Welcome to post-Thanksgiving college food syndrome. You're cranky, you're hungry, and you're too lazy to hitch a ride and go to the supermarket. I feel your pain.
Being creative with the odds and ends of things left over is challenging, but sort of fun. I did a little experiment before going to the grocery store yesterday. I decided to find 5 things I still had, and to make dinner out of them. This is what I was working with:
1/2 of a large, peeled red onion
1 lemon
1/2 box of whole wheat penne pasta
a handful of frozen broccoli
1 stick of butter (we were actually out of olive oil....sad day)
Granted, I was lacking a protein. But hey, you can go without protein for one night--right? Ehhh....anyway.......thats truly all I had left. So, I boiled some water and got that pasta and broccoli cooking. Threw the broccoli in the pasta with a hardy amount of butter, cut up some onion and threw that in as well, and drizzled some lemon juice/salt/pepper over that sucker. Was it amazing? No. Was it pretty good? Yes.
When doing a "whats left over" meal such as this, "pretty good" should be considered a great success.
Use what you've got, don't stress, and know that even with 3 ingredients--you can likely whip up something satisfying. Good luck, godspeed, and go to the supermarket already.