• bobman@unilem.org
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    1 year ago

    Time isn’t free.

    Saying it’s cheaper to do it yourself is almost always true with cooking. It doesn’t really make sense to bring up because you’re comparing apples to oranges.

    In reality, you just want to feel superior to people who eat fast food. Come on, admit it.

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      Dude. Learn Chinese cooking. Abandon your worthless Westoid foods that take 7 hours to cook. Adopt the Wok and Wok Hei will adopt you. Be one with the stir fry.

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        While I agree that this is a good way to cook affordable meals, it’s still a luxury so many people can’t afford. When I met my current husband, he was working two jobs in different parts of the city and renting a single room without a kitchen. Most of his free time was spent on the bus or train. I’ve known many such people, and fast food’s drastic increase in price has really hurt.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve actually upgraded to mexican cooking.

        Just make a big bowl of taco stuff and shovel it onto a tortilla for a few days.

        Been thinking about getting into stirfries, too.

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          Stir fry is great. One big pan of chicken, rice, and veggies, and you’re set for days. Toss some different sauces, cheese, or spices on there to change the flavors up.