u/Oztravels

▲ 23 r/TeslaCam+1 crossposts

Closest thing to death since I was robbed at gun point in Papua New Guinea.

u/Oztravels — 7 days ago
▲ 30 r/Cooking

My wife and I travel extensively around Europe (house & pet sitting). One of the things we find fascinating is visiting the different supermarket chains and seeing the huge range of pre prepared meals. A lot seem to be local companies making local dishes, not just mass produced “big company” products. We have seen everything from lasagna to Asian meals and everything in between. The value seems very, very good compared to what it would cost me to prepare the same thing and they seem to use quality ingredients. The only issue is I’m finding myself cooking less and less, and feeling a tad guilty. . Anyone else experience this?

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u/Oztravels — 8 days ago