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biscuits are not dumplings, lol. C'mon man! love the restaurant chef that cooks with this unit. why doesnt he just eat the food at work that he cooks? he's there every single day.
I don’t have to worry about mortgage payments thank you. I have section 8 my family houses ready and they help take care of me because my disability and I tried applying multiple jobs. I’ve even worked for a lot of crappy jobs like McDonald’s, and all that when I was younger and it was awful. My managers were awful. The coworkers were terrible
Well, when you’re living paycheck to paycheck like a lot of people are like my current boyfriend is having my whole family is you can’t really afford these fancy new gadgets
For Earth Day I started growing some of my own food and a garden where I live I have a disability and I’m trying to lose weight for my health. I have type two diabetes. I have epilepsy arthritis in my lower back tonight so my heels and my wrist I don’t have a college degree. A lot of people cannot afford the side dumps because they’re so overpriced.
No, thank you. They were tons of other gadgets on the market that can do that too. I have tendinitis and arthritis. I have arthritis in my lower back. I have tendinitis in my wrist.
I am shocked that I’m not seeing one comment about her claim that ketchup + cola = delicious barbeque sauce. Or that she’s using chunks of tenderloin for the “pulled pork.”
I’ve always been very confused about that as well! I’m glad I’m not the only one that is confused. I would think it’s the same thing, but I have heard many times that they are in fact two different things, so idk. I would have to research it, but I’m way too lazy to do that right now.
12:53 - Total overkill with the timer. Several ingredients were clearly pre-prepped ahead of time, total TV magic and not like reality at all. 13:24 - Hold it! What about the time it took to peel those carrots and potatoes? Also, didn't count the time it took to open the can of mushroom soup and add water to it. 14:14 - I would screw the lid on the jar and give it a good shake to get as much sauce out of it. 14:52 - Doesn't she know there are pre-made teriyaki sauces that are much more healthier than that sugary slick she put on that chicken? Again, what about the time to chop those vegetables and stuff those zucchini? 15:35 - Why is every "barbecue" recipe video I see use ketchup? Doesn't anyone know what barbecue sauce is? Also what about the time it took to prep the pork? 16:50 - Gotta finish it off with one of her infamous dump cakes. Hey, what about the time it took to open the cans? I would say between peeling the vegetables, mixing the ingredients, to opening the containers, that's about a good hour right there. These ads get more asinine with each passing decade. Of course advertisers see us as idiots when most of us are critical thinking people.
I wonder how this one guy can time the meal for half time. The game clock is often stopped which means half time can be at a different time every game. Scam
Nope. You didn’t pay attention. This machine has a _LOT_ more to it than a rice cooker. It has settings for stovetop frying, as well as an oven, steamer, slow cooker, and pressure cooker / rice cooker.
That couple was so happy not to tip when it comes to dining out. Well Mr. and Mrs., you shouldn’t dine out if tipping is your issue. Don’t be cheap lol