Cut film around desert

>Cut film around desert
>Cut slit over vegetables
>Microwave for 5 Minutes
>Take out
>Pull Film Back over Turkey
>Flip Turkey stir potatoes
>Microwave for 5 More mins
>Let Sit and Cool
>Enjoy

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Fuck these "Hungry Boy" instructions.

Put it in the oven like a real man and they aren't half bad actually.

You forgot the part where you throw out the vegetables

Use the oven you nigger.

God damn these things are sad...

>buy a pot pie
>jab a hole in top
>microwave 5 mins and done
Fuck microwave food that requires a dozen steps.

make me

>Fuck microwave food that requires a dozen steps

I just put it in the oven or only follow the first steps

It's a bit strange they expect people to do all that for a fucking Hungry Man

It's less work to make a real turkey

>Eat the Hot turkey
>Bite Cold Potato
>put back in Microwave

>take bite
>third degree mouth burns
>throw meal away in a fit of anger

>hungry man
Why bother with them. Ramen with fried pork slices or beef cutlets is only a little more effort and much tastier

/thread

>Based Ramen Poster

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Both have just about the same amount of salt, too.

I lived off this shit from age 22 to 35, doc said I had elevated blood pressure, then I discovered how easy it is to make quick, simple meals for cheaper and much more nutritious. Blood pressure back to normal.

1. Cook a meat (throw in pan or throw on grill, flip once, really easy)
2. Cook a vegetable (throw in pan with oil and butter, stir, it gets soft)
3. Cook a starch (rice or potato in microwave or roll)

>fulfilling meal
>takes less time than stopping at fast food
>can get fancy with sauces or onions or spices
>pic related, dinner tonight, took 15 minutes to make

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>preheat oven to 400
>place tyson tendies on baking sheet
>put baking sheet in oven
>bake for 20min
>let sit and cool
>enjoy

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Nice going, user. You could probably cook the meat even quicker in a paninin grill, too.

wtf this is the basis of all cuisine in my country how can americans be so lost that they literally have to reinvent the wheel

You could also slice it into thin strips for rice, it takes less than 2 minutes to fry the meat that way. Not the same guy but its what i do for rice and beef

>purchase 2lbs eye round roast
>purchase cooking thermometer
>pat the roast dry with paper towel
>cover in salt pepper and garlic powder
>let sit out for 30min to get close to room temperature
>preheat oven to 400
>put any cooking oil into a pan on high heat
>sear the roast on all sides
>put roast in the oven
>take out when roast reaches 115 f
>let the roast cool for 15-20min before carving
you can eat this with potatoes
you can also shred and saute it in butter then make steak sandwiches
you can also cut it up and put it on top of salad

Do you think you could use a rice cooker for vegetables? I want to experiment with that but I don't want to ruin perfectly good veggies.

i should mention a 2lbs eye round is about $10 and will feed you for days

Now THIS is my kind of shitpost.

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Well user i have a rice pot and we have a extra basket that sits on top for steaming vegetables. Steams them perfectly and the rice is done at the same time. I haven't tried using the actual pot for vegetables though. I would suggest just getting a steamer basket for your rice pot

>purchase 3 pound top round roast for $10 at based bucher
>pour in some baslamic vinegar, red wine
>put in two table spoons of thyme honey
>two table spoons of worchestershire
>two sprigs rosemary
>put in fridge for 24 hours
>put under broiler for 5 minutes each side
>cut in thin strips against the grain

ate half of it in one sitting, fed the rest to my pet rats.

I use a rice cooker for my veggies user
I cook japanese sweet potato in it.
They are Soooooooo GUUUUOOOD!

>Bro its got the cranberry sauce that runs over into your turkey
>like what happened on thanksgiving b4 the divorce
>Now yo ass eating an egg samich 4 breakfast
>bologna samich 4 lunch
>and some god damn thanksgiving comfort for $2 for dinner with minimal effort

TOTALLY WORTH IT

Bell peppers and beef on udon noodles with mushrooms. Slice mushrooms. Slice bell pepper. Slice beef. Put noodles in steamer. Stir fry beef and mushrooms in oil. When cooked, add teriyaki sauce, garlic and some wasabi/horseradish (mixed beforehand) along with the green peppers. Stir for 30 seconds. Remove noodles from steamer and plate. Remove beef, etc. from wok and add to top of noodles.

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I've used my rice cooker for both soups and to make those packaged side dishes with veggies mixed in. Just have to watch it and keep stirring occasionally.

Thanks guys, I'll definitely try out steaming some veg in the rice cooker while im roasting a pork loin for the family.

Good luck user. Also for a final recommendation perhaps you should try slow cooking it with apricot jam. Its an old family favourite and its amazing

Check out Youtube man
Lots of people steaming veggies

We're talking about microwaved meals ITT. Yes this is the basis of all meals in all countries except basement dweller NEETS

>add noodles to beef and pepper pan to soak up all the extra oil and sauce

Enjoy your 1500mg of sodium for one meal.

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>Not staying hydrated
Enjoy kidney failure user

Based. Instant ramen with meat is goat and takes minimum effort

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I drink half a gallon a day, I think I'm good.

Everyone knows the superior Hungry Man dinner is pic related

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The 2 pound xxl hungry man. You will be so full you'll forgot you are all alone.

Get on my level, noodle soy boy

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Fpbp dub dub of truth

>Underage detected

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Lacks fiber, you'll be hungry in another hour or two, unless you overeat or make gigantic portion. Throw some leafy greens in that shit or broccoli

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If youre so lazy that you have to buy premade grilled cheese, you need to kys

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>Packaged in nitrogen for your pleasure

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Remove film
Nuke until hot
Fuck Obama I'll cook my TV dinners how I want

Or you could just use actual noodles

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Huh, that actually reasonably looks like what's pictured. Nice

mcdonalds would unironically be the better choice