• DarkCloud@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    How old is this woman, and where does her hairline start? Is she in her 30s or 60s? Is her hair blonde or white?

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      1 month ago

      Old, near the top, but it still flows down. Dunno exact age. Blonde, but not everyone loses hair color.

  • MTK@lemmy.world
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    Lucky you! I’ve got a simple solution, only use single use plastic, then all you have to do is just put a big plastic bag over your table and when you’re done eating you just pick up the bag, close it all up and throw it away and that way you just leave the problem to your grandchildren and they’ll die from climate change.

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          I cook four portions, my husband has a portion, I have one too, my son then eats two portions and says he’s still hungry.

          You can’t meal prep with pre-teens/teens in the house. This kid will eat leftover roast chicken for breakfast, like the whole damn thing.

          I cry while grocery shopping and pray to saint peanut butter for help

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    I wash as I cook. Usually you have moments when you’re waiting anyway. Means I have serving dishes only afterwards.

    Had to make it a habit though in order to force myself to do it. Took years to train the habit.

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    It takes 5-15 minutes to prepare whatever you’re cooking. It takes an hour or two for it to sit in the oven while you don’t do anything other then wait for it to cook. It takes 5 minutes to wash everything after.

    You spent 20 minutes actually doing anything and there’s 16 hours in a day. Boo fucking hoo.

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      1 month ago

      Do you exclusively cook meals that go in the oven and that’s it? No sauces to simmer, etc?

      I think if I’m ever staying at your house, I’m ordering McDonalds lmao

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        I cook damn near every night and I’d like to think my food is decent, not amazing but decent. I’m not making my own sauces but will do lots of searing the meat on a cast iron and then throw in the oven while the vegetables are being steamed. Takes about 30-40 minutes and 10 minutes to clean dishes. The only way I’m cooking for 2 hours is if it’s a weekend and I’m batch cooking for lunch meals.

        If you’re cooking every meal with homemade sauces to simmer, that is great but your standards are higher than most people.

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          14 days ago

          To be fair, I don’t take 2 hours every time to simmer, I was just pissed off at the guy who says cooking takes less than 5 minutes. I do usually try to make some sauce for most things, but it’s nothing too fancy. It’s either that or fries and some sort of meat in the oven which does indeed take less than 5 minutes - but makes me feel like a lazy piece of shit every time, so I don’t do it too often.

          Thing is, I grew up with my mom being stay-at-home and we didn’t have all that much money. So she always made the best of what she had, and when things started getting better financially, well, she still cooked every night, except now she had more money for more and higher quality ingredients. So I’m really spoiled when it comes to food.

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      I’ve been eating the same two-pound portion of taco meat for the past four days. Usually in soft-shell tacos, but sometimes in frittatas. The trick is to be dead inside.

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        Thanks for your input, Chef Boyardee. I always make sure to put great store in ad-hominems from fictionalized canned MRE mascots. Take your shitty ravioli high horse and go ride off into the sunset with the Sunkist tuna.

        Edit: “fictional” to “fictionalized”