What do people in your country eat when they're hungry but don't want to prepare a proper meal?
International snacks thread
For me, it's Count Chocula
sometimes a meal is a snack
A bit of cheese and bread, lovely jubbly
Something something rice something something desu
I ate 4 hotdogs made of chicken breast by a local butcher, had some bread with it and local farmers milk that was bought raw but later boiled. Now a bit of coffee additionally. Literally my first meal today at 6:30pm. Came back from swimming.
bread with salami and cheese i guess.
Bread, cheese, saucisson
delicious
We eat PUSSY haha
Haha good one
Haha
is that mexican or unitestanian
both
I always get this at the next door bar when football is about to start.
Don't mind the look, its tastes good.
how is that possible?
Dry salami is chewy and tough and I do not like it.
Now i wan't nachos and salsa
They ain't nachos until they're baked with cheese
This or cheese
It was a collaboration
All good Mexican foods are actually American.
Is this chips? Is this image real?
Why wouldn't it be real? If you've never had nachos you haven't lived.
Sorry, im not homeless or a slob.
I don't understand your reply. How would a homeless man eat nachos? He has neither an oven to bake them nor a dish to bake them in.
but what is it
If you don't make the chips yourself its not worth eating, its not worth it anyway since its taking too much time and you can make 1500 billion other things that are far superior to fucking chips, except if you're not a hobo or a fucking slob that buys it, then its not worth eating because its full of chemicals that make you sick and it tastes like garbage.
This. Bread with some sort of sausage and cheese. It's a classic.
If I'm feeling fancy, I'll add cucumber slices, or, rarely, bell pepper
My personal thing is karelian pasties with liverwurst.
Fried pig skin.
>If you don't make the chips yourself its not worth eating
That defeats the whole purpose of an easy snack, fren