#ftozen 2
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Mexican food under a certain budget is basically dozens of different configurations of black beans, eggs, tomato, onion, potato, tortillas and chicken. If you have access to that, you have access to a full menu.
-First thing: black bean soup. Soak 2lbs beans for at least 8 hours,drain, rinse and cook in 4lbs of new water with a chunk of onion, a couple garlic cloves, salt and optionally a serrano pepper. Cook for around 2 hours until you can mush a bean by pressing it lightly with a spoon. If you have some extra cash you can add pork chops or rinds for the last 45 minutes. Serve with rice and accompany with tortillas and optionally a tablespoon of cream or pico de gallo (tomato + onion + lime juice + salt). This should give you 6lbs of soup. You can eat several portions and freeze the rest, or
-Refried beans: drain the beans (reserve some of the broth) and add to a pan with pork lard (oil is fine if that's what you got). Use a vegetable masher to turn it to a paste after it fries a little but without removing it from the fire. If it has garlic, onion or pepper left in you can just mash it and mix it well. Add salt to taste, if it seems too dry add the broth slowly until ideal. This will last for about 5 days in the fridge or indefinitely ftozen. You can add it to tacos, bread, sandwiches, it can be a side dish for eggs or meat, you can sprinkle some cotija cheese on top and eat it with tortilla chips, or you can just eat it with tortillas. Speaking of,
- enfrijoladas: heat some oil on a pan and flash fry tortillas in it. You don't want them hard, just more manageable. Add broth or water to your refried beans as you heat them to give it the consistency of cream soup, let it cook for a few minutes, then dunk your tortillas in one by one and fold them on a plate. Put some chicken in the middle if you can afford it, or sauté a can of tuna or sardines with tomato, onion, garlic and bell pepper finely chopped. Or don't, I'm not your mum, fillings are optional. Optionally put cream and cheese on top to fancy it up. you can replace the beans with tomato sauce to have entomatadas. Or,
-tostadas: fully fry the tortilla, spread some refried beans on top, chicken or ground beef, letuce, tomato, onion, radish, cream and cheese (all optional). Accompany with the salsa of your choice.
- huevos motuleños: fry tortillas, top them with fried eggs, salsa, cream and cheese. If you serve two eggs, one with salsa verde and one with roja that's called huevos divorciados.
- huevos a la mexicana: the superior evolution of scrambled eggs. Chop and sauté onion, garlic, tomato and Serrano or jalapeño pepper, once they're soft and releasing their juices add the eggs, cook till desired doneness. Accompany with tortillas.
- flautas or taquitos: you can make them with chicken, ground beef or you can just boil some potatoes with salt and mash them for a vegetarian (cheaper) option. Roll your filling in a tortilla, hold them together with toothpicks in groups of 3, and deep fry. Top with lettuce, cream, cheese and salsa.
There's a lot more, hmu if you want more Mexican recipes. This is the kind of shit that has kept an impoverished and exploited people well fed and healthy for centuries for very little money. No joke the whole process of consuming every iteration of a pot of beans and a chicken can take one person up to two weeks if well managed.
I have $24 to last me til Friday, what should I buy with it?
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Seems like that Kmart diary is Queen Elsa's checklist for Friday nights lol
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Right???? It’s totally a list of things they’re gonna try.
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what if kristoff left the ring at the palace to keep it safe so he just proposes and promises to give the ring when they get back home?
Possibly? But their is that pic of Kristoff and Ryder discussing a proposal with Kristoff showing him the ring so it sure about that.
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The most unrealistic thing about Ftozen 2 is that Arendelle’s water level didn’t change at all after that giant wave.
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