Having had a few meatloaves in my life...no two are the same. If you take out the stonking huge onion chunks (who taught either of these nudniks how to dice an onion?), Khet's meatloaf looks like the kind you'd get that is loosely held together but pairs well with a nice mashed tater and a steamed veggie of some sort.
He repeatedly talks about how Kat's Tuna is his favorite meal and the last time she made it he was eating it for lunch for 4 days after they had it for dinner. Why does she make such a giant batch? Was there a 2 for one sale on Tuna Helper?
He repeatedly talks about how Kat's Tuna is his favorite meal and the last time she made it he was eating it for lunch for 4 days after they had it for dinner. Why does she make such a giant batch? Was there a 2 for one sale on Tuna Helper?
More than that most likely seeing as he was impressed by a $15 bar-b-que plate he had had stating a dinner entree elsewhere cost $25-$30. Thus, dinners for the month would range $50-$60x4= $200-$240 for dinner alone each month...I doubt he can find 8 breakfasts and 8-12* lunches for the $40-$20 remaining dollars in your estimate. Of course, cocktails, drinks (with the meals), appetizers, salads and desserts need to be added in as well based off meals he Instagramed in the past.
* D$P has shown a propensity toward buying two sandwiches at lunch from instagram posts.
Wouldn't surprise me if that's his only diet. Just slop meals.
Tuna casserole, his gross ass slop of sauce and meatballs, fajita gorged with cheese salsa, hamburger helpers. I guess that works for him though, because he relies on leftovers.
D$P has revealed that for Easter, his mother makes a 'really strange baked pasta dish' that D$P called a "spaghetti cake": aka Kugel to the rest of the world.
Pre-made patties too based on the shape and the browning I'm seeing. Really sad too since it's not that hard to work with ground beef (not even made yourself, just storebought) to make a patty.
Also I guess Pig loves his non-stick pans so much he wants to eat them with that spatula he's using.
Pre-made patties too based on the shape and the browning I'm seeing. Really sad too since it's not that hard to work with ground beef (not even made yourself, just storebought) to make a patty.
Also I guess Pig loves his non-stick pans so much he wants to eat them with that spatula he's using.
Are you insane! Molding ground meat into a circle takes waaaaaay too much time. We're talking "eating a hard taco" levels of intricacy. On a scale of 1-10 where one is a handful of dry cereal and ten is sucking meat out of an ocean crustacean, this is a solid 7.5, a mixed bag.