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Anonymous (ID: f0pxYNxw) United States No.519799709 [Report] >>519799787 >>519799820 >>519799996 >>519800009 >>519800085 >>519800106 >>519800405 >>519800493 >>519800582 >>519800655
why dont more people just cook at home
i made this whole pan of chicken and rice for $5. i will eat it for 3 meals, that makes it less than $2/meal. learn to cook and learn to garden
Anonymous (ID: oFo2bK1H) Brazil No.519799787 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
Stop cheating, loser.
Anonymous (ID: 8Tb612KG) United States No.519799820 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
Why do you eat it raw like that?
Anonymous (ID: SqDXI0fF) Canada No.519799996 [Report] >>519800043 >>519800196
>>519799709 (OP)
Is that milk or just cloudy from the un-rinsed rice?
Anonymous (ID: KXltH/77) United States No.519800009 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
That shits gonna make you sick. Try cooking it next time.
Anonymous (ID: KXltH/77) United States No.519800043 [Report]
>>519799996
Soapy to wash the chicken. OP is a nigger.
Anonymous (ID: 6wPSdvik) United States No.519800085 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
Nice try kike. I'm not falling for your tricks.
Anonymous (ID: /joRyL9N) United States No.519800106 [Report] >>519800196 >>519800531 >>519800821
>>519799709 (OP)
Wtf is that milk
Anonymous (ID: f0pxYNxw) United States No.519800196 [Report] >>519800426 >>519800497
>>519799996
yes it is milk and generic cream of mushroom soup.
>>519800106
Anonymous (ID: 6/aiOXy5) United States No.519800405 [Report] >>519800502 >>519800661
>>519799709 (OP)
I just buy bulk mres.
Comes out to about 45 bucks a week, so 6 dollars per day and I don't have to waste money on cooking supplies or utilities.
Anonymous (ID: SqDXI0fF) Canada No.519800426 [Report]
>>519800196
I see. I find that chicken or pork releases enough moisture to not need the added milk so I just use a little to rinse out the can.
Anonymous (ID: 8Tb612KG) United States No.519800480 [Report]
>>519800000
eat it.
Anonymous (ID: i/T0e83J) Canada No.519800493 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
You're absolutely right. Strategic grocery store purchases of ancestral diet foods (whole meats, vegs, fruits) is still the cheapest possible food that also happens to be the healthiest. Whenever you see whining posts on social media like "What $100 gets you for a family of 4" you look at what they buy and it's all goyslop and premium items instead of cheaper/healthy items such as fruits, vegs etc.

My kids will never eat Bearpaws or other goyshit and they'll never whine about it because they'll be used to eating normal food.
I AM A WIFE BEATER & A RAPIST (ID: JCulupip) United States No.519800497 [Report]
>>519800196
>generic cream of mushroom soup.
You're not cooking
Anonymous (ID: SqDXI0fF) Canada No.519800502 [Report]
>>519800405
Nice.
Anonymous (ID: 1jC54Vjq) Latvia No.519800531 [Report]
>>519800106
Cooking chicken in milk, cream, plus onions and garlic with some seasoning is surprisingly tasty. Serve with rice or mashed potatoes.
Anonymous (ID: A4SVtJGE) United States No.519800582 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
I eat beef every single day.
Not much more expensive, about 5 bucks per pound. 7 for grass fed.
Living off 2 dollars per meal is hobo tier, expecting that from an ordinary man is retarded unless you are fine with the ordinary man having the physique and the conviction of a homeless person.
White men should be strong and vigorous in body, especially working class whites.
Eat beef, cheese, eggs, fish, and seafood.
Drink milk, bone broth, black coffee, homemade eggnog.
Quit acting like you're some retired widowed woman, pinching penny's and eating like a bird
Anonymous (ID: 8Tb612KG) United States No.519800597 [Report] >>519800774 >>519800879
cooking like that is a bit of a bad idea; can't be sure that the chicken is cooked properly with the rest of the casserole.
Anonymous (ID: zPKFgj54) United States No.519800655 [Report]
>>519799709 (OP)
They do, these days
Most slop places are not worth the cost these days
Anonymous (ID: f0pxYNxw) United States No.519800661 [Report] >>519800773
>>519800405
i bought this, it costs less than $10/wk to feed
Anonymous (ID: 6/aiOXy5) United States No.519800773 [Report]
>>519800661
thats dope, wish I was a ruralfren so I could keep chickens, cows and other animals.
IDK why rural people complain about muh prices, like buddy just go outside plant some corn, buy some chickens and you got a free daily replenishable supply of eggs, chicken meat and corn flour.
Anonymous (ID: f0pxYNxw) United States No.519800774 [Report]
>>519800597
just overcook it, thats what i do. if you are a germophobe, learn science, heat kills everything
Anonymous (ID: 1jC54Vjq) Latvia No.519800821 [Report]
>>519800106
Anonymous (ID: 1jC54Vjq) Latvia No.519800879 [Report]
>>519800597
>can't be sure that the chicken is cooked properly
What is a meat thermometer?