
A properly-made tomato sandwich will surprise you. Gotta use quality bread, Mayo the bread before toasting, and salt & pepper thick slices of tomato. Add whatever to it but it’s excellent on its own
I dry my tomato on both sides with paper towel then season them with black pepper and tomato chicken bouillon. A tomato sandwich only needs mayo! And this coming from a ketchup fiend lol. I use brioche for it and half the time I don't toast it
Ya'll was ghetto rich!!! 💯🤑
My sandwiches only had cheap pancake syrup on them.
Tomato sandwiches are delicious, love adding hot sauce.
GREAT SUGGESTIONS UNIVERSALLY HERE!!! Screenshotting this thread, lmao. 😂
Speaking personally now on my side. The bakery close to my neighborhood makes bomb as hell Cuban-style bread- that has a satisfying external crunch, yet pillowy insides. Pairs TREMENDOUSLY well with tomatoes, even on their own. 👌🏻
That McRib traumatized him, 😂😂!
My struggle meal was a piece of bread with butter and jelly 😂
Spaghetti and chili are both struggle meals. Your mom would make a big pot and you ate them for the week. Sometimes into the weekend.
U can make lots of stiff with chili.. Big bag of Potatoes and cheese
Not struggle meals. That's just called leftovers to keep your mom from cooking the next night, because she may be tired. True struggle meals usually don't have leftovers.
@@averymichaels2087 a true struggle meal is about the cost; it was cheap to make based on the number of people you could feed over a number of days.
I literally get the cold cut combo from Subway because it was bologna in it. There's just nothing like a yearly bologna sandwich.
Imagine if subway ran that cold cut combo meat through the oven to crisp it up.
Me! Toast some bread and put some miracle whip on it than the tomato. It is refreshing. it's amazing. Sounds simple at first, but it's pretty good.
Egg sandwich, tomato with salt and pepper, pancakes with grape jelly, rice and butter , dry tuna on bread, dry noodles, a bowl plain grits, BLT without the bacon and kool-aid with powder sugar. These are some of mine meals that got me thru the struggle.
When this said struggle meal i was expecting shit like sugar water with jolly ranchers pizza made with slice bread pepperoni and cheese type struggle meal 😂
Don't forget the infamous syrup sandwich!
In my experience you gotta have crack heads for parents eating shit like that. Those are more memes than things actual things poor ppl ate.
Exaggerated struggle meals
@@westerngroovetvyeah, I'd argue real struggle meals are more like things that taste good but are cheap af, like corned beef and hash, kraft mac and cheese, wunderbread and deli meat, etc. Because it's just easy to whip up and nobody wants to eat crud all day. Though to be fair, hood pizza (sliced bread, ketchup/tomato sauce, whatever meat, whatever cheese) can slap if you're 6 years old
@@janitordel6296some of the meme struggle meals I’ve accidentally made when I was younger like the slice of cheese on bread with a hotdog i though I was a genius 💀
@@huntermurphy4077 white bread, relish/mustard, hotdog. That was the real deal
I knew I should have gone about my business. I wasn't even on here for 30 seconds and my dude started talking about, "Ricketts". 😂
I cannot!
Spam is barely a struggle food. A can of spam is almost $5. I remember when it was only a couple bucks
Growing up in the north east they had a “no frills” aisle at the supermarket. It was a white label with a red and blue stripe that literally said the words no frills on it. I hated that aisle. Lol.
I thought that was an Australian brand 🤣 I heard out there it's just black and white
Damn this is validating. Growing up I ate bologna or liver sausage on rye bread for lunch. I once got busted chucking my sandwich over the neighbor's fence to get a hot lunch at school. I had to come up with 80 cents for the hot lunch and was grounded for chucking my sandwich.
this dude just said “im the typa dude that needs protein” “i cant eat beans”
This vid has made me realize that as a child I didn't have it nearly as bad as I do now 😫
Just frying the bologna moves it straight to boughetto.
I swear whoever made this tier list just ran out of food to put on it halfway through 😆
I remember eating S.O.S comprised of an instant peppered gravy packet, toast, and the cheap Buddig beef cold cut packages. Didn’t even have a toaster. Just put it in a cornbread pan and into the broiler for a minute a side.
Spaghetti is totally a struggle meal. Noodles are only a couple bucks and the sauce is just a bit more. Per portion it is way more efficient than the little pizzas
Imma say there is one thing missing from this list: a mayo sandwich. Just bread and mayonnaise. Use to have this in the day care center as a kid. That was goid eeatin. Turkey sandwich is just the mayo sandwich just elevated.
Yes someone else besides me had the Mayonaise sandwiches. I was addicted to them as a kid. It should be bouchie food because I thought it was a delicacy
God.. I STILL eat many of these to this day in my 30s. The cinammon toast has a special place in my heart, and legit the chef Boyardee microwave little raviolis were my go to with my wisdom teeth removal. Soft, savory, so fucking good AND filling.
Hamburger Helper is top tier.
I remember growing up eating cinnamon toast for breakfast before school, my dad would make it and he had a bottle of cinnamon sugar that was probably from the 80s that he would refill with cinnamon and sugar that he bought in bulk from Save-a-lot
"... probably from the 80s...."
CLASSIC
Top ramen is the biggest struggle meal, we all had that at one point. 🍜
had?
I ate that 2 days in a row the other day I like to switch it up make it like I’m jail with Doritos and shit or like make it with an egg
I have over 100 bags of it in my house with a Porsche sports car in the driveway. Always eat poor. A $70 steak meal is gone... I would rather have it in my bank account 😊
@@JM-wu8bh that's how the rich stay rich. 🤑
Sardines would go under project living. It's not something you really think about when you got money unless you walk across that aisle by mistake. Also, they missing canned tuna.
I just made a spread with noodles sardines and chips.😂
Nah sardines taste good, I eat high quality sardines for fun especially smoked sardines
Butter and rice. Butter made it boughetto. 👍🏽
Just ate some! 😮
Don't forget the sugar 😉
This is so hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Spam, onions and ketchup, fried up… that’s a comfort food for me! Especially with buttered noodles.
Our "red drink" back in the day was from Farm Fresh.
Is farm fresh still around
Totinos be reminding me of school pizza and that shit was always bussin....
Finally I find someone else that loves corn beef hash!
When the struggle is real I definitely can’t afford Dino nuggets
Hi, the tomato sandwich is epic and I could call it something of a struggle food. The trick is you have to have real garden fresh tomatoes straight from the garden picked 10 minutes before you make sandwich. A good white bread, mayo, and salt and pepper is all you need if you have a slice of cheddar cheese throw it on there but otherwise it’s freaking delicious!
My hispanic people understand "rice with beans" 💯🐐
Its not just Hispanic. In the African American household we ate blackeyed peas with rice ALL the time. I was poor but to me that wasnt struggling because I didnt know any different
@gijane28 yeah, rice amd beans are the cheapest filler food. Fire though 🔥
Never seen this topic done before. Nice video
undisputed struggle meal GOAT is sleeve of saltines, glass of milk and optional condiment (peanut butter, normal butter, etc etc etc)
Beans and neck bones 💪🏿💪🏿
That aint struggle, thats good COOKING! Hamhocks and Pinto beans!! Maaan!
While I have never been at a point where we were struggling to put food on the table, I will say that I still have had and enjoyed almost all of these.
My grandfather loved tomato sandwiches but then again he grew up on a farm so those ain't the same tomatoes we getting
If you wanna try a tomato sandwich, order yourself a normal sub that includes mayo and tomato. When you get to the last few bites where its just mayo and tomato, THAT is what that tastes like.
I think the ones you left off were in context. Everything else was mainly lunch or things that held you over. The ones you left off were mostly dinners. Spaghetti was a struggle meal if your momma made a big pot of it so it can last y’all a couple days. Just noodles, tomato sauce and ground beef. Even now if me and my girl are trying to save money, we’ll make a big pot of pasta lol. It might just be the ultimate struggle meal. Tacos was a quick and cheap meal for the whole family. It was only Old Del Paso taco shells, ground beef, cheese and Texas Pete (maybe canned tomatoes and lettuce if you’re family was trying to round it out). A big bag of Banquet nuggets was definitely a struggle meal. Just something to throw at your kids lol. N a bowl of chilli was a struggle meal because that was dinner lol. Cheap and didn’t take too many ingredients. That’s what they all have in common, meals that didn’t take too many ingredients. That’s what makes it struggle.
Agree.
Spaghetti was 3 ingredients and 10 cousins could eat on it for a week.
Tacos was shells, meat, tomato, and onion
Big ass bag of nuggets used to last months.
I make spaghetti regularily cause im lazy and im not trying to save money..................
@@princessmoo4891 That could be the case too lol. Especially if your parents were working all the time. N that’s a factor for me now.
A 16 oz pack of spaghetti and a 24oz can of meat-flavored pasta sauce. Costs like $3 and feeds a family of 4. Maybe some white bread and butter if u have.
Definitely saw this video before but it’s Unc, so I’m gonna watch the whole thing anyway
Struggle food? He'll that's what I ate every day.
As a Mexican, tacos are definitely struggle food. Got a tortilla and bologna? Fried bologna taco
Never heard of that lol
Very factual I used to do that with a piece of government cheese😅
🔥 hand me one bro
Ikr
As I was watching this video thinking of struggle meals i had i said shout out my Mexican homies i struggled with. I learned anything can be a fuckin taco.
Most common tho was refried beans and eggs taco in the morning before we walked to school.
(And it’s was good AF) 😂😂
banquet meals, chef boyardee, and lunchables were my fav dinners as a small child 😋😋. spam too, I still eat often to this day. I remember I once ate almost a whole plate of them when I was like 8 and threw them up later on. it was worth it tho lol
Yo please keep up the great work my guy you got this, Love the tier list content.
Hood honeybun! Ahaha😂
Ramen noodles and throwing a few eggs in it with 2 grilled cheese sandwiches. RC cola for the drank!
Happy weekend Stefan you rock and always the best! ❤
In the case of bologna, it is disgusting, unless you burn it. If it is burnt and crispy, that shit slaps.
This is a Universal Truth.
My parents would freeze all the left over vegetables from every meal and at the end of the week we had vegetable soup with what ever left over meat they froze that week.
That's actually a brilliant idea, I'm gonna start doing that.
I can’t wait to get paid….. I want eggs and cheese so bad! I have rice and condiments probably for a couple months till I get back on my feet again. I’m looking for a second job.
Elbow mac from Walmart and a packet of ramen noodles with garlic powder, onion powder, and hot sauce is something. Even better with a cheap can of veggies.
Take brick ramen (Maruchan my fav), open it, take out seasoning packet, gentle crush up the ramen and pour into a bowl. Dump in a normal sized can of peas or corn or mixed veggies, including the liquid. If the bowl is the right size, this should be enough liquid to just barely cover the ramen. Dump in the seasoning packet, some garlic powder, some onion powder, some splashes of hot sauce, then microwave about three minutes.
If no veg, then do everything the same except after adding crushed ramen, add some elbow pasta and enough water to cover and microwave for about six minutes or so. A pat of butter helps this if you have it.
You cannot be from Cleveland without discussing Chef Boiardi!
The ironic part of working in the restaurant industry is you might struggle but never have to eat struggle meals.
Dude gotta chart 😂
Side note 📝…I had to make struggle spaghetti 🍝 not long ago…no meat….but I did have Dino 🦖 nuggets….turned into chicken Parmesan….legit delicious…I had Parmesan cheese and fresh garlic…also a tomato
Love ur videos are THE BEST!! 😊
Tacos and chili are most definitely stuggle food its like 10-15 dollars to get 30 mins to prepare, depending on chili like a hour If you slow cook it longer, for like 3-5 days worth of food
You lost me at "slurry sludge" but I'm currently eating an egg and cheese sandwich! Im not even broke but some things never leave. Boughetto egg and cheese sandwhich!
That's what I eat when I don't feel like cooking breakfast 🤣
I feel like you should have made your own teir list but it's okay. 😅 have a good weekend!
😂 LoL funny happy Thanksgiving 🦃
@11:24
Get some in season NICE tomatoes, get them seasoned r ight with some lettuce and cheese.
Tomatos aren;t them watery ass tasteless things you usually eat. A well prepared tomato sandwich witch actual in season tomatos WON'T change your life but it WILL change your opinion on what tomatos can be
That cinnamon toast is definitely PJ food it's equivalent to a mayonnaise sandwich along with sardines , hamburger helper and chef boy r dee😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Be havin a bad day and you then be hungry so you gotta eat a damn SUGAR SANDWICH
Makes sense to me. I used to toast the bread when I was a kid, and add some powdered cinnamon, so I definitely made it a little bit fancier. Still, you could probably include it in the discussion.
@@cassidyszewczyk5029 lets start a cooking channel and make some bread sandwiches for our star guest
Hot dogs and baked beans just hits so fucking different… and it still does that shit good asf 😂😂
I had tomato sandwiches as a kid. Basically whatever was in the house. Tomato and mustard sandwiches too. We did the Government cheese, peanut butter and powdered milk, too.
chicken patties, instant oatmeal, canned tuna, canned chicken, chips in a sandwich, instant mashed potatoes (boxed), canned potatoes, any canned veggies, cool aid, canned cheese spray, lunchables, yakisoba, ramen, buldok, chow mein, jiffy cornbread, cinnamon toast (either on reg butter or peanut butter) , grits, buttered noodles, lentils, Spaghettios, Sauerkraut and Kielbasa, the little hotdogs in ketchup/bbq sauce mix sauce, chips and salsa, fried balogna sandwich. Corndogs. toaster struddles. hot pockets.
Did you all get the red drink in little barrel looking little jugs ??
Also yeah S on shingle is nice
except we called creamed chipped beef because well my parents werent into teaching good times to use foul language
If you know how to cook and have some staple foods like potatoes, carrots, and onions you can make something delicious.
Bologna sandwich I and my family ate way too much of to the point I can’t stand eating it,and marachun ramen noodles which i still eat as a snack
That's how i am with baked chicken. We had it so much as a kid at 30 im still hesitant to bake any chicken
@@westerngroovetv I get that,it’s also bread for me as well, I seriously can’t even eat non toasted wheat or white bread because of the amount of bologna sandwiches as a kid
Chili can be a struggle meal, the dollar cans of tomato sauce, beans with some chopped onions and if its cheap then ground meat or sausage if your creative chili can be a low as 50 cents per portion for a weeks supply
My friend you have to find a place that makes shit on a shingle to steal your line its damn near delectable
The red drink. Lol, classic.
Chili and white rice,boy that shit saved my life 😂😂😂
I just cooked spaghetti, fried catfish and coleslaw today . But , my sauce is made from scratch and I add ground beef and lots of veggies ! Lol
Sounds delicious
That nipple scratch blew me away ❤❤❤❤lol 😂😂😂‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Real struggle food. Butter and sugar sandwich, Beans and hot dogs or ramen and peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
A lot of that food on the list is DEFINITELY not struggle food or at least not the kind of struggle I'm thinking about. This seems like "damn I don't have ANYTHING else in the house cause we ate it all" struggle cause let me tell you, cheese, bologna, hormel chilli(without beans) and bread................FIRE grilled cheese(I guess you class it as grilled cheese)
Lol! At beans and rice giving someone rickettes. I like carbs and beans and rice wouldn't be a struggle for me.
I keep black beans, black bean soup and rice on hand all the time. The protein in those beans gives me energy that lasts throughout the day.
The struggle meal in my house was beans and eggs or tortillas and butter.
This guy has a good voice for radio.
Good list. And good job ranking. The only thing i saw missed was the potted meat. And grilled cheese goes great with tomatoe sauce.