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What’s your favorite winter dish? I love some beef pot roast with vegetables

>> No.19787056

mine too or spicy pork soup

>> No.19787057

>>19787052
Chicken and dumplings

>> No.19787059

>>19787052
I don't like this lady very much, she comes off very pretentious.

>> No.19787063

>>19787056
Mmmm. Throw some ramen noodles in there too

>> No.19787066

>>19787059
I like the dishes she makes and I find her attractive.

>> No.19787112

>>19787052
I'd love to pot her beef vegetables if you're roasting what I'm baking

>> No.19787426
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>>19787052
Borscht

>> No.19787531

>>19787052
roasted bone marrow on a slice of bread with some smokey whiskey while making a beef bourguignon for dinner.
especially if it's a harsh snowy day, few things get me to that level of pure comfy.

>> No.19787548

>>19787426
Based and beet-pilled

>> No.19787553

Anons I really need to lose some weight, I have canned peas and corn and canned chicken, please give me a decent tasting casserole or casserole type dish I can make using these without adding too many extra calories. I know I should put cream of mushroom soup in but idk what else.

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19787554

>look up apple cider/cranberry punch
>step 1 is store brought pre-made apple cider

>> No.19787564

>>19787554
Nigger what did you expect, "juice an apple to get the same shit over a longer period of time"?

>> No.19787637

>>19787052
Stop biting my nuts, roastie!

>> No.19787742

pizza, cheesesteaks and el pastor burritos

>> No.19787792

>>19787052
>What’s your favorite winter dish?
WTF who only eats X food in winter?
I eat any food all year long

>> No.19788305

>>19787052
eggnog
I prefer fresh, but I also enjoy the concentrated syrupy stuff they sell at the supermarket

>> No.19788945

>>19787052
please can some one just crack a joke
ITS SNOW CONES!! its the only real winter dish!
except for plates and bowls made of ice.
they really work best for ice cream, however.

>> No.19789045

sara jay cooking show

>> No.19789047

>>19787112
Why would I roast something that you have already baked, cooking it twice? Not to mention they are quite different cooking methods are usually used independently of each other. However if you're saying that you would suck her toes I would agree with you.

>> No.19790084

>>19787052
Favorite last year was fresh salsa and bean burritos. I don't crave them at all until I start thinking about winter.

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Ground beef soup with cheese and leek, but less water (more like a stew) and the beef is extra browned. No prolonged boiling, just enough to get it bubbling. Leek goes in last to keep it crisp.