$5 Little Caesars hot and ready > any frozen pizza
Does /ck/ agree? I figure if a frozen pizza goes over $5 it can't compete with Little Caesars.
>>7413214
>under $5 total and better than any national chain
Just add fresh ingredients to cheaper, quality frozen pizzas instead of trying to order a cheap "fresh" pizza.
The more expensive frozen pizzas are actually worse, as they try to emulate restaurant pizza, which only makes it that much more apparent that it's frozen.
Get the deep dish for the extra couple bucks. It'll taste better and there's more (at least enough to justify the extra money.)
I prefer Dominos, but any cheap ass pizza is better than frozen.
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dos and donts?
Do post in legible English using proper punctuation.
Don't post gibberish like this.
>>7421585
idk i udersutud him jast fane
give it back, jamal
What's the least autistic drink to order at a restaurant? My mom makes fun of me and my dad for ordering water, should I get iced tea instead?
Stop being so insecure about your beverage choices, and just get what you like the most.
>>7420861
Wine u faggt
>My mom makes fun of me and my dad
did you mean 'my wife's son'
Is it safe to assume chicken meat is the worst since we are basically forced to eat it well-done?
No.
Maybe if you don't prepare it properly or season it sure.
Chicken breasts are clearly the worst, especially when you take away the skin and bones.
didn't see just a normal beer thread so thought it would be good to ask:
trying to branch out from IPAs. what are some good lagers/pilsners? I generally like the fact that IPAs have a pretty "strong" flavor and I also like a decently high ABV (like 7%). I live in PA if that helps.
Just go to a store with a large beer selection and pick something that looks/sounds good. Even better if it's locally brewed so you can deprive the shitty beverage conglomerates of your money.
>>7417833
decided to buy a variety pack of leinenkugel's because i liked the art and different types offered. looking at reviews, they're pretty bad so maybe i wasted my money. hopefully its not bad
>>7417976
Leinenkugels is pretty awful. The only thing i ever buy is their doppelbock because it's cheap and decent. What state are you in?
Cheap-ass candies that actually taste good, I'll start, Chocolate umbrellas.
You mean chocolate LANCES
more like chocolate ANTS
you mean chocolate CONES
Starting a new unpaid custodial internship tonight at an office building, and there's a fridge/freezer/microwave in the breakroom. What kinds of food should I stock up on? All I can think of is Hot Pockets.
also, general workplace food thread
>>7417744
>unpaid custodial internship
icwydt
>>7417749
This is the best microwavable meal. I usually take some vegetables to go with it though.
poster your nectar of the gods
I put siracha on all my steaks.
>>7415763
ahhhh i've had that rootbeer. It's really good.
>>7415763
I don't drink anything for the taste - I drink them because I'll die without them. Thus I only drink vodka and water.
Go
You should've seen my dinner tonight.
>stale plain bagel
>mayo
>a raw carrot
>glass of water
>>7412226
Is that a mini-bottle of Canadian Mist? Where do you even get those? I don't think Canadian Mist is standard plane-stock.
>>7412226
>la croix orange
>not god-tier refreshing lime
Depressing indeed OP
Taco bell: the humble bean burrito, no matter how broke i got the bean burrito was always there to fill me up.
Honorable mention: Carls Jrs western bacon cheeseburger, Take three things that are great on their own. onion rings bacon and cheeseburgers and sauce em up with bbq sauce.
>>7394401
>fit for a king
enjoy your burrito
My go-to comfort item.
Are you a fan of the hoagie? Sub sandwiches? Grinder? Hero? What do you like on yours?
A good Italian hits the spot 11/10 times. Gabagool, salami, ham, provolone, lettuce, tomato, banana peppers, oregano, oil and extra vinegar. Cold is fine, but hot... that's the fucking jam.
>>7421175
Poboy desu pham
>>7421175
Ham, a few select deli meats including but not limited to salami,turkey and pepperoni,
Onion, lettuce, tomato, vinegar,olive oil, salt and pepper.
If I'm feeling slutty, mayo and bacon.
If I feel self-important, brown mustard.
Anyone else tried Sir Kensington's ketchup? They started carrying it at Safeway and I really like it.
0/10
>>7421024
I bought some of their mayonnaise last summer in order to try the white people delicacy known as the tomato sandwich. It was good as far as mayonnaise from a jar is concerned.
Aside from what I used for a few tomato sandwiches, I ended up throwing it out as expected, although /ck/ had a hissy fit that I wasn't trying to use it up with some stupid recipes that I don't care to eat (mayonnaise salads, and stuff like that).
Anyway they have the ketchup at Smith & Wollensky but I have never used it. Not really much of a ketchup eater. But I'm sure it's fine.
>>7421047
It tastes like like glossy and fine-textured than Heinz, less spiced, less sour, just overall more of a relish than a sauce but I like it. Its twice the price of Heinz though.
Burgers are the best breakfast!
håll käften din jävla tönt
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Why are the unripe lemons always smaller then the ripe lemons at the market? Plus they cost more, too.
I don't get it.
>>7420230
They spend less time on the vine, so they don't grow as big.
They cost more because the demand isn't as high, so they have to charge more to justify picking them.
:^)
>Plus
>too
kill yourself
sincerely,
/lit/
They cost more because they're smaller and have a greater peel to flesh ratio.
Once you remove the waste they should be around the same.
What's your favorite nut butter? I picked up a jar of cashew butter on impulse the other day, its was really meh until I realized I grabbed one that was completely salt free. Added some salt and now its ok, but I'm not at all convinced it was worth $11/lb
>>7420168
>not at all convinced it was worth $11/lb
it isnt make own for fraction
>>7420176
thats about how expensive a pound of cashews is here, so the savings would marginal at best.
Natural & unsalted peanut butter.