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>>18254416
It's a tortilla. The joke is that "mole" is also a kind of Mexican food.
How did you find this board?

>>18254522
They're not just giving them money

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>>15162219
I have a separate sponge that I use for the cast iron. So I don't get soap on it.
You don't actually have to be that careful, though. The seasoning doesn't strip as easily as some people think.

>>15162630
>Greta will never be your bitchy wife

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Hot water and a good sponge will clean most things just fine. Especially if you don't let the dirt dry first.
I don't need soap to clean the spoon I used for soup just a few minutes ago, you know?
For hardier dirt like an oven tray with burnt fat etc. on it you use soap because it makes the process easier. But with enough scrubbing you really can get it just as clean without.

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I want one of these, but they're way overpriced. Like 12 dollars or something.

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>>11540616
Spic here living with parents working minimum wage: it's really not as bad as people make it out to be. Typical menu:

Breakfast: coffee and bread for the weekdays and on the weekends we also make fried eggs/plantains/beans with cream

Lunch (only weekends since both work and my 2 siblings go to HS): beef stew with corn tortilla and mexican rice, red bean soup with corn tortilla and hard salvadorean cheese, beef/seafood soup with corn tortilla

Dinner: seared chicken/steak with caramelized onions with corn tortillas + mexican rice, spaghetti with meat sauce with toasted french bread, fried tilapia/shrimp with mexican rice and corn tortillas

On average our budget hovers around $600/month but it feeds a family of 5 including myself. My parents usually cook too much for dinner so they can eat it later for lunch at their jobs the next day. On special occasions like new years we'll grill steaks/chicken/chorizos + mexican rice and corn tortillas. I'm in college so I mostly only see my family on the weekends since I study full time and work part time. It can get boring after a while but I take great pride we haven't completely fallen apart yet as a family.

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>>11467663
Does anyone actually use that side of the sponge?

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I really want to like broccoli, I can handle the taste and can season it decently. But I just can't get over the texture, I tried steaming it in a pan, but the bushy part gets mushy before the stalk softens. Any ideas?

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>>11084025
Cute

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>>10927871
>scrub with wire wool
For what purpose? Is this a troll reply?

I just use a sponge on mine and rub a little cooking oil on it once in a while. Why the fuck are you scrubbing it with steel wool?

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>>10665675
Quit living in the past, gramps.

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>>10498591
Ground mushroom can be grate, but be aware that it contains more water than you might think.

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