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Fix your shit. Prepackaged mixes are never, at any point, necessary in a kitchen. Keep the staples on hand, learn to make whatever the fuck you want for real, and try not to get fat.You only need packaged bread mix and some water
Fair enough. I'm still learning, so next time I might try using separate ingredients. The most basic mixes only have 3-4 ingredients anyway.Fix your shit. Prepackaged mixes are never, at any point, necessary in a kitchen. Keep the staples on hand, learn to make whatever the fuck you want for real, and try not to get fat.
I don't live in a city but I've seen every cheese you've named. I don't know where you moved too but it might be skewing your perception. I'd walk to my local grocery store and take a picture of the cheese isle but I don't want to PL if I don't have to.Must be nice to live in a huge city. The average American does not have access to the stores you do.
And yes, not having cheeses made with milk from special breeds of cows that feed on special turfs is part of the lack of variety. I've never seen Kasseri, Blue Stilton, Fontina, or Mascarpone anywhere in the US and I do look.
But no, now that I'm here and actively visiting stores I've never even seen before and specifically looking for cheeses, please tell me I'm still wrong, still trolling, etc, because you (living in a large city) can find something more obscure than everyone else.
Almost all bread here is shelf stable bread, however it's not as bad as you've been given to believe, the most popular bread is white bread (like you would find on a McDonald's hamburger bun) but we also have whole wheat and whole grain and other options which are somewhere in the middle. You can also find fresh bread, as Null already said, although he complained about frozen dough and dried yeast. I have no idea if my local store uses frozen dough and I have no idea why it would matter whether the yeast has been dried. America has its own food culture that, like England, was highly influenced by the second world war. England forgot what real food is because of prolonged war rationing, and America became very prosperous after the war and our three primary vices are greed, pride, and indolence, so shelf-stable processed foods that require little preparation became very popular. Also, chemicals used to be viewed as healthier and higher quality than natural things, if you remember the "chemical burger" joke from MGSV, people probably would have actually bought a burger that called itself a chemical burger back then. Also I would like to reiterate that American cheese is real cheese, and basically tastes like a mild cheddar, it just gets a bad reputation because most of what is labeled as American cheese is highly adulterated with whey protein to cut costs.How hard is it to find real bread in the US? All I see in the media is stuff like Wonder Bread, which is probably the bread equivalent of American cheese.
Depending on where you live it can be literally impossible to find fresh baked bread leavened by yeast. When I first moved back I wanted live yeast. I called up Walmart, a local pizzeria, and a local bakery and asked if they had live yeast. Walmart only had dried yeast and their bakery received its bread as frozen dough already leavened. The pizzeria received its dough the same way. The bakery only made sweets and had zero products that required yeast. The nearest whole foods was 90 minutes away.
I’ve found people who like to use American cheese as a gotcha tend to conflate it with margarine as well.Also I would like to reiterate that American cheese is real cheese, and basically tastes like a mild cheddar, it just gets a bad reputation because most of what is labeled as American cheese is highly
No. My tool cuts out silence.Does Josh speed up the audio on the MATI mp3's?
Nigger I've gone to Publix and hhgregs, you dumb fags refuse to accept that maybe I'm just right and what I see if different from you. You lack actual theory of mind, like a child or an animal or an autistic person. I keep saying this and you keep repeating the same thing. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about but still act indignant. I'd list every store I've gone to but I don't want to provide information I shouldn't on accident.You lived in coastal cities while still going to Walmart.
Do you know who those emojis depict? Hint: He is very much not an underage girl.It's funny how that isn't painfully obvious, but then again, these emotes are still here:
e.t.a.: backstory for the ones who want it -- the above quote was a play on the fact that Josh had a fit over loli emotes, then it turned out we had them here -- hilarity ensued.