• ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Perfect steak. Could use it in so many things, besides eating it by itself, and it’d save me so much and majorly upgrade my meals.

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    Bbq brisket. I’m not going to go through the whole process of smoking for several hours.

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    A nice hearty soup. Can basically travel the world because it can feed you and hydrate you when you cannot find water or sustenance. And I think it is healthy enough to not kill you if you survived on it for the last 3 months, might be wrong.

    But most importantly it will not take away your pleasure of better food, such as pizza, which after three months only eating pizza, you will be tired of it for the rest of you life

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      This is the way I was going. Beans, rice, and cheese burritos, with plenty of veggies and salsa to round things out. Pretty wholesome, lots of nutrients, complete protein. You’d never starve. Enchiladas are an excellent variation.

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    Assuming cooked includes “prepared”: sushi boat with a variety of rolls!

    Plenty to eat, good protein, and it’s something I can’t prepare for myself. Also assuming magic, won’t contribute to ocean decline.

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    In any quantity? Some nutritionally complete food that avoids as many allergens as possible. Probably some kind of fortified legume and veggie paste. With that kind of magical power, I’d be looking to slay one of the horsemen of the apocalypse

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    A good taco. Actually, I think the enchilada guy was right. What he said.

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    Boiled little cubes of zucchini. No spice, no salt, nothing. It’s for my cat, I have to do this all year round and it’s annoying.

    • Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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      For some reason the idea of pulling a delicious smelling/looking corndog out of a pocket and handing it to a frazzled/sad random with a genuine “Hey, you don’t have to rawdog life alone — you can corndog it instead.” is like, Jesus-tier miracle shitposting.

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        I was imagining a hip holster or possibly a bandolier to pull them out of, but, thank you. This is the greatest compliment I have ever received.

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          You know, a holster is not an idea that occurred to me, but I sort of like the idea of just having like a magical holster of corn dogs.

          Or like, an ankle holster. Imagine explaining that to airport security.
          My personal favorite riff on the attached holder idea is one of those old school gas station change dispensers. You pull a little lever and a corn dog pops up out of one of the tubes like a spring-loaded snake. (Would have to be appropriately sized.) Maybe other tubes have condiments?

  • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    6 days ago

    A nice salad with dressing and some added things like feta cheese. It tastes good, I make it rarely because the salad package / salad head always spoils before I ate all of it, and it’s one of the only foods that I like that wouldn’t make me obese if it was a magically available at all times.

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      This is a good choice! Salads seem simple but to make it interesting involves a lot of prep. And too often you go to the fridge and the ingredients either wilted or froze, plus when you’re done it’s still just a salad even if it’s a really good one. Being able to say, “I’d like a nice arugula with apples and maple toasted pecan bits, balsamic dressing” or maybe “How about miner’s lettuce and baby red leaf, with sliced grapes, Monterey Jack, sourdough croutons and nasturtiums, and put a little toasted sesame oil in the dressing.”

      Turn a simple burger into a gourmet meal, and healthy too.