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>> No.17880139 [View]
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Truly we are a blessed people.

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Don't like carrots, don't like peas, cauliflower can fuck right off. Love me sunday roast and yorkshire puds.

>> No.15504373 [View]
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How often do you make meals as they're "supposed" to be, i.e. following the recipe, or do you prefer inventing them?

I will usually roast some meat or fish, fry some veggies in a pan, and then add whatever, such as a side of salad, potatoes or garlic bread. Sometimes I'll cook various different things and eat them like a tiny buffet just to try and see what they're like.

Is this a thing that others do or are people mostly fixed about how they cook?

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