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16091145 No.16091145 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a way to keep wel whole burgers with cheese and sauce and salad so you can microwave them later? Like a saranwrap when they cooled down?

>> No.16091151

Freeze dry them

>> No.16091153

What I like to do is to keep them as separate components in my fridge then when I want a burger I just assemble it as required, takes a matter of minutes

>> No.16091156

>>16091153
peak americana

>> No.16091428

>>16091151
Interesting.

>>16091153
Yeah that seems better, but it would be really dope to make diy micrwave burgers.

>>16091156
Im Dutch, but americana is a matter of the heart, not geography.

>> No.16091461

>>16091145
Dissasemble. Re-heat and re-assemble as needed.

>> No.16091830
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16091830

>>16091145
Seems like they'd just turn into soggy messes if you kept them together too long. Back when I did manual labor I brought sandwiches for lunch and I'd keep everything separate or the bread would get mushy. Canned burgers are a thing but I've never seen one that doesn't look nasty. You could maybe look into how those frozen White Castle burgers are manufactured.

>> No.16091856

>>16091153
Growin up that's how we always did it. Always cooked up the entire pack of burgers and just kept those in the fridge and nuked them and then assembled.

>> No.16092623

>>16091145
leave them where they are until they are rotting and attracting flies because you are a sims character that preps entire plates of burgers for no reason.