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>> No.20060263 [DELETED]  [View]
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>reuploading old videos just to specifically target Asian countries as inferior
How much longer can he get away with it before /foodtube/ handles this chuddy?

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Larry’s daughter is a single mother to a black child

>You can break the back
>But you can't break
>The spirit
>Of a small town
>Southern man

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c3gEKOQMAU

Hey everybody welcome back to the wolfe pit with another episode of eating on a budget. If you're new to the channel in this series I make really inexpensive meal recipes for YOU the people and struggling people and their families living on a budget but budgets vary from family to family. Some families have enough money to put food on the table every night but there's families who literally don't know some days if they're going to have enough money to feed their family their next meal. These recipes are extremely basic for the most extreme budgets using very inexpensive basic ingredients. Hoping that families are able to eat at least a modest serving of food at meal time because when you're truly struggling and hungry you're just grateful that you have something to feed your family. If your own personal budget allows feel free to add more ingredients make a bigger dish or enjoy two servings.

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HEY EVERYBODY

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>>19168397

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Wolf Pit is boomer sloppa kino

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>[5 seconds of silence]
>Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the Wolf Pit.
>Sometimes we crave delicious food, but we don’t feel like cooking it.
>So we head over to our nearest grocery store and buy the best organic, locally sourced, free range, non-GMO, soy-free, I mean, cheapest frozen dinner available.
>And we’re left wondering what the hell they are putting in our food.
>So today, I’m gonna try this frozen [generic shit] so that YOU THE PEOPLE don’t have to.
>This meal contains 638 calories per serving, yet the whole box is one and a half servings. Who thought that was a good idea? If I’m eating something that’s supposed to be convenient, I don’t want to use my head!
>So anyway, back to the nutritional facts.
>It has 20 grams of protein, 35 grams of carbohydrates, 15 grams of fat and 792 milligrams of sodium.
>Why do they put that much sodium in frozen foods?
>I microwaved it and didn’t like the texture or appearance of the dish.
>All in all, I give this meal a 3 out of 5 rating.

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based or cringe?

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hey everybody, you, the PEOPLE, and welcome back to thewolfepit. today I will be eating some dog shit I found outside dollar general so you, the PEOPLE, know what you're eating. not everybody has the luxury of eating dollar store bacon wrapped corn.
vegetables. the dog turd weighs 3/4 of a pound, which is great for the 0 dollars and 0 cents price. if you the people are living on a budget, this might be all you can get. vegetables. its much healthier than last episodes review with 5 grams of fiber and 238mg of protein! it's downright nutritious and healthy from chef's requested! if you want you can go to a restaurant to ask for hot sauce to make it taste better, and the extra calories can come in handy! vegetables. it doesn't take long to cook, just put it in a cup of water and eat after 45 seconds. i really hope this helps some PEOPLE make a hearty meal for a couple bucks.

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>i am... forgotten
maybe next time don't start shilling garbage products and faking reviews for money on the side...

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https://youtu.be/5GZ4-IHjeTc

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https://youtu.be/D4G2wxSzrGM

>Hey, everybody! Welcome back to the Wolf Pit with another episode ooooooof 'What Are We Eating?'
>With our busy schedules, we often don't have time to cook, so we head over to the grocery store and buy our favorite meal in frozen form.
>Today I'm gonna try some Dollar Tree chicken nuggets, so that YOU, THE PEOPLE don't have to!
>Each serving is 2.5 ounces. Who the hell eats this amount? Why can't the manufacturer give us whole number serving sizes? I'm tired of having to deal with factories of obviously unhealthy foods pretending they are healthy by coming up with these ridiculous portions.
>Each serving contains 340 calories, 8 grams of protein, 14 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 9 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 8 grams of cholesterol, 490 milligrams of sodium
>The whole box contains 5 servings, and it wasn't as salty as the amount of salt in each portion.
>I've decided to put some in the microwave and some in the oven. The ones from the oven have a better texture, but it's still a meat slurry concoction with TVP. I don't know why factories add textured vegetable protein in these meals. It's terrible and it has a bad texture.
>I wish we could go back to the old ways when everybody cooked and we didn't have to deal with all of this chemicals and additives in our foods that no one can even pronounce.
>So, in conclusion, I give this meal a 6 out of 10 rating.

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>Hey, everybody! Welcome back to the Wolf Pit with another episode ooooooof 'What Are We Eating?'
>With our busy schedules, we often don't have time to cook, so we head over to the grocery store and buy our favorite meal in frozen form.
>Today I'm gonna try some Dollar Tree chicken nuggets, so that YOU, THE PEOPLE don't have to!
>Each serving is 2.5 ounces. Who the hell eats this amount? Why can't the manufacturer give us whole number serving sizes? I'm tired of having to deal with factories of obviously unhealthy foods pretending they are healthy by coming up with these ridiculous portions.
>Each serving contains 340 calories, 8 grams of protein, 14 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 9 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 8 grams of cholesterol, 490 milligrams of sodium
>The whole box contains 5 servings, and it wasn't as salty as the amount of salt in each portion.
>I've decided to put some in the microwave and some in the oven. The ones from the oven have a better texture, but it's still a meat slurry concoction with TVP. I don't know why factories add textured vegetable protein in these meals. It's terrible and it has a bad texture.
>I wish we could go back to the old ways when everybody cooked and we didn't have to deal with all of this chemicals and additives in our foods that no one can even pronounce.
>So, in conclusion, I give this meal a 6 out of 10 rating.

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Well, /ck/, what are we eating?

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