You know how to cook! Also yeah, prices are ridiculous right now.
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I honestly don't know how people afford to get fast food delivered to them. People have to learn how to cook. Food delivery services are stealing from the poor. And by poor I mean people who are 12 paychecks or less away from being homeless.
THIS^ I couldn't agree more. Also gardening ❤️ The vegetables taste better too.
Looks great, but what is pseudo cheese?
"processed cheese food product" Cheese that's been modified to melt at a low temperature. Fast food cheese. American cheese individually wrapped in single use plastic.
Thanks for the explanation! That is indeed uncommon where I live and usually sold as "American Slices" or some similar names.
I'm having burgers tonight too! But less fancy.
Home made burgers with onion, tomato, ketchup and mustard. On store bought burger buns. No bacon or cheese or relish.
I have run out of pickle relish.
You sunuvabitch. These look awesome!!
I have some sweet pepper relish made that I can use until I get or make more pickle stuff.
These look good, but what's heme with fat?
Heme is the red liquid in meat that some people mistake for blood. Finding a way to get a vegetable source of heme was essential to making impossible beef possible. With fat was that she wanted the meat to be fatty Instead of lean.
Those look fantastic.