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Where do you get most of your meals? Resturants, home cooking, fast food places, food carts or trucks. ....

This is my first poll... Lets see how it goes...

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Cutiebeauty 9 Oct 11
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Trader Joe's.

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Living many miles from urban areas leave me no other choices other than home cooking, although I do like to go out to a good restaurant about once a week.

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Donations from a church!! Really. LOL

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as they say on facebook, it's complicated.

for breakfast i usually pop a mom's meal or optage meal into the microwave, sometimes adding vegetables if i find what comes with the meal insufficient. for lunch if i am at adult daycare (my alzheimer's-afflicted guy won't go unless i go, so i bring my computer and i'm the vj) i eat the kosher lunch that is provided; if i remember to check their menu and know in advance that they're serving a burger or a dog, i make a salad at home and bring it, because i don't eat the rolls they provide, and i don't want to go hungry. for dinner i almost always cook something from scratch. sometimes i use a mom's meal as a base and add lots of stuff.

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College cafeteria for most lunches.

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At the moment my meals come from all of the above, except high end restaurants because I hate the pretentiousness of them. But my preference is home cooked because I know what ingredients are going into the food! 😀

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Oh n I LOVE cooking...my therapy...cooking and gin 😉

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I can't afford to eat out a lot, my partner will not eat at fast food places and I'm not sure I know what a food truck is. X)

Since no-one else has jumped in here, I will. Food trucks are vehicles (similar but not the same as a caravan) that sells food. The food can be specialized, for instance, pies and chips, mushy peas etc or a taco truck, or bowls (usually healthy grains, vege's and sauces), hamburgers or anything really that can be prepared in a small space. I hope that gives you a better idea on what they are.

@patchoullijulie oooh yes. We have them here but the food is generally inedible ...only bought by drunken people leaving pubs!

@Amisja Yes their the ones. 😀 I first experienced them in Australia...for the die hards and drunks after the night clubs had closed at 4 in the morning! My favorite was the hot dog stand. Really good hot dogs.

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I don't cook...I usually eat basic foods like eggs, tuna, etc. that are pretty simple for me or others to prepare.

I generally eat one meal out each day just to get out of the office...usually at a restaurant that prepares food to order.

Weekends, I like to go to friends or family to eat...they are better cooks.

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cooking is like breathing, necessary to live. All else is pampered babies.

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It's a bit of a mix between home cooking, fast food, & restaurants because I work a lot on evenings & weekends.

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I hate cooking and fast food. I figure someone has been trained to do it should do it. I’m more than happy to pay. I eat out five nights a week on average.

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Does 5 mins in the microwave count as cooking?

gater Level 7 Oct 11, 2018

Of course it does...

@Cutiebeauty To me cooking involves the stove or oven, maybe following a recipe. Microwave "cooking" is really just heating up something that someone else cooked.

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I enjoy cooking

ABack Level 6 Oct 11, 2018
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I mostly cook at home; ocassionally, for special events, i go to a fine resturant.

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