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My meal prep strategy is frying as much meat as my pan can handle and then reheating it with some carbs (and maybe broccoli) whenever I want to eat. But what's the Whitest way to do it? Burritos are Mexican, rice bowls are Korean. I would stuff the meat into pierogi (I'm Polish) but making them takes a lot more time.
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>>21989411
1. Buy Adidas
2. Light cigarette
3. Turn on squeezebox music
4. Squat
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>>21989419
Cheeky breeki
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>>21989411
Meatloaf. After cooking, slice it into individual portions and freeze them. Now whenever you want meatloaf you take one out of the freezer.
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>>21989411
Place a top a potato
Place a top corn bread
Place a top pie crust and a top with pie crust
Place a top bread
Place a top noodles
Place a top beans
Place a top my butthole
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>>21989457
How many times did you want to misspell atop?
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Don’t poor white people mix it with onion soup mix?
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>>21989477
All of America I think. It's a recipe
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>>21989460
7?
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>>21989411
>I would stuff the meat into pierogi (I'm Polish) but making them takes a lot more time.
Without getting too complicated, cook it with onions and seasoning and serve it with peas or carrots and boiled potatoes, a good old British post-war classic.
It's pretty good actually.

I recall my Grandmother using a mince/onion mix and stuffing it into thick slices of Marrow and baking it - finishing with some grated cheese. . . .this was back in the early 1970s.
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>>21989411
Onions, butter and spicy paprika with a little cumin, fry the mince in that. Add some gourmet shredded cheese to increase the quality upon reheating. Serve with mash or fried potatoes if you can make them fresh.

t. Eastern EU
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>>21989499
Well, good job!
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>>21989411
>I would stuff the meat into pierogi (I'm Polish)
Pierogis with meat are Chinese. They were introduced to Eastern Europe by the Mongols.

Ukranians/Poles put their own personal twist on them by replacing the meat with less expensive stuff.
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>>21989411
taco night is the whitest thing you can do with ground beef
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>>21989533
Do you have an amusing story about a bridge?
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>>21989533
no retard postmodern-poisoned pseud, pierogies are not chinese. the thing they came from was chinese. you stupid fucking zoomer pseud.
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>>21989411
>But what's the Whitest way to do it?
Patties to be placed into sandwiches. A type of sandwich called a hamburger. The more modern hwhite way is to just use premade hard taco shells. Mexicans only traditionally ate them flat that way.
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>>21989548
>The more modern hwhite way is to just use premade hard taco shells
American food isn't considered white
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>>21989553
good point well made
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>>21989538
You sound mad.

White perogies are filled with potato. The thing they came from was Chinese meat filled perogies.
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>>21989567
Do. You. Have. An. Amusing. Story. About. A. Bridge?
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>>21989553
What about minced meat sandwiches, then?



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