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You ain't poor if you can afford leather shoes.There's always drywall and leather shoes to eat
You ain't poor if you can afford leather shoes.There's always drywall and leather shoes to eat
Have you been to KFC lately? $20 for a 8 piece NO sides.I like fried chicken on fried rice.
They might be fake leather but who knows and cares when you are starvingYou ain't poor if you can afford leather shoes.
This is sheer brilliance IMO.I roll out a mix of beef and sausage, make like a rectangle, put ham and cheese on it, roll it up and wrap it in bacon and put it in a loaf pan. its great too if you then roll that in ground up seasoned crackers
Poor starving vegans care.They might be fake leather but who knows and cares when you are starving
Poor starving vegans care.
Look at twice-baked potato recipes on Google. It's delicious and very easy to make.sheeiiiit, i didn't realize that was either...i'm poorer than i thought, haha. But its so simple yet so delicious.
Even if i hit it rich, would still eat a lot of these.
Reminds me of an interview i saw with Shaq, said he hates rich people food.
Sooo good. Used to get those in these twin packs that came in these paper looking oval containers. Homemade ones are great, but something about the mass-produced ones that would get all crusty at the edges. Delicious chemicals.Look at twice-baked potato recipes on Google. It's delicious and very easy to make.
My father bought a ton of Hamburger Helper from this discount store. Think they were around a quarter for these smashed boxes. He also bought these institutional sized cans of corn, which he dumped into the Hamburger Helper. No hamburger, just corn. I guess that made it Corn Helper.I absolutely love hamburger helper
My new desktop wallpaper for sure!
I didn't know that. I'd give them a try, but I've never seen them at the grocery stores in my area (South shore of Montréal). Are they easy to find in the US?Sooo good. Used to get those in these twin packs that came in these paper looking oval containers. Homemade ones are great, but something about the mass-produced ones that would get all crusty at the edges. Delicious chemicals.
I don’t think so.I didn't know that. I'd give them a try, but I've never seen them at the grocery stores in my area (South shore of Montréal). Are they easy to find in the US?
Maybe only fellows Britons would know beans on toast.