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I am currently visiting the USA.
What do the people who live in pic related eat?

>> No.9494362

>>9494338
Canned pork and beans.

>> No.9494364

>>9494338
Cheetos, nachos, and tater tot casserole

>> No.9494366

>>9494338
McDonalds. Like 5-6 times a week.

>> No.9494367

>>9494338
Just wait for one of the 30 "Do American's really eat this?" threads and take your pick from those.

>> No.9494369

There is literally nothing wrong with living in a prefab home.

>> No.9494371

breakfast cereal
microwaved hotdogs
spaghetti
grilled cheese sandwiches
potato chips

>> No.9494380

I make a lot of steak and chicken (usually thighs with bone in skin on) rice, pasta, vegetables (mostly green ones) and drink smoothies with a piece of toast for breakfast. Sometimes pancakes and sausage. I like in a 2 bed one bath single wide on 165 acres of wooded property with 3 dogs and 8 cats. Cats are all outdoors for mouse and rodent control. I don't eat fast food at all.

>> No.9494382

>>9494380
live not like

Also I like seasonal soups and chicken noodle soup home made and baking bread on weekends

>> No.9494391
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9494391

lots of casseroles
also american "goulash" which is really just a homemade hamburger helper

>> No.9494400

>>9494369
Tornados would like a word with you.

>> No.9494412

The same thing most americans eat but probably not as much restaurant food because they are usually in rural counties where even fast food can require a good bit of driving to reach.

>> No.9494436

>>9494412
I'm >>9494380
and this is true

>> No.9494446

>>9494338
Pork rinds, deep fried coon, squirrel.
Shit, idk man.

>> No.9494476

>>9494446
wrong. We eat normal food. We just don't want to spend $300k on a home to share a driveway with the neighbor who is 5 feet away and watches us piss at night through the shared bathroom windows facing each other

>> No.9494481

>>9494338
Why are visiting flyovers?
Come to California my man!

>> No.9494513

>>9494476
>"normal food"

Surest sign of a pleb that ever there was.

>> No.9494532
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9494532

>>9494476
>normal food
Flyover for "deep fried pink slime with a side of HFCS"

>> No.9494561

>>9494338
Ketchup on everything I imagine.
Pork rinds are considered trash food.
Local wildlife.
Probably go to Walmart once a month and stock up on frozen pizza and chicken fingers.
For some reason I've always associated Gatorade with trailer trash.

>> No.9494603

>>9494513
>>9494532
y'all project so hard your dicks will fall off. Nobody even knows who you are or where you live. Why try so hard to be a try hard? It looks desperate and desperation isn't a well liked quality.

>> No.9494609

>>9494400
Tornados are not an issue in 70% of the country.

>> No.9494613

>>9494532
What the actual fuck is a "flyover"

>> No.9494621

>>9494613
"Flyover" is a derogatory term used by people who live in the biggest major cities in the US to put down people they see as uncultured.

It refers to the fact that if you take a plane from New York to LA you "fly over" those poor uneducated hicks from the middle part of the country.

Here, it's like the word "meme". It's lost all rationality and just becomes a random insult.

>> No.9494638

>>9494338
Tv dinners

>> No.9494645

>>9494638
wrong

>> No.9494664

>>9494621
>t. flyover

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9494677

>>9494338
I live in one of those, not as fancy as that one, and I eat stuff like pic related

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>>9494677
And this too

>> No.9494681

>>9494603
>Nobody even knows who you are or where you live
That's because I don't make unfounded assumptions about what "normal food" means

You see, the reason people know you are a flyover, and know nothing about me, is that you have all those flyover flags in your posts, unbeknownst to you

Now threaten to shoot me with your gun, that will definitely not give away the fact that you're posting from the unpopulated wastelands between the Hudson River and the Diablo Range

>> No.9494685
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9494685

>>9494679
Oh and we make this every Monday to have during wrestling

>> No.9494687

>>9494645
They eat tv's as a snack. I see the shells all over the place.

>> No.9494712

>>9494338
I grew up in one of those. We always had great food. Mom made breakfast lunch and dinner everyday. Pancakes, biscuits and gravy, eggs and bacon or malt-o-meal. Lunch was always a sandwich or left overs or school lunch. Dinner was always a meat, starch, vegetable, and bread.. or a casserole that included all of that. Dessert if we ate all our dinner. Only water, tea, or milk to drink. We all sat together at the table and gave thanks for our meal before eating. Conversation was always lively and our days were discussed. The kids always helped helped mom and sometimes Dad cook, set and clear the table, and helped with dishes. I miss and appreciate those regular days like crazy now that I'm older.

>> No.9494721

>>9494685
This looks fucking good, recipe?

>> No.9494819

>>9494338
It's going to vary a lot. People who live out in the country are going to eat differently from people who live in a park in or around a decent sized community. Also despite the association with poverty, there's still a pretty wide variation in the socioeconomic status of people living in them. So location, income, and the income of family of origin are going to be more predictive than just living in a trailer.

>> No.9494838

>>9494664
t. califag

>> No.9494935

>>9494603
Lol butthurt poorfag detected

>> No.9494949

>>9494935
yes you make so much money working at burger king living in your moms attic with a 2002 version of a laptop while eating hot pockets. Stay strong, /ck/

>> No.9494952

>>9494685
I live in the northeast and I'd eat that flyover trailer park Mexican lasagna in a second

>> No.9495040

>>9494677
Is the nyquil for colds, or for getting high to temporarily escape from your material circumstances?

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9495051

>>9494613
A literal troglodyte who doesn't believe in open relationships or girlfriends (male)

>mfw there are flyovers ITT

>> No.9495055

>>9494481
>Implying I don't live in a mobile home in California

>> No.9495105

-Spareribs in the slowcooker
-grilled cheese with soup and diet soda and a Dollar Store cigarette
-spaghetti once a week
-frozen french toast sticks with sausage links and sunny side eggs
-dollar store lipton noodle mix
-superb soup (beef, caned vegetables, beef brother, tomatoes)
-Frozen hamburger with andy capps and soda from sav-a-lot
-PORK CHOPS AND MASHED POTATOES
-potato salad and hot dogs
-boxed ice cream and a cigarette while watching law and order