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Re: janice shell post# 342194

Friday, 08/15/2014 12:17:12 PM

Friday, August 15, 2014 12:17:12 PM

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Depends if the sheep fund his canteen account. Here are some examples.

http://www.wikihow.com/Cook-in-Jail

Make use of the most important source of edible food, the canteen. This is where inmates with money on their accounts are allowed to order food items from a menu. All institutions have different menus and different limits on how much you can order. One main staple available in every institution in the country is Ramen noodles. Ramen is a staple in prison/jail culture food and the base for many prison dishes. The most popular is known by many names, goulash, breakdown, whatever––it's all the same though. It starts with a base of ramen noodle soup, with various other ingredients added.

Make spicy beef ramen: make the noodles, drain off the water, add the seasoning pack. Then cut up a beef stick, a cheese stick, crumble a handful of spicy chips in it and season with hot sauce to taste. It's really pretty good.


10. Correctional Cake
Used to celebrate birthdays and the release of beloved prisoners, this cake is created using Oreo cookies, peanut butter, and M&Ms. The Oreo cookies are separated, with the cookie itself crushed and molded in the presence of water to create the layers of the cake. The creamy interior of the Oreos is used as icing. Peanut butter then becomes icing for another layer, with the "cake" topped off with broken up M&Ms.


9. No Bake Cheesecake
Piper Kerman worked as a drug smuggler and money launderer for a West African drug kingpin. She wrote about her time in prison in her memoir, Orange Is The New Black. In the book, Kerman gives the recipe for a common prison cheesecake, made with graham crackers, lemon juice, vanilla pudding mix, stolen margarine, and coffee creamer.

. Prison Pizza
To make this "pizza", prisoners mold ramen noodles and crackers into a crust using hot water and a trash bag. After the crust hardens, top with anything absconded from the cafeteria or purchased from the commissary - leftover meat, cheese, salsa, etc. I'm scared of this one.

3. Pad Thai
Once again, you use ramen noodles for this recipe (beginning to see a trend?), but this time, the noodles are used for their intended manner. You add peanut butter and hot sauce to cooked ramen noodles, to make a quick and simple facsimile of Pad Thai.

Honorable Mention #2 - Beef stick Barbecue
Not quite worthy of its own entry — but pretty interesting. This recipe involves cooking a Slim Jim (not typical beef jerky - it's too dry) with a lighter to create a little sizzle and variation on the Macho Man Randy Savage's favorite food.


My posts are just my opinions. It should be taken as such..

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