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Anonymous (ID: ButcUQLR) United States No.508844469 >>508844547 >>508844629 >>508844666 >>508844904 >>508844905 >>508844928 >>508845064 >>508845543 >>508845776 >>508846048 >>508846115 >>508846218 >>508846509 >>508846676 >>508846732 >>508846876 >>508846978 >>508847366 >>508849058
This right here is called a "Spaghetti Cheese"
Americans do this for a meal 5-10 times a week, so basically every day outside of some special occasion like BBQ or a Cheeseburger.
Spaghetti Cheese is sold by the pound (euro unit: kilo) and typically Americans will buy 1-2 kilos of Spaghetti Cheese as per standard.
It's not "hollywood sexy" so you don't see this in TV or movies but this is what drives the USA, day to day.
Consider that deeply before moving here. More than 9/10 Americans work like dogs, day-in, day-out, and eat this to sustain their activities.
Sage (ID: sRTQIoDZ) Sweden No.508844547
>>508844469 (OP)
Very interesting and political
Anonymous (ID: vc0uNJxf) Israel No.508844629 >>508844686 >>508844690 >>508844737 >>508844783 >>508846545 >>508846599 >>508846726
>>508844469 (OP)
What's it like?
Anonymous (ID: zJ7cR9B4) No.508844666
>>508844469 (OP)
would
Anonymous (ID: zJ7cR9B4) No.508844686
>>508844629
like basedsauce on ramen but better
Anonymous (ID: ButcUQLR) United States No.508844690
>>508844629
It is not Kosher sorry I can't explain it to you.
(also jew brains are very small as compared to mine and in general you don't understand anything, sorry)
Anonymous (ID: 2SwSwDY+) United States No.508844737
>>508844629
Like spaghetti with lots of cheese.
Ideal goyfuel. I eat it times a day.
Anonymous (ID: 9yYyIdC/) United States No.508844783
>>508844629
It's like eating bags of sand
Anonymous (ID: ZH9igc0K) United States No.508844835 >>508845260 >>508845670 >>508849220
Skyline rocks
But for me it’s pleasant ridge chili
Anonymous (ID: 1mklf1Ui) United States No.508844904 >>508845108
>>508844469 (OP)
cheese has tons of protein shut the fuck up
Anonymous (ID: drGxQc7W) United States No.508844905
>>508844469 (OP)
for me it's the cheese coneys
Anonymous (ID: +PAr4yK5) United States No.508844928 >>508845393
>>508844469 (OP)
This is EXTREMELY uncommon here in the US. Do not listen to the retard.
This is just a chili and bean dip that hasn't been heated enough
Anonymous (ID: eHDIZlb6) United States No.508845064 >>508845754
>>508844469 (OP)
Imagine the braps after eating that bad boy as an appetizer
Anonymous (ID: P1hOrk6c) No.508845108 >>508845950 >>508847000
>>508844904
protein the human body is incapable of breaking down properly
Anonymous (ID: ButcUQLR) United States No.508845260
>>508844835
Anonymous (ID: EHFwPp6g) Canada No.508845393
>>508844928
Ya this is bullshit no one eats this
Anonymous (ID: BtfCFyU1) United States No.508845543
>>508844469 (OP)
I've never heard of thus and live in the Midwest where we do things like this.
Anonymous (ID: ys2zGaQP) United States No.508845670
>>508844835
real
Anonymous (ID: Hp3NOXb4) United States No.508845704
In America you can get a large pepperoni pizza for $5.00. We call this a "Hot Carl" here in CaliWali (California for you outsiders). The best thing too is that you don't even have to wait you just walk in and its always hot and ready to go at the counter. What food traditions do you have in your region?
Anonymous (ID: WKD9GjnO) No.508845735
dios mios
Anonymous (ID: wOyJ7KOh) Canada No.508845754
>>508845064
Don't you mean
>the brapetizer
Anonymous (ID: lRvynAIH) United States No.508845776
>>508844469 (OP)
where is this skyline chilli? looks like it would taste awful but willing to try. none down here in texasland
Anonymous (ID: 2m/V0tg5) United States No.508845950
>>508845108
If we weren't supposed to eat it, it wouldn't taste delicious.
Anonymous (ID: rNJ5MsQ3) Australia No.508846048
>>508844469 (OP)
Its not deep fried, its on a plate and they are not eating it out the bag by the fist full while riding a mobility scooter...I suspect its fake.
Anonymous (ID: QHRfIy+Y) Canada No.508846115
>>508844469 (OP)

In Canada we eat that but add gravy and cheese curds
Anonymous (ID: yZyJDdWY) United States No.508846218
>>508844469 (OP)
Never had this before in my 39 years of my life, 37 of them in America....what's it like?
Anonymous (ID: HPf7crsu) United States No.508846509
>>508844469 (OP)
Political implications of inventing meals that don't exist?

Herbs and spices
Anonymous (ID: gDeb2Mij) United States No.508846545
>>508844629
Cincinnati style chili over spaghetti noodles with cheese. It's not really chili. But more of a boiled meat sauce with thyme, clove and other shit.
Anonymous (ID: ZKF20C5j) United States No.508846599 >>508846649
>>508844629
Almost as good as a bacon cheeseburger and milkshake
Anonymous (ID: KsivZ0of) United States No.508846649
>>508846599
Anon he's Jewish. Don't make fun of him.
Cap: ASSGSW (ID: ZjsOt50C) United States No.508846676
>>508844469 (OP)
real shit butt cuckler
Anonymous (ID: Vy2yRJlm) United States No.508846726
>>508844629
Freedom.
Anonymous (ID: HQd+5E2O) United States No.508846732 >>508846881
>>508844469 (OP)
>Americans do this meal

No, Cincinnatians do this meal.
Anonymous (ID: 5L8Nd8Vt) Canada No.508846876
>>508844469 (OP)
I'm unfortunately in Muttmerca right now. I can't believe how fat everyone is, I saw a woman getting out of a car, a giant parcel of fat fell out of her shorts when she got out of her car. How can the back of your leg store random mounds of fat? Americans, what the fuck?
Anonymous (ID: Vy2yRJlm) United States No.508846881
>>508846732
imagine being Cleveland's jannetty
Anonymous (ID: Dl2hKm27) No.508846978
>>508844469 (OP)

Total Skyline Death
Anonymous (ID: Y8LWriiP) United States No.508847000
>>508845108
brownoid detected
Anonymous (ID: 5QZ7gSYW) Australia No.508847366 >>508849985
>>508844469 (OP)
The way mutts live is horrifying. I have a few mutt friends and sometimes they will give me glimpsed into their everyday lives, like their meal preparation, and I am just staggered how much of their food is hyperprocessed into "convenient" (overpriced) ready to consume portions. They don't actually just buy meat, vegetables, and other cooking ingredients and then prepare them. No, they buy these little individual packets to heat in the microwave or a pan, and then they assemble them like lego. I sometimes ask them why they don't just go and buy real ingredients in bulk, which must be cheaper than buying little ready to heat/eat packets, and just cook like normal people, but all I get is that fluroide stare, and rarely one will try to argue back that a microwavable packet of rice is somehow more cost effective than just buying a sack of it, or similar, the frozen veggies are somehow cheaper than just buying carrots and peas.
Anonymous (ID: +SFqq8DY) United States No.508849058
>>508844469 (OP)
I used to come into these threads in their heyday a couple of years ago while drunk and create new and compelling copypastas that would get many (you)s. Unfortunately I never saved them myself. I just wish I could see one of them posted one time.
The one I'm thinking of about grocery store workers throwing giant sub sandwiches like footballs to customers where they get for free if they successfully catch them.
Anonymous (ID: DX1SQsTJ) United States No.508849220
>>508844835
Camp Washington ftw
Anonymous (ID: ixFjxcxk) Australia No.508849985
>>508847366
I can't be friends with Americans because it's depressing how poor theybare and how proud they are of basically living in ignorance. Middle class there is squalid here. Every day I kiss the ground because of my friendships with and work relationships with Americans. They are totally transactional golems with no intellectual curiosity or style.