>buy 2,5kg raw chicken for pocket change>boil with salt and spices for a couple hours with bones and all to extract all the nutrients and flavors>put in fridgeNow whenever you want a meal, just boil a portion with some pasta or something. Absolutely delicious and healthy and it costs you like $1 per mealWhy isn't this more common? And how do poors have the audacity to claim that they can only eat much more expensive fast food?
Oh yeah and put some cottage cheese in too. And lots of chili powder of course
>>21953796>Is chicken soup the most perfect food?no, it's too wet to be perfect.a perfect food does not have the opportunity to cause a mess.
>>21953796It's only good with dumplings, and those do not store well in the fridge at all.
>>21953796It's like a basic thing you can always turn to when running out of ideas.
>>21953799>Oh yeah and put some cottage cheese in toowat
>>21953796I cannot speak for the moronic poor people who make that excuse. I'm poor and I never go hungry even with only ordering fast food once a month or so. Personally as far as soups go the only homemade ones I've made are potato onion and chili. But for canned soup, bean and bacon is goated both for taste as well as how filling it is.
>>21954006Let the man talk!
>>21954045Only ordering fast food once a month is why you aren't going hungry. You'd have to be pretty stupid to not be eating cheaper that way, even if all you got at the grocery was premade meals you don't have to cook. You can have ribeye steak for cheaper than fast food.
>>21954006>>21954160Cottage cheese in hot soup (mixed in near end) gives thicker consistency with better taste plus little gooey cheese tasting balls. Try it
>>21954164Does it work with any cheese im not a fan of cottage
>>21954167I don't think so. I've added real cheese to soup before but it just turns into a messEven if you're not a fan of cottage cheese, try it once in soup, it really tastes and feels exactly like balls of feta cheese then
>>21954167I've added American cheese to ramen before, but I assume most cheeses wouldn't work so well without adding emulsifiers.
>>21953796No, chocolate is the perfect food. Lots of nutrition, easy to digest, and very low residue.