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NEET cooking thread

I'm brewing some tea right now and am going to order a pizza for later.

What is /jp/ having for dinner?

>> No.9875635

Condense you neet shit

>> No.9875637

I'm going to eat old pasta.

>> No.9875640

>>9875632
the official one is here:
>>9875595

>> No.9875642

Please condence your NEET threads.

>> No.9875645

Today I'm going to make curry udon. It's going to be great.

>> No.9875647

Had curry rice last night, chicken udon for lunch today, and cha-han and pork miso soup for dinner today. Maybe I'll have curry tomorrow as well.

>> No.9875655

I wish I could convince myself to buy takeaway pizza more often, I have the money. It's just so unhealthy and expensive compared to frozen pizzas that I really can't do it more than once a month.

>> No.9875657

>>9875655
>It's just so unhealthy [...] compared to frozen pizzas
Dude what.

>> No.9875669
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9875669

Best pizza.

>> No.9875686

>>9875657
It might depend on your country, but in mine takeaway pizzas are typically higher in salt and saturated fat over even frozen pizzas. The best option is making a pizza yourself, but it's a lot of effort and more expensive than frozen pizzas.

Also, when I order takeaway pizza, I tend to eat a whole large pizza all by myself because I love the taste.

>>9875669
I don't really know why so many people like this pizza, it tastes like a worse version of dominos. The crust is nice, but it doesn't make up for the poor cheese.

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>>9875686
I like the cheese. It's a little plastic-tasting, I suppose.

If you're British and live near an ASDA, some of them do a "Create Your Own Pizza" thing where you choose toppings and they make it up in front of you, then you take it home and cook it. Worth it if you can get your parents to order one for you.

>> No.9875715

>>9875701
I do all my shopping online, because it costs next to nothing. Asda actually do a really great frozen pizza for a quid that's probably my favourite frozen pizza, although as far as store-bought pizzas go I'd have to go with pizza express as the best.

>> No.9875728

>>9875715
I used to live on their own pizzas but then I discovered Chicago Town. Expensive as fuck, though, but that's what my poor, debt-ridden parents are for.

Are the Pizza Express pizzas the same as the ones from the restaurants? I went there once as a child and they showed us how they made pizza. Maybe I should start making my own pizza, too.

>> No.9875733

>>9875728
They taste pretty similar to the restaurant ones, but they're for the fridge, only keep for a few days, and pretty expensive for what you get. If you can find them on offer, they're amazing.

>> No.9875743

>>9875733
Where do you get them from? They don't seem to be on the ASDA website.

I need to expand my pizza horizons. Sick of ordering the same pizzas from the same takeaways on Just-Eat.

>> No.9875755

>>9875743
I think you can get them from Tesco and Waitrose. It's been a while since I've had one, it looks like they've actually changed the recipe a bit, you used to get large cubes of cheese on the pizza, now you get lots of smaller ones. Asda tends to miss out on a lot of products I want to try, I recently heard about salt and pepper pringles which sound like they could be the best thing ever, but they don't do them at Asda.

>> No.9876699

I'm eating a barley and fruited yam stew. I find it hard to work up the motivation to cook, but I dislike premade meals more. Is there any way I can make cooking fun? I'm vegan, if it matters.

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