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  • May 10, 2022
    le epic poster xD

    idc I’m moving out when I’m like 38

    Nah. I can't do it breh.

    I moved out to a crappy apartment in the hood but I still prefer it to staying with either of my parents.

  • May 10, 2022
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    slater

    bro whenever I take my rice out the cooker, it's always sticky so I gotta rinse the finished rice in a basin

    I swish the rice through water to clean it before even putting it in the cooker too, idgi

    have you like, ever eaten rice before? wtf

  • May 10, 2022
    Innocent

    Don’t think ur supposed to wash white rice or it gets sticky.

    White man

  • May 10, 2022
    space0cadet

    have you like, ever eaten rice before? wtf

    ???? what am I doing wrong

  • May 10, 2022
    slater

    bro whenever I take my rice out the cooker, it's always sticky so I gotta rinse the finished rice in a basin

    I swish the rice through water to clean it before even putting it in the cooker too, idgi

    Eat from the rice cooker directly
    Free pot

  • May 10, 2022

    Don’t get no process food

  • eclass ⛓️
    May 10, 2022

    You 30 and don’t know what food to buy? Cmon bro do better

  • May 10, 2022
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    Tuna ya best friend nephew. Tuna paste sandwiches with celery and mayo hit for a light snack during the day, good protein.

    Tuna with rice for dinner or lunch if times are tough.

    You could put tuna in with any top ramen/noodles as well to spice it up.

    Use the flavoured tuna they got at Walmart. It could be sriracha, lemon pepper, etc. Wtv you want.

    Tuna, until you figure life out.

  • May 10, 2022

    Holy s*** I rhymed^

  • May 10, 2022

    Chicken and rice

  • May 10, 2022

    HelloFresh lol

  • May 10, 2022
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    first off, congrats mane !!

    DO NOT GO THE THE GROCERY STORE AND JUST START BUYING S***

    trust me. I did it. you will both waste money and food.

    buy essentials like seasonings, oil, butter, water, a loaf of bread, condiments, lunch meat etc. And if you plan on cookin that week, then buy the ingredients for that.

    dont go buying hotdog and burger buns, big ass gallon jug of milk, raw meat, beaucoup snacks and s*** like that. you aint gone eat it in time.

  • May 10, 2022

    Hell ya man. Make sure to take pictures of everything so u don’t get f***ed when u move out

  • May 10, 2022
    schizoidkid

    So I just moved out of moms basement and into an apartment with a roommate.

    What foods should I buy??
    I want to cook more but simple stuff cuz I'm absolutely non experienced at cooking.

    What stuff should I buy for the fridge and the pantry

    I'm 30 btw

    Get an airfryer/pressure cooker, you can make good “dumb-proof” meals.

    I’d also recommend meal prepping, eating things like tuna, and learning how to make eggs.

  • May 10, 2022
    schizoidkid

    So I just moved out of moms basement and into an apartment with a roommate.

    What foods should I buy??
    I want to cook more but simple stuff cuz I'm absolutely non experienced at cooking.

    What stuff should I buy for the fridge and the pantry

    I'm 30 btw

    You need to get a bag of rice and cans of beans at the very least because those are foods that are hella cheap and will last you a long time

    After that idk get any proteins like eggs and frozen chicken breast

  • May 10, 2022
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    slater

    bro whenever I take my rice out the cooker, it's always sticky so I gotta rinse the finished rice in a basin

    I swish the rice through water to clean it before even putting it in the cooker too, idgi

    If ur rice hella sticky you gotta let it cook more lol

  • May 10, 2022
    RIP PRINCE

    If ur rice hella sticky you gotta let it cook more lol

    I thought it's the rice cooker job to do tht

    I add two cups of water to every 1 cup of rice

  • May 10, 2022
    ALPHABEAR

    Tuna ya best friend nephew. Tuna paste sandwiches with celery and mayo hit for a light snack during the day, good protein.

    Tuna with rice for dinner or lunch if times are tough.

    You could put tuna in with any top ramen/noodles as well to spice it up.

    Use the flavoured tuna they got at Walmart. It could be sriracha, lemon pepper, etc. Wtv you want.

    Tuna, until you figure life out.

    tuna and kimchi

  • ghosting ®️
    May 10, 2022
  • May 10, 2022

    Tuna

  • May 12, 2022

    I live alone and my fridge is always empty. It's really depressing. Just a bottle of club soda sitting on the corner and nothing else. I just use UberEats.

  • May 12, 2022

    Healthy food. Cook everything. Saves so much money.