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It's kind of genuinely crazy to me that you can just make burritos at home

Like you can just make them in your house, and put as much meat in them as you want. As much cheese and as much sour cream or whatever you want

For some reason I see burritos as like something you can only get outside of your house and they will definitely skimp on the good ingredients

But it's not. You can just buy all the ingredients and make your own. And put as much shit in there as you want, you probably wouldn't skimp on your own ingredients

Trippy I swear. Maybe it's just the fact that I've eaten miles of Chipotle that fucked up my thought process
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>>22019850
this nigga just developed awareness lmao
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>>22019850
you've taken the first step toward culinary freedom
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>>22019850
Yeah life is easy when you don't have anything going on in it
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>>22019850
have a seat while i blow your mind:
you can make a bunch of burritos at once and freeze them so you can reheat a good burrito whenever you want.
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fast food fags are subhuman
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>>22019850
I've heard it's possible to make a hamburger at home as well, but it's a bit hard to believe.
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>>22019850
Dude, I ate burritos AT HOME

Like I don't know if you know dude, but I made burritos AT HOME and I put sour cream on them too

For some reason, burritos were something OUTSIDE THE HOME, but today, I can eat them IN THE HOME

My thought process has completely changed forever
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>>22019850
bro learned how to manifest burritos
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>>22019863
There is nothing wrong with striving for an easy life.
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>>22019850
>/ck/ discovers why it's the food and COOKING board
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>>22019850
this idiot just woke up from a 20 year coma.

unsubscribe
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>>22019850
I can't actually put as much meat and cheese and sour cream as I want or it won't close
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>>22019851
Ironic considering it's a bot.
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>>22021130
youre a retard if you think a bot took it own photo
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>>22019850
Did you get your burrito license?
Then for a fee you can advance to BURGERS.
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Bro did you know you can seal them in a skillet or pan with a whisper of oil and the contents will remain locked within no matter which way yon handleth the beast
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>>22019850
wait until you hear about air fryers.
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> they will definitely skimp on the good ingredients

You “people” are always so obsessed about this. It’s so socially unattractive to whine about how wageslave didn’t load your burrito up enough, on par with saying you collect Pokémon cards or talking incessantly about vidya games. I can only view you now as a man child whose main source of food are the fast casual joints at the local strip mall.
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>>22022339
the problem is that there is a wagie behind the counter at all. if it was all done by robots at the push of a button nobody would complain because it would be exactly the same every time. the problem is simply lack of consistency.
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Slightly on topic without making a new thread... Anyone know how taco bell makes their tortillas so good? I've been trying to make copy cat quesadillas, I've got the cheese and sauce down, but I can't nail the tortillas or the grilling process.
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>>22022427
What aspect about them do you like? Usually restaurants steam their tortillas, which I’m guessing makes them more pliable and has a better texture.
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>>22022406
Making a robot which can do several complex tasks at once in a kitchen environment and making it cheap enough to buy/run it can replace low wage workers is a whole lot harder than coding an AI which can replace posters on 4chan, just look at OP and tell me that was written by a real human of any value.
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>>22022675
How they get the flavor and the crisp of the tortilla. Like is it oiled and grilled? Seasoned? I can't nail it.



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