Yeah McD burgers are weirdly empty for how much they fill you for like 20 minutes.
Oh if only I could trust kebab shops, but it’s kinda hard keeping a kebab shop where you could serve completely gluten free things from (there’s so much flour everywhere cross contamination happens).
Kebab shops are really popular here in Finland and have been for ages. Basically we usually ape what Germany does and they got them a long time ago (culturally that is). Also I think some Turkish people might find Finnish somewhat easy-ish to learn due to some similarities in the languages. Functionally rather. Vowel harmony etc.
So I sometimes get frozen kebab flakes/shavings idn what to call the bits lol. Kebab meat being what it is the frozen flakes aren’t really bad, they’re like shavings from a large roll, but when the roll was frozen, so you just fry them up in a bit of oil.
I agree that kebabs might be a bit healthier. And definitely depends on what kind you take. One with rice and salad, no mayo? Pretty healthy. A doner roll with two different cheeses amd double meat and extra mayo? Eh, less so. :D Fk I want one now.
Goddamn celiacs. Discovered it last year. Had it all my life though prolly.
But yeah it’s definitely very easy. I didn’t cook that much when I drove a taxi for like 12-16 hour days sometimes (not days in a row except for weekends but like 3-4 shifts a week or smth).
I’d honestly just forgotten that conveniences require time. Like sometimes I take 6 hours to cook while enjoying a box of wine. I don’t think I’d really do that if I had less time available lol.
But… meals for McD, especially a family, would be kinda gross here. Maybe its different in the US different taxes idk.
Yeah McD burgers are weirdly empty for how much they fill you for like 20 minutes.
Oh if only I could trust kebab shops, but it’s kinda hard keeping a kebab shop where you could serve completely gluten free things from (there’s so much flour everywhere cross contamination happens).
Kebab shops are really popular here in Finland and have been for ages. Basically we usually ape what Germany does and they got them a long time ago (culturally that is). Also I think some Turkish people might find Finnish somewhat easy-ish to learn due to some similarities in the languages. Functionally rather. Vowel harmony etc.
So I sometimes get frozen kebab flakes/shavings idn what to call the bits lol. Kebab meat being what it is the frozen flakes aren’t really bad, they’re like shavings from a large roll, but when the roll was frozen, so you just fry them up in a bit of oil.
I agree that kebabs might be a bit healthier. And definitely depends on what kind you take. One with rice and salad, no mayo? Pretty healthy. A doner roll with two different cheeses amd double meat and extra mayo? Eh, less so. :D Fk I want one now.
Goddamn celiacs. Discovered it last year. Had it all my life though prolly.
But yeah it’s definitely very easy. I didn’t cook that much when I drove a taxi for like 12-16 hour days sometimes (not days in a row except for weekends but like 3-4 shifts a week or smth).
I’d honestly just forgotten that conveniences require time. Like sometimes I take 6 hours to cook while enjoying a box of wine. I don’t think I’d really do that if I had less time available lol.
But… meals for McD, especially a family, would be kinda gross here. Maybe its different in the US different taxes idk.