>customer asks what my favourite menu item is
>>8140388
lmayooo
desu instead of telling them some bullshit i actually tell them the truth now and they are always swift to say yes. but i work at dominos so most of the stuff isnt total shit
Just pick a random sandwich off the menu OP
>>8140388
I do this when ordering shots, because I don't drink shots, but I need to know what the girls shit is. I'm kinda a player, you see
French dip is superior over any kind of sandwich. In fact, any sandwich that comes with au jus beats other sandwiches because who doesnt love some delicious salty meat juice in their mouth
>>8140363
>salty meat juice
I see what you did there...
>>8140363
Au jus is a French culinary term meaning "with juice". It refers to meat dishes prepared or served together with a light gravy made from the juices given off by the meat as it is cooked.
Enjoy your European Ancestory.
>>8140363
Do you make it yourself? Recipe please.
At home I can cook chicken and rice and stuff.
Everything I can make tastes like shit when reheated.
What kind of meals can I cook at home, take to work, and be able to enjoy?
>>8140340
"wet" foods like soups, stews, chili, pasta sauce, and so on are easy to cook in bulk and reheat well.
>>8140340
...you're not reheating rice, are you?
>>8140359
It's the meat/chicken that gets ruined when I reheat it.
My new place lacks an oven and I need something that's good enough to bake a few chicken breasts or a Cornish hen and maybe cookies in occasion.
>>8140300
What's your budget like?
I've used many over the years and honestly even the cheapass ones do a pretty good job. The only complaint I ever had with one is that the removable "crumb tray" at the bottom was so shallow that it was nearly impossible to remove it without creating a bigger mess than it was supposed to help with.
The reason I ask about your budget is that ideally you'd get one with a convection mode built in. The Kitchenaid KCO222 is a great choice in my opinion; has convection mode and costs about $70.
Looking to go 80 or less. So that's an option I guess. And I don't eat toast ever do crumb tray isn't a bother
>>8140300
They are such a mess.
oven or microwave unless your an electric bill Nazi.
What does /ck/ think of scampi or other seafood?
>>8140245
I love all seafood and ocean fish. All of it. Gimme.
>>8140245
eat it with my mouth
Love shrimp love most whitefish and salmon and shit, have somehow never had scallops but they seem like they'd be right up my alley
Haven't had oysters since I was like 5 when I ate so many at a restaurant when my gramps was visiting I threw up all over the table. But if try them again
Hey /ck, I will make lunch for my new girlfriend on sunday and I don't really know what to cook for her. Post some nice lunch ideas!
>>8140080
OE and pork rinds
>>8140080
Since the weather is getting decent (assuming you live in the west), I'd suggest grilling. Find out what she likes best BBQ'd, then make that for her.
>>8140080
Could it be Brunch, instead?
Sunday brunches are nice and ladies like them.
>Quiche Lorraine (bacon and onion quiche)
>green salad made with mixed greens, candied walnuts, blueberries or grapes, and orange-white wine vinegar dressing
>hot yeast rolls with butter and apple butter
>either Affogato (if she likes coffee) or pumpkin-chocolate chip bars for dessert
If it has to be a Lunch dish:
>Chicken Piccata with angel hair pasta
>Caprese salad
>Affogato (like before) or strawberry shortcake for dessert
Pic related, my lunch today. Spicy pork bibimbap from China Wing, here in Charlotte, NC.
Anyone here know of a magical place called Hu-Hot? It's a Mongolian grill where you put together your own dish and have some normie cook it all on a huge grill for you. And it tastes fucking delicious!
>>8140082
Never heard of that name, but there are many places like it.
The food tends to suck because most people have no clue regarding good flavor combinations. They just pick shit they like without bothering to think about how it would go together.
>>8140077
Charlotte fag here. China wing is the shit. Try the bulgogi philly, it's insane.
I just discovered an oriental grocery store not far from where I live. Is there anything tasty I should look out for? All I got on my first run was a pack of seasoned seaweed and shrimp-flavored chips.
Rice and spices.
Fresh cat meat
two all dog patties special sauce lemon chicken picked onions on a sesame oiled bum
Is sushi a bad thing to eat if you are trying to lose weight? Even if it's plain like pic related, does that little bit of white rice have a lot of calories in it?
rice is pretty calorie dense, you are probably better off getting mostly sashimi
>>8139893
Stick to sashimi or seaweed salads.
ITT: foods only you like
>>8139875
Ok, you go first
omg i love bon jovi now!
i mean anchovie.
Coffee+orange juice. It's really hard to get in the right proportions, and it doesn't work if you use creamer, but it's good.
What does /ck/ think of my burger?
no comment?
>implying your weaboo fatass can make fries
>burger flattened like a typical fastfood joint
Congrats on serving yourself milk, big boy just like mommy says you are.
this isn't really about the burger though, is it?
that awkward moment when you venture into a "superstore" and you realize what has become of humanity.
Indeed, plebs still post rotated pictures. Humanity is doomed.
>>8139817
can't believe the world turned literally sideways mates
Bet the Oreo churros are tasty. I'll suck your cock if I'm wrong.
I have 2 pounds of pemale bacon /ck/
Anything outside of grilling it should I do with it? Any suggestions?
Wrap something with it
>>8139802
fry that shit up and make some bacon and egg sandwiches brother
what would ya order /ck/?
I'd go classic and get an "Original "Fudd", 2/3 lb (because I love giant burgers), and add mushrooms and grilled onions. Then go top it with all the goodies from the vegtable/condiment bar.
And some onion rings.
>>8139796
I'd take the BBQ hot rocks burger at ½ pound
I've been on a chipotle binge lately.
>>8139796
No egg?
No deal.
sup /ck/!!
Rate my neet breakfast
>>8139606
If you're neet, you have time to actually make something decent
>>8139611
nah... life's too short to cook.
>>8139615
Life is long as fuck