The Fast Food Thread

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Brick of Tillamook Cheese, A few bars of butter, and two loaves of bread.

That's like $15 total and you can make IDK 20 grilled cheeses from that. Retards gonna retard.
Publix prices. Tillamook about 6.50. Butter 2 sticks of kerry gold 6.50. Bread about 5. Yup about 18 for fiddy bougie grilled cheeses
 
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Grilled cheese sandwiches was the one thing I was in charge of a lot when I as a cook at a restaurant. Generous amount of squirt grease, toast one side lightly, invert, top both toast slices with 3 cheese blend we grated making sure just a little bit hits the griddle, toast other side brown, flip on top of each other and then toast a little bit more, just so the cheese starts to melt a little bit outside. perfection.
 

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so a shittier $1.50 costco hotdog
That's a gas station/convenience store, so that's a lot cheaper than buying the items separately.
 
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Grilled cheese sandwiches was the one thing I was in charge of a lot when I as a cook at a restaurant. Generous amount of squirt grease, toast one side lightly, invert, top both toast slices with 3 cheese blend we grated making sure just a little bit hits the griddle, toast other side brown, flip on top of each other and then toast a little bit more, just so the cheese starts to melt a little bit outside. perfection.
I know we're not supposed to talk about cooking in this thread but making grilled cheese in the oven changed everything for me. I always wanted more cheese than 1 slice of American but it's hard to get a lot of cheese to melt before the toast burns in a frying pan. Now I just put them in the toaster oven at 400 degrees for 10 minutes and flip them halfway through. You can melt as much cheese as you want and they come out nice and brown and you can make several at once or even a whole sheet pan worth in the big oven and they all come out perfect. Sometimes you don't even need to flip them.
 
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I know we're not supposed to talk about cooking in this thread but making grilled cheese in the oven changed everything for me. I always wanted more cheese than 1 slice of American but it's hard to get a lot of cheese to melt before the toast burns in a frying pan. Now I just put them in the toaster oven at 400 degrees for 10 minutes and flip them halfway through. You can melt as much cheese as you want and they come out nice and brown and you can make several at once or even a whole sheet pan worth in the big oven and they all come out perfect. Sometimes you don't even need to flip them.
I do that when I need to make 4 sandwiches at one time for the whole fam. Otherwise use this for just myself. Takes exactly 4 minutes to make the perfect melty, crunchy grilled cheese. Now I will refrain from talking about the dreaded cooking in this thread anymore.

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so a shittier $1.50 costco hotdog
Circle k is great, $0.79 any size drink. I stop by after work pretty frequently and grab one, pretty great deal. They had a $6 thing a couple of years ago where you get 1 drink a day for a month, that didn’t last long.
 
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Got these at HEB randomly. Honestly they were damn good. Decently spicy and the crust is perfectly flaky. Do recommend. Popped em in an air fryer for 20 minutes. Overpriced as the box of 2 there was $3.50. But still.
 
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Some chain called Teriyaki Madness popped up near me and decided to give it a whirl. Pretty damn good.
 
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2.75 sushi roll?


ppl ain't dead yet

in california?

15minutes from disneyland?

This is common in various parts of CA. For whatever reason the primo tourist spots have extremely affordable food.

Last time I went to CA we walked around Venice beach and got some Poke. Massive poke bowls were $6. I remember being shocked at how cheap they were.
 

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This is common in various parts of CA. For whatever reason the primo tourist spots have extremely affordable food.

Last time I went to CA we walked around Venice beach and got some Poke. Massive poke bowls were $6. I remember being shocked at how cheap they were.
There's a few reasons restaurants like this happen. #1, Spending Daddy's money at a loss to try and become recognized and hope to expand. #2 Some private person has a reason to provide cheap food in an area. This usually happens around college areas or big construction projects/industrial areas. #3. MONEY LAUNDERING- Woo cartels. #4 Sushi place next door pissed you off. FUCK this sushi place in particular.
 

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This is common in various parts of CA. For whatever reason the primo tourist spots have extremely affordable food.

Last time I went to CA we walked around Venice beach and got some Poke. Massive poke bowls were $6. I remember being shocked at how cheap they were.
San Francisco is the same way. Everything is stupidly expensive but sushi is super cheap.
 

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Its with great displeasure that I announce they have ruined Pringles.

The texture, seasoning and flavors are all wrong. Greed strikes again.
 

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Its with great displeasure that I announce they have ruined Pringles.

The texture, seasoning and flavors are all wrong. Greed strikes again.
Gdamn eating pringles in Africa made me shed a tear for the pure ass that pringles have become in America. The sour cream flavor is on point, incredibly zingy with plenty of seasoning, and the chip texture is like an actual chip, not the air bubble science experiment that shatters when you look at it wrong we have back home.

Shit, so much about Africa is so damn tiring, but now I know these bastards in their mud huts can save up a week and eat pringles way better than I’ll ever have back home.
It is known.
 

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San Francisco is the same way. Everything is stupidly expensive but sushi is super cheap.
The ingredients are fish and rice. SF is in the ocean and is a huge shipping hub for goods from Asia. It would be weird if sushi wasn't cheap there.