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16123738 No.16123738 [Reply] [Original]

Hey team,
My office reopened this week and we're doing a potluck on Friday to celebrate.
I was thinking about making garlic bread but need a few pointers/recipe.
Will jarred/powdered garlic work and will margarine work instead of butter (too expensive).

>> No.16123741

>>16123738
The garlic might work but margerine would ruin it

Make something else you can actually afford to make dude. Butter isn't even that expensive so, idk, look into rice and beans or something?

I'm sorry to hear you are too broke to make actual garlic bread.

>> No.16123744

>>16123738
How can you be so poor that butter is too expensive?
Technically margarine and powdered garlic can make garlic bread, but it's not its best version.

>> No.16123823

>>16123738
So if you can't afford butter you can't make garlic bread. Period. You also can't afford to be bringing shit to potlucks, and you should really reconsider your living situation.

Powdered garlic is better than jarred - jarred uses vinegar to conserve it. Again - why are you buying convenience foods when regular ass garlic is cheap as shit, if you're so fucking broke? Where the hell on earth do you live that bread, butter, and garlic - 3 things ubiquitous to almost EVERY FUCKING CULTURE ON EARTH - aren't available at a decent price?

Nigger do you EXCLUSIVELY shop at Wholefoods? Are you buying some bullshit ass $20 per stick butter? Are you buying garlic at $10 a clove? Do you exclusively buy bread made by Nepalese monks that is delivered by hand from Nepal to Retardville?

Christ, dude. Go get on fucking foodstamps and get the fuck out of my cooking board you idiot bastard.

>> No.16123856

>>16123738
Yes jarred or powdered garlic will work fine.
I wouldn't use margarine, but you might want to consider those "spreadable" butter mixes as long as it's one of the ones that is around 60% butter 40% oil.
But you can't buy one stick of butter?

>> No.16123868

>>16123738
lmao how poor are you dude? Don't fuck up the food, man

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