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THIS inspires me to eat home made food :) what about u :?

 

 

 

 

 

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ok i know the first vid is fake but still :PxD BREAKING BAD xD

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anything that is home made and made properly is amazing and cheaper than buying it 

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I make home made burgers , there realy good and you get to choose how big they are :)

i wanna eat ur burgers !

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ive heard it both ways :)

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anything that is home made and made properly is amazing and cheaper than buying it 

well yeah its cheap cant say its amazing in my case though

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All that rubbish about Mcdonalds food being laden with nasty chemicals is crap, the food is not bad for you, it just doesn't have any nutrients and too much fat for the everyday diet.  If you remove the water from food it will not go off, it will not get moldy and will not blacken and shrink. Mc donalds food is steamed and therefore it dries out before it has a chance to decompose. If you remove the water from and food it will not decompose. That is why food is dehydrated to make it last longer.

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All that rubbish about Mcdonalds food being laden with nasty chemicals is crap, the food is not bad for you, it just doesn't have any nutrients and too much fat for the everyday diet.  If you remove the water from food it will not go off, it will not get moldy and will not blacken and shrink. Mc donalds food is steamed and therefore it dries out before it has a chance to decompose. If you remove the water from and food it will not decompose. That is why food is dehydrated to make it last longer.

 

I was just going to post this. Obviously McDonald's is not an example of good food, but the claims in the "supersize me" movie was uninformed.

 

Speaking of home made food, yes yes yes. Buy a bunch of rice, beans, onions, garlic, potatoes, frozen vegetables and spices and you can eat well and quite cheaply. Beats eating out all the time any day.

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Home made food does taste better^^ Mostly because you can mess about with the ingredients until it's just right for you.

But mcdonalds food is quick,easy and convenient. I tend to prefer burger king myself :P

 

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remembering the pink slime incident from a year or so ago I wonder how much of the meat that comes in the mcdonalds burgers comes from areas that we would recognize as meat. 

 

whenever I get a burger craving I satisfy it with a loco moco. its so scary how easy it is to make for all you novices. 

 

 

I don't understand why the guy uses gravy mix when its so much easier and cheaper to make a gravy from a roux if you need to know how to do that then search for alton brown's episode "gravy confidential"

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