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  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

    I’m cleaning out the leftovers one meal at a time. The wife wanted hashbrowns. That’s a perfect vehicle for my second to last smoked sausage, half an onion, some venison chili, half a loaf of homemade bread and the last of our eggs.

    It looks like a hot mess because it is. But there are less leftovers clogging up the kitchen.

    The eggs thing bothers me though. This is the first time in 7 years that we don’t have any eggs. The hens are old and decided not to lay in the colder season and we haven’t even hit winter yet. Normally we are giving away eggs this time of year. I might have to actually buy eggs soon.

    Cost per person? Completely unknown.

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    know_not_scotty_does@lemmy.world
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    That looks absolutely amazing.

    If you want crunchy hashbrowns, add more butter onto the top of them while you cook. The butter melts down through the hashbrowns and improves the way the crunchify. Cook them on a lower heat for a little longer to keep them from burning.

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      I’m cleaning out the leftovers one meal at a time. The wife wanted hashbrowns. That’s a perfect vehicle for my second to last smoked sausage, half an onion, some venison chili, half a loaf of homemade bread and the last of our eggs.

      It looks like a hot mess because it is. But there are less leftovers clogging up the kitchen.

      The eggs thing bothers me though. This is the first time in 7 years that we don’t have any eggs. The hens are old and decided not to lay in the colder season and we haven’t even hit winter yet. Normally we are giving away eggs this time of year. I might have to actually buy eggs soon.

      Cost per person? Completely unknown.

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      If this is trash, imma raid your dumpster.

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      • W watson@lemmy.world

        That is a “garbage plate“.

        When I went to college, there was a local restaurant that made garbage plates, they became pretty famous for it. There’s nothing better to soak up all the booze after a night of clubbing than a garbage plate.

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        PhobosAnomaly
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        #5

        I’m not sure what part of the world you’re from but in the UK, Chinese restaurants and takeaways popularised then concept of the Munchy Box.

        Basically, a pizza box rammed with carbs and meats - chips, rice, battered chicken balls, onion rings, satay sticks, salads, all sorts of shit.

        It’s like a happy meal for an adult. Being absolutely smashed while troughing it only adds to the experience. Usually good for then following morning too.

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        • P PhobosAnomaly

          I’m not sure what part of the world you’re from but in the UK, Chinese restaurants and takeaways popularised then concept of the Munchy Box.

          Basically, a pizza box rammed with carbs and meats - chips, rice, battered chicken balls, onion rings, satay sticks, salads, all sorts of shit.

          It’s like a happy meal for an adult. Being absolutely smashed while troughing it only adds to the experience. Usually good for then following morning too.

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          watson@lemmy.world
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          I know you guys invented the language, but I don’t understand half the words you just said, lol

          But it sounds yummy, so I’ll take your word for it

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          • W watson@lemmy.world

            I know you guys invented the language, but I don’t understand half the words you just said, lol

            But it sounds yummy, so I’ll take your word for it

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            PhobosAnomaly
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            My apologies 😂

            In short, a cardboard box full of food that contains the fat and salt content that exceeds the recommended daily intake for an entire small African country, for about £12 (~US$20?) which is absolutely fantastic for filling you up after having one or two or seventeen too many alcoholic beverages that evening.

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            • P PhobosAnomaly

              My apologies 😂

              In short, a cardboard box full of food that contains the fat and salt content that exceeds the recommended daily intake for an entire small African country, for about £12 (~US$20?) which is absolutely fantastic for filling you up after having one or two or seventeen too many alcoholic beverages that evening.

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              watson@lemmy.world
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              #8

              Well, as an American, I definitely know what that is, lol

              Also, £12 is about $15.71.

              It used to be about 2:1 in the exchange rate, but both of our currencies have been slipping lately

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                I’m cleaning out the leftovers one meal at a time. The wife wanted hashbrowns. That’s a perfect vehicle for my second to last smoked sausage, half an onion, some venison chili, half a loaf of homemade bread and the last of our eggs.

                It looks like a hot mess because it is. But there are less leftovers clogging up the kitchen.

                The eggs thing bothers me though. This is the first time in 7 years that we don’t have any eggs. The hens are old and decided not to lay in the colder season and we haven’t even hit winter yet. Normally we are giving away eggs this time of year. I might have to actually buy eggs soon.

                Cost per person? Completely unknown.

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                iamericandre@lemmy.world
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                Skips scramble

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                • K know_not_scotty_does@lemmy.world

                  That looks absolutely amazing.

                  If you want crunchy hashbrowns, add more butter onto the top of them while you cook. The butter melts down through the hashbrowns and improves the way the crunchify. Cook them on a lower heat for a little longer to keep them from burning.

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                  RobotsLeftHand
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                  Low and slow for hash browns. I really like olive oil poured right into the middle. Spreads out nicely.

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                  • I iamericandre@lemmy.world

                    Skips scramble

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                    bj61251@lemmy.world
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                    Don’t order the Skip’s Scramble

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      I’m cleaning out the leftovers one meal at a time. The wife wanted hashbrowns. That’s a perfect vehicle for my second to last smoked sausage, half an onion, some venison chili, half a loaf of homemade bread and the last of our eggs.

                      It looks like a hot mess because it is. But there are less leftovers clogging up the kitchen.

                      The eggs thing bothers me though. This is the first time in 7 years that we don’t have any eggs. The hens are old and decided not to lay in the colder season and we haven’t even hit winter yet. Normally we are giving away eggs this time of year. I might have to actually buy eggs soon.

                      Cost per person? Completely unknown.

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                      idunnololz
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                      I do this but with hotpot instead. I boil a pot of water, throw in the hotpot soup base and throw all my random produce in there and eat it 😄

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                      • idunnololzI idunnololz

                        I do this but with hotpot instead. I boil a pot of water, throw in the hotpot soup base and throw all my random produce in there and eat it 😄

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                        FauxPseudo
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                        I do it with fried rice.

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          I do it with fried rice.

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                          idunnololz
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                          That’s good too!

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                          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                            I’m cleaning out the leftovers one meal at a time. The wife wanted hashbrowns. That’s a perfect vehicle for my second to last smoked sausage, half an onion, some venison chili, half a loaf of homemade bread and the last of our eggs.

                            It looks like a hot mess because it is. But there are less leftovers clogging up the kitchen.

                            The eggs thing bothers me though. This is the first time in 7 years that we don’t have any eggs. The hens are old and decided not to lay in the colder season and we haven’t even hit winter yet. Normally we are giving away eggs this time of year. I might have to actually buy eggs soon.

                            Cost per person? Completely unknown.

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                            showmeyourkizinti@startrek.website
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                            Brinner is awesome! I wish I could get my wife to make it for me.

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                            • W watson@lemmy.world

                              That is a “garbage plate“.

                              When I went to college, there was a local restaurant that made garbage plates, they became pretty famous for it. There’s nothing better to soak up all the booze after a night of clubbing than a garbage plate.

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                              Sophocles
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                              Garbage plates sound horrible in theory but they are litterally so good. They hit hard after a night out or if you have the night munchies. I’m not sure if they’re popular elsewhere but they are a staple of upstate New York

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                              • W watson@lemmy.world

                                That is a “garbage plate“.

                                When I went to college, there was a local restaurant that made garbage plates, they became pretty famous for it. There’s nothing better to soak up all the booze after a night of clubbing than a garbage plate.

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                                white_nrdy@programming.dev
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                                I don’t know where you went to college, but these are the staple local dish in Rochester NY.

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                                • W white_nrdy@programming.dev

                                  I don’t know where you went to college, but these are the staple local dish in Rochester NY.

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                                  watson@lemmy.world
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                                  Apparently, you do know where I went to college, lol

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                                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                                    I’m cleaning out the leftovers one meal at a time. The wife wanted hashbrowns. That’s a perfect vehicle for my second to last smoked sausage, half an onion, some venison chili, half a loaf of homemade bread and the last of our eggs.

                                    It looks like a hot mess because it is. But there are less leftovers clogging up the kitchen.

                                    The eggs thing bothers me though. This is the first time in 7 years that we don’t have any eggs. The hens are old and decided not to lay in the colder season and we haven’t even hit winter yet. Normally we are giving away eggs this time of year. I might have to actually buy eggs soon.

                                    Cost per person? Completely unknown.

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                                    AmericanEconomicThinkTank
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                                    Good buddy you call that trash?

                                    I’d drop a summer in whatever hippie free love militia compound/commune for that.

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                                    • W watson@lemmy.world

                                      Well, as an American, I definitely know what that is, lol

                                      Also, £12 is about $15.71.

                                      It used to be about 2:1 in the exchange rate, but both of our currencies have been slipping lately

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                                      Jiggle_Physics
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                                      As an american, what about what they said wasn’t something you could understand? Like, seriously, the only thing potentially understandable to not know is satay, if you don’t live in a metropolitan area.

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                                      • J Jiggle_Physics

                                        As an american, what about what they said wasn’t something you could understand? Like, seriously, the only thing potentially understandable to not know is satay, if you don’t live in a metropolitan area.

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                                        FauxPseudo
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                                        #21

                                        I’m not familiar with “battered chicken balls” not sure if that’s another way of saying nuggets or something else. Satay is something I miss after moving out of a metropolitan area. I should probably make some. My wife loves the spicy peanut sauce more than the meat on a stick.

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                                        • W watson@lemmy.world

                                          Apparently, you do know where I went to college, lol

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                                          white_nrdy@programming.dev
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                                          Lol ok. I figured there was a chance it wasn’t ROC, since I I’ve seen plates on a menu like one other place.

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