A bunch of lazy shit.
Ghetto beignets, canned buttermilk biscuits, brushed lightly with olive oil, rolled out flat with a rolling pin, pressed into a sugar/cinnamon mix, and air-fried at 350 for 5 minutes or until done.
Breakfast tacos, with leftover canned Rotel tomatoes/chilis from a chili kit chili, the tail end of a block of cheddar, the last of some mediocre sausage that was on clearance, and grated fried potatoes, topped with ghost pepper sauce (mine) and the last of some sour cream of dubious age. Better than its ingredients and I continue my month long streak of not throwing away food.
The aforementioned chili, from a mix called Cugino's Chili Fixins, a standard brown some ground beef and open a bunch of cans type chili. This is actually good for a chili mix in a pouch, but using ground sirloin instead of hamburger or even chuck moved it from okay to pretty good. Topped with grated cheese from the same cheddar, chopped onions, sour cream, and more ghost pepper sauce.
And tacos, to use some frozen tube hamburger I got because it was extremely cheap a while ago, but couldn't bring myself to use for a while because ecch, tube hamburger. Turned out fine. Not from a kit but from a basic recipe online. Instead of adding just water to the beef mixture, made it half and half water and ghost pepper sauce. Had some broken hard shells because I dropped them a while ago, so made crunch tacos with flour tortillas. Not much, but better than Taco Bell.
And a series of various kinds of air-fried potatoes, from jacket potatoes to french fries (I have a restaurant style cutter now) to garlic parmesan red potatoes. The air fryer, which I'd written off as a meme machine for a while, is one of the best things for potatoes.
It's also really good for frying chicken, so I've made drumsticks, thighs, wings, and tendies, after buying leg quarters and wings in bulk after the rare sight of some bulk packages at near pre-COVID prices.
So about the only actually creative thing I've done cooking-wise is averaging well under a dollar a meal for about a month without wasting even a bit of food. My opinion is food actually tastes better when you know you didn't get gypped out of even a penny.