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Rate my spread
I'm doing Thanksgiving solo again

>> No.19933958

>>19933947
do incels really

wouldn't serve that to my dog

>> No.19933960

>>19933947
uh.....
where's the ham and or turkey?

>> No.19934013

are you going to
a. heat it all at once and throw away leftovers?
b. heat it all at once and eat cold/reheated leftovers for the next week?
c. heat up portions at a time over the course of a week?

wouldnt you rather eat a pizza, cheesesteak or a burrito or something?

>> No.19934021

so - so

But hope you have a good thanksgiving anon

>> No.19934039

lowest effort/10a
really sad

>> No.19934046

>>19933947
i hope you enjoyed that. i really do.

>> No.19934078
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19934078

>>19933958
It's the really lazy way of cooking. It's like a fancy restaurant, everything gets heated up in a microwave!

>> No.19934094

>>19933947
Only thing I don’t approve of is those Hawaiian rolls, otherwise that’s quite a yummy feast.

>> No.19934100

>>19933947
Do what you gotta do, but isn’t this just as expensive as getting the raw ingredients and making all this for one person? Cooking alone is fun, especially if you have a few drinks and listen to a podcast or something. I wouldn’t roast a whole turkey for myself, but you can get a half turkey or turkey parts or even a small chicken.

>> No.19934118

>>19934100
>but isn’t this just as expensive as getting the raw ingredients and making all this for one person?
it's likely more expensive if anything.

>> No.19934120
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19934120

>>19933960
Right there dude
>>19934013
Heat it all at once and eat it today and tomorrow
>>19934094
I also got these.

>> No.19934563
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19934563

The feast

>> No.19934627

>>19934563
I would shoot myself before eating anything from that plate

>> No.19934669

>>19934627
You're planning to do that anyway..

>> No.19934672

>not cooking a single thing
>>>/b/

>> No.19934698

>>19934669
Yeah but I still wouldn't eat any of that disgusting slop before doing it

>> No.19934708

>>19934563
Not bad

>> No.19935116
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19935116

>>19933947
>Kang Hawiian
My grandpa used to really like that, I miss him

>> No.19935123

>>19934013
Thats a pretty small amount of food for the average american I'd say. I wouldn't WANT to eat 2 lbs of turkey but I easily could. Part of the reason wal shart slop "cooks" so fast it because of how light it is.

>> No.19935124

>>19934563
Is that a dollar frozen meal anon?

>> No.19935411

>>19934118
I don’t believe that. The raw vegetable ingredients alone would be $10 or less for a single person while each of those frozen vegetable sides is probably $5 or more. No way all that frozen slop is cheaper than buying whole unprocessed ingredients and cooking them. OP needs to say what he spent in total on that junk.

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>>19934078
fucking hell that's a lot of soda
jesus christ that's so much soda, and it's apparently only 3 days worth them

>> No.19936387

>>19936356
Our family don't like water. We drink soda.