@ericbomb to Ask Lemmy • 1 year agoWhat's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?message-square291arrow-up1220arrow-down110file-text
arrow-up1210arrow-down1message-squareWhat's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?@ericbomb to Ask Lemmy • 1 year agomessage-square291file-text
For me, crepes ain’t worth the stress to make fresh. Just buy a little pack from store and focus on filling is my go to.
minus-squareAnti-Face Weaponlink9•1 year agoSub sandwiches are legitimately the same price or even less expensive if you buy it from a restaurant compared to buying all the ingredients yourself. Similar with gyros.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoHalf the stuff I buy for sandwiches goes bad before I use it all. To avoid that to eat the same shit every day and after 2-3 it just tastes gross to me.
minus-squareAnti-Face Weaponlink1•1 year agoIf you do that it will come out maybe a dollar or two cheaper and besides, at least for me a lot of it will go bad.
minus-square@banneryear1868link1•1 year agoYup the city near me is known for it’s sub shops, an old steel town which makes sense, just can’t beat the options they have for the price.
Sub sandwiches are legitimately the same price or even less expensive if you buy it from a restaurant compared to buying all the ingredients yourself.
Similar with gyros.
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Half the stuff I buy for sandwiches goes bad before I use it all. To avoid that to eat the same shit every day and after 2-3 it just tastes gross to me.
If you do that it will come out maybe a dollar or two cheaper and besides, at least for me a lot of it will go bad.
Yup the city near me is known for it’s sub shops, an old steel town which makes sense, just can’t beat the options they have for the price.
One has better quality