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Think of it as "people kibble". Without shame, I would eat Cheetos as my solitary food item for the rest of my life (CRUNCHY, not puffs)

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[โ€“] Resistentialism@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh, maybe I could look for it soon then. I thought it was gonna be like a quite expensive one.

Quick question, I tried dollowing your link but it sent me to the food network homepage. So I searched for it, and I'm fairly certain I found it. But, what type of gravy is that? The only time I've seen gravy, the gravy is always brown. So I got a bit confused looking at a white gravy. Unless the us and uk have different gravies. But I thought it'd be universal.

All good man. Shit happens. Have one for me, yeah? I'll definitely check both out. Thank you.

[โ€“] minorsecond@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's just white gravy. https://www.thekitchn.com/white-gravy-recipe-23263164 make some for your mashed potatoes, too!

Ohhh, it looks a bit like bechamel sauce. I googled if it's the same thing but the only difference is nutmeg. Maybe onion. But I've never put onion on my bechamel.

Thank you, seems like something I could eat