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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)18:09:35
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22016640
You won't believe what I'm cooking up in the kitchen today. Showing all 29 replies.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)18:10:30
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22016641
Coming soon
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)18:18:00
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22016644
>>22016640
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)19:40:45
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22016728
this nigga eatin beans
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)19:41:38
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22016729
>>22016640 Is it beans?
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)19:47:31
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22016737
>>22016728 >>22016729 It's the Terrence Hill beans
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)19:49:32
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22016741
>>22016737 That was Italian
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:40:03
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22016782
>>22016640 >publix lets gooooooooo
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:44:38
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22016785
>>22016640 Canned and pre packaged shit that is already cooked. Warming up food is not cooking. Waste of a thread.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:51:33
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22016789
>>22016640 >You won't believe what I'm cooking up in the kitchen today. unless it's an alien from uranus I bet I will.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:54:10
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22016795
>>22016785 Waist*
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:09:49
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22016816
>>22016741 City boys make do
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:24:44
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22016832
First, we chop up 2 small jalapeños and some left over red bell pepper and onion.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:26:26
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22016834
Then we add some unsalted butter to the pan.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:27:56
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22016838
I have 3 packs of this garlic in a tube, but you cam use fresh cloves if ya like!
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:30:56
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22016842
Lots of flavor inside this pack
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:35:31
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22016847
Adding about half of the container
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:38:42
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22016854
Strain one can of pinto beans
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:40:53
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22016860
Once you add them to the pot, let simmer on low heat for 10-15 minutes.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:42:30
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22016862
>>22016860 Forgot pic
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:56:09
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22016879
Now we have finished product.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:57:31
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22016882
>>22016640 >a dozen cousins i don't want to be thinking of a rats nest of mexican beaner kids smelling of piss and shit in their squalor hole when i make my food
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:57:59
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22016883
Plate with your rustic whole wheat bread and enjoy! Salt and pepper to your preferred taste.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)22:00:42
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22016889
>>22016883 Forgot pic
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)00:50:52
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22017095
>>22016882 It's actually a Black owned business and the dozen cousins refer to the Black owners Black distant cousins. From the Dozen Cousins website. >Growing up, our kitchen was a delicious melting pot of Creole, Caribbean and Latin American cooking. As I got older and learned the importance of eating naturally, I hated that it was so hard to find convenient foods that were both healthy and authentic. I started A Dozen Cousins so that it would be easier to enjoy authentic cultural recipes made with wholesome ingredients. >P.S. The brand name is inspired by my daughter, her 11 cousins, and all the great family dinners we enjoy together. Also, it's really fun to say :) >Ibraheem, Founder & CEO
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)02:15:24
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22017180
>>22016889 >>22016641 The circle is complete.
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)02:51:59
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>>22016889 Oh, it's you. What happened to the floor sushi?
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)03:29:05
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>>22016640 >>22016842 Hell yeah. I love those dozen cousins beenz. And I say this as someone who cooks a lot of beenz. They're cooked just right and well seasoned. Great for dumping in a bowl and eating when you don't want to make a whole pot.
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)11:27:01
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22017596
>>22017218 The fuck you talm bout nigga?
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Anonymous
05/15/26(Fri)00:36:12
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>>22016640 Shit
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