Hey, friends, guess what? I finally used up the rest of the lasagna noodles. What's that? You didn't know I had lasagna noodles to use up? Yeah, so I did a mystery shop--I'm pretty sure it was in 2020--where I had to order things from a store and pick them up curbside. I don't know why I included lasagna noodles in that order; it was probably optimistic past me misjudging my future self. We don't eat lasagna around here.
I used some of them last year to make lasagna roll-ups, which are easier to customize (no cheese for this one, no sauce for this one, no sauce or cheese for that one, and no noodles for the other one), but I don't think anyone particularly liked them*, so I wasn't up for a repeat. I broke the lasagna noodles up into approximately farfalle-sized pieces, and used them, along with some actual farfalle, to make pizza casserole. It was pretty good. And maybe I will remember not to buy lasagna noodles anymore.
- Fend for yourself
- Chicken curry, rice (and broccoli rice), carrots
- Cheesy mini burgers, rice (leftover from the previous day), green beans
- Cabbage roll soup, crusty bread
- Pizza (I have a crust in the freezer, and I recently canned sauce), salad
- Hot dogs or brats, buns, tator tots, grilled broccoli
- Grilled chicken, roasted Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes
*And they were a pain to make. Very futsy.
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