I do not get Salisbury Steak. It's not good, its never been good, i never met anyone who loves it. Yet it's still in every cafeteria and frozen food section. Is it just because it's cheap to make in mass?
Hungry Man fried chicken, with mashed potatoes, and brownie is the best TV dinner I always hated though the tv dinner brownies would always either be liquidey or hard as a rock, no inbetween.
it's insane that you can add crispy onions to an arbys sandwhich for free, but it costs money to add lettuce
It's insane that the big dinner box from Pizza Hut is $6 more than it used to be, or that my wife and I can't do Chipotle for less than $30. Just trying to have a nice little affordable birthday dinner!
a bowl/burrito is like $9 at Chipotle how are you spending so much? just have the Grimace come make it for free
Triscuits are great. Wheat thins are oddly sweet to me. It's a constant debate / struggle in my household about which to buy. Triscuits + Pimento cheese = heaven. Also Wheat Thicks are just Weetabix. Classic commercial.
I know we’ve briefly discussed it here and there but I’m thinking Chinese food for dinner. what dishes do y’all usually order? I’m a sesame or orange chicken devotee but I kinda want something different today
Orange or Sesame chicken all the way. If that's not an option I usually go General Tso. I always order bao if its available. Also love shrimp lo mein, rangoons, egg rolls, chicken fingers w/ duck sauce.