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9402816 No.9402816 [Reply] [Original]

Can I get a half serious /ck/ opinion on platecuckery? I saw pic related and realised that it's a really fucking good idea. Are there any good points against it? Or any particular foods where you definitely shouldn't eat from the saucepan?

>> No.9402823

Awesome idea, you'll be able to burn your food AND the table with residual heat all at once, while being unable to cut pieces or use acidic sauces!

>> No.9402825

enjoy either waiting a good hour after its done or buring the fucm out of yourself/your table

>> No.9402896

>>9402823
>>9402825
What if I was only doing something that ended on a simmer?

>> No.9402907

just put a potholder down on your table, don't listen to these plate shills.

>> No.9402917

>>9402907
>pot holder
>for anything but quickly moving something

>> No.9402925

>>9402917
the square ones are extremely useful for resting hot pots of food on if you actually use all the burners on your stovetop.

>> No.9402933

Marble top table master race reporting in.

>> No.9402936

>>9402896
It'll still continue cooking, still taste off if it involves citrus or tomato, and you still won't be able to cut anything (even if your pan's harder than your knife and doesn't get ruined, you're still doing all your knifework with the tip because it's all you can bring to bear.)

It's the cooking equivalent of "why can't I just wear a towel to work".

>> No.9402944

>>9402936
What about something that I cut while it was raw, like carrots?

>> No.9404143

>>9402907
>>9402933
>eating at a table

>> No.9404152

> not eating in bed with the lights off

>> No.9404155

>>9402816
>i am a faggot pls raep my face

>> No.9404173

>>9402816
>platecuckery
Today /ck/ reached peak stupidity.
Entropy beckons.
Wew, lad.

>> No.9404210
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9404210

I dont eat off of a plate or out of a saucepan.
In fact, all I have in my house are bowls.

Think about it, you can cook ANYTHING you need in a bowl in the microwave.

Take pic related for example. Just chuck it in the microwave for two minutes and you've got a great meal, nutritional, filling and tasty!

>> No.9404222

>>9402816
You could do it, if you live alone and has no standards.

>> No.9404226

i eat out of a pyrex measuring cup

>> No.9404263

>>9404210
kraft is shilling on 4chan?

>> No.9404276

>>9404263
No, I just enjoy convenient and tasty meals.
Dont you?

>> No.9404326

>>9404210
Is that safe? I'm always unsure about what microwaves actually do. Like, if I've got some cooked chicken that's been in the fridge for a day, and I microwave that in a bowl, is it safe to eat from that bowl? I'm never really sure if the microwave has just heated the food back up to the point where it's nice to eat, or if it's actually done something to kill off some nasty shit that's collected on the food overnight.

>> No.9404368

>>9404326
Day old refrigerated chicken is perfectly safe to eat cold.

>> No.9404371

>>9404263
>shilling
That word again, /ck/.

>> No.9404373

>>9404371
Implying McDonald's isn't chilling on /ck/

>> No.9405150

>>9404368
What about ages of chicken that are usually considered safe to microwave, like 3 days old?

>> No.9405173
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9405173

>>9402816
Do what I do and one-bowl.
I use one bowl for 90% of everything I eat.
Never wash it either. New food dissolves and cleans old food.

Pic related. It's my bowl.

>> No.9406315

>>9405173
>Never wash it
How hygienic!