• @[email protected]
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    4927 days ago

    You know, I don’t hate it… I would probably eat a lot more salad too if it was just right there

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      727 days ago

      I do this a lot with meal prepping veggies to be super easy to add to meals. Sometimes dinner is nothing more than cooking up some protein and adding veggies and condiments.

      • @[email protected]
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        627 days ago

        I have a bunch of chopped veggies and bagged lettuce in the refrigerator and do much the same. Today is tempeh, and tomorrow is the beans that are already soaking.

        It’s so easy to plan meals if you know in advance what protein you’re having

  • Admiral Patrick
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    27 days ago

    Uh, that’s not “a little extra”. That’s “a lot genius”.

      • themeatbridge
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        1527 days ago

        And they homeschool, so they’re home all day, snacking and eating lunch.

    • @owenfromcanada
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      1527 days ago

      Yep. Lots of families need an extra fridge, and this functions in that role beautifully.

  • Nougat
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    2027 days ago

    No matter what the meal is, you know they have to be doing it buffet style. Trying to get that many plated meals out is a hell of a task unless you’re a professional chef.

  • Cris
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    1227 days ago

    I don’t know how keeping the ingredients fresh works, but if you can keep them fresh long enough to eat everything that looks genuinely awesome

      • @Cort
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        127 days ago

        Lol 10-11 people is the only way I can see this working without spoilage. Just a single person or even a family of four would have to eat only salads or reduce the number of ingredients in the salad bar too keep it all from going had

    • @techt
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      627 days ago

      It’s a professional refrigerated salad bar, so I’d expect the same as you’d find in a restaurant. Maybe prep in the morning and dispose/repurpose into dinner in the evening. Such a cool idea, $1300 is a scary investment but it seems amazing.