Niggers Eating Cornstarch - And any other weird nigger food related shit

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Subway is the only place that does them over in bongland, it's pretty shit tbqh. Mandem needs his marinara meat.
I understand that there are places in Rural America where you can only get stuff like Pizza, "Mexican", and "Chinese" food only from Pizza Chains, Taco Bell, and Panda Express and I understand but if you have options use them.
 
Niggress eating a big lobster

This shit reminds me of the time when h3h3 talked about niggresses eating seafood from 6 years ago
 
"....because of the old online nigger standby of "Y'all don't season your chicken"." The amount of fat nigger sows waddling around makes me question what their gluttonous guts are fed. I'm sure they'd eat a car tired if "it be seasoned rite". :pickleman:
 
"....because of the old online nigger standby of "Y'all don't season your chicken"." The amount of fat nigger sows waddling around makes me question what their gluttonous guts are fed. I'm sure they'd eat a car tired if "it be seasoned rite". :pickleman:
Carbs. Lots of carbs. Full-sugar soda, chips, pasta, pizza, fried chicken - basically what is called the “standard American diet” in a bad way. Because vegetables are expensive, which yeah, if you eat like a fucking cow, only buy organic, or rely a lot pre-chopped fresh vegetables.

There’s a lot of lacking nutritional knowledge and attitudes across the board, in both niggers and crackers.
 
Subway only got popular (in my opinion) during the late 90s/early 2000s era of stuff like weight loss shows, cheap gimmicky fitness products you'd find at walmarts or on infomercials, their aformentioned mascot was a fat pedo fuck who huffed two subway sandwiches, a diet coke and baked lays a day as a whole entire meal, you saw subways pop-up in walmarts to replace mcdonalds old food courts, and then during the financial crisis to boost sales they did the $5 footlong marketing which worked for the time, and then people realised that "oh shit, subway's not healthy, its like every fast food chain." Subway could only exist in a time when gimmicky fitness was the normality and seen as a ok thing, we live in a post 2000s gimmick time where nobody wants subway, or shit fitness gear, or tacky dramatic fitness tv shows.
For me the appeal was the low price. The $5 footlong thing was legitimately a good deal. Even with inflation you were getting nearly two meals worth of food for the equivalent of about $7.50. As a kid with no income of my own that was very appealing. Once Subway increased their prices the only real reason to go there was gone.
 
Carbs. Lots of carbs. Full-sugar soda, chips, pasta, pizza, fried chicken - basically what is called the “standard American diet” in a bad way. Because vegetables are expensive, which yeah, if you eat like a fucking cow, only buy organic, or rely a lot pre-chopped fresh vegetables.

There’s a lot of lacking nutritional knowledge and attitudes across the board, in both niggers and crackers.
Frozen Veg and Canned Veg is also cheap depending on the brand. Fresh Produce you can always find cheap lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes, corn on the cob, cucumbers, onions, green beans, carrots, parsnips, and if in season zucchini and squashes.

Even fresh fruit like Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Pears, Strawberries, Pineapple, can all be found pretty cheap year-round. I grew up with divorced parents my old man was a retired steel worker and my mum ended up on SSI after years of minimum wage jobs, so I grew up on budget shopping.

Then there are Pastas, Rice, and Oats which you can buy cheap.

Drink Wise: Tea Bags are cheap.

People who eat like shit want to and try to claim it's because of poverty. Truth is meats are the most expensive thing you can get and I'm no vegetarian if God intended on me not to eat meat, he wouldn't have made animals tasty.

I do feel sympathy for those in Food Deserts that is the only group of people where fresh produces can be a true issue.

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I do feel sympathy for those in Food Deserts that is the only group of people where fresh produces can be a true issue.
Agreed on all counts, frozen vegetables are often more nutritious than fresh because of how quickly they go from field to frozen. Berries are especially cheaper if bought frozen. The consistency isn’t the same, but if you’re throwing them in oatmeal or a smoothie, who cares? There are hundreds of people on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook that make fantastic, evidence based, cheap and nutritious meals. The information is out there, and it’s not exactly hard to find.

There’s an entire world full of absolutely delicious foods that are really good for you, that take almost no prep time, usually using cheap foods because these bitches historically broke. Middle eastern food: beans, rice, lemons, garlic, eggplants, yogurt, tahini. Mexican food: beans, salsa (full of veggies and nutrition), rice, corn tortillas, avocados. Just watch the fats and cheeses. Asian: rice, cabbage, kimchi, beans, edamame, tofu, eggs.

Just watch the fats, cheese, and sauces for added sugars and fats.

If you want to, you can eat well and healthy on a tiny budget. But you can also eat like shit and get fat on a small budget, especially when food stamps to supplement that.

I do wonder how delivery services have changed things in food deserts.
 
Drink Wise: Tea Bags are cheap.

Blacks and tea, that's like saying Islam and pork chops. :christine: The only tea they'll drink is sweet tea that's more of a delivery system for sugar than anything else.

But I agree with ya'll, there really is no reason for these people to run around putting that extra strain on the roads like that. Well, except for laziness. But that goes without saying it comes to the coloreds.
 
Agreed on all counts, frozen vegetables are often more nutritious than fresh because of how quickly they go from field to frozen. Berries are especially cheaper if bought frozen. The consistency isn’t the same, but if you’re throwing them in oatmeal or a smoothie, who cares? There are hundreds of people on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook that make fantastic, evidence based, cheap and nutritious meals. The information is out there, and it’s not exactly hard to find.

There’s an entire world full of absolutely delicious foods that are really good for you, that take almost no prep time, usually using cheap foods because these bitches historically broke. Middle eastern food: beans, rice, lemons, garlic, eggplants, yogurt, tahini. Mexican food: beans, salsa (full of veggies and nutrition), rice, corn tortillas, avocados. Just watch the fats and cheeses. Asian: rice, cabbage, kimchi, beans, edamame, tofu, eggs.

Just watch the fats, cheese, and sauces for added sugars and fats.

If you want to, you can eat well and healthy on a tiny budget. But you can also eat like shit and get fat on a small budget, especially when food stamps to supplement that.

I do wonder how delivery services have changed things in food deserts.
My old place was about 2 miles or 3.2 kilometers from a supermarket, and I didn't have a car at the time and used Instacart a lot vs public transportation and never had an issue getting my stuff. Instacart is 10.59 a month and usually about 10 bucks on top of your grocery order between tip and fees which is about what I would have spent on transportation anyways.

Edit: But there are old people in some food deserts who aren't as up to date on using apps and people like that totally get my sympathy especially if the poor bastard is stuck in a neighborhood that they've lived in for decades that has now gone to shit around them.
 
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Edit: But there are old people in some food deserts who aren't as up to date on using apps and people like that totally get my sympathy especially if the poor bastard is stuck in a neighborhood that they've lived in for decades that has now gone to shit around them.
Oh, absolutely. There’s a lot of people doing the best they can with what they have, and they have my understanding and sympathy. I wish there was a way to help the elderly and disabled in those areas, without putting the people who are helping them in danger. Maybe someday someone smarter than I am will figure it out.
 
Berries are especially cheaper if bought frozen. The consistency isn’t the same, but if you’re throwing them in oatmeal or a smoothie, who cares?
On top of that, if you use them in a smoothie, it instantly chills the whole beverage. Recent smoothie: whole milk, frozen pomegranate, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, dark sweet cherries, juice of a lime, ginger syrup, and a half teaspoon of sugar to cut the slightly harsh flavor a bit.
Niggress eating a big lobster
Imagine ruining a $300 lobster with that repulsive shitsauce.
 
and then she calls the lobster's shit "lobster caviar" nigger you don't eat the lobster shit.
That's not shit, it's tomalley. It's an organ that functions as a liver and a pancreas. Some people eat it. I don't. It tastes bad and it's a filter organ so it concentrates any toxic shit the lobster ate. They're also predators so it also concentrates any toxic shit that was in whatever prey the lobster ate (including other lobsters).
 
Niggress eating a big lobster
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This shit reminds me of the time when h3h3 talked about niggresses eating seafood from 6 years ago
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yRXWYrgoHg8:144

There was a trend back in the late 2010's of "mukbang compilations" on YouTube, and they all featured exclusively black women (or black-acting white women) who put on a full face beat and $100 worth of nail extensions to act like they were raised by a pack of hyenas over a pile of disgusting food.
Because vegetables are expensive, which yeah, if you eat like a fucking cow, only buy organic, or rely a lot pre-chopped fresh vegetables.

The complaint that "eating healthy is more expensive" has always struck me as strange, considering that it's patently false. I suspect the real problem is that eating healthy requires more planning and work, both of which tend to elude these people.
 
The complaint that "eating healthy is more expensive" has always struck me as strange, considering that it's patently false. I suspect the real problem is that eating healthy requires more planning and work, both of which tend to elude these people.
It doesn’t help that there’s now just so much slop online these days from “health creators” who film themselves walking through the grocery store and saying Random Product most people would find inoffensive (like Cheerios or Raisin Bran) is the most unhealthy thing ever because it contains preservatives which are a toxin … but this Random Product is the most healthy thing ever, even though it also has the same preservatives and the only reason I say it’s healthy is because it’s from a company I’m financially invested in, but you’ll never hear me say that.

You and I know these people are idiot grifters who don’t understand chemistry and nutrition, but niggers (including the spiritual ones without black skin) are on average kinda retarded. Appeal to authority works on them, they get overwhelmed by the constantly changing headlines and rules, and go back to pizza and nuggets. I went through a phase like that myself, so I have some sympathy for them, but not a lot because it’s also not hard these days to find accurate information.

It was bad enough when it was just Mercola and Food Babe. Now we have TikTok grifters and AI slop domains pretending to be experts.

I’ve seen a lot of ads on Facebook now saying that you can see a registered dietician for only your co-pay or for free, depending on insurance. It’s good to see that, and I hope a lot of people start seeing actual evidence based professionals.
 
Pulled my Sciatic Nerve yesterday so taking it easy today made a pot of easy quick soup it's going to be my lunch and dinner today and there's enough to freeze some, but it dawned on me this pot of soup costed me maybe 6 bucks at most. It's a bag a Macaroni, Two Cans of Tomato Soup, One Can of Drained Whole Corn, Some Garlic, and a Frozen Bag of Mixed Veg (Brussel Sprouts, Squash, and Onions in this case).

Posting because it's cheap, easy, makes a lot and has veg in it and healthier than frozen chicken nuggets or something IMO. So yes, people choose to eat like crap a lot of the time.
 
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