• Pizzasgood@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Plus it’s not just about total time between “I want food” and “Nom nom”. There’s also the matter of how usable that time is. On a good day it might only take me a few minutes longer to get fast food, but all of that time is spent behind the wheel and most of it is spent driving. Making a sandwich at home, on the other hand, only about a minute is spent actively handling food. The other seventeen minutes while the patty cooks are free; I can it spend doing anything I please. So instead of comparing twenty minutes for fast food vs. eighteen minutes for DIY, it’s really more like twenty minutes vs. one minute.

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      1 year ago

      Chick-fil-a chicken is fried. You really shouldn’t be off doing something else in your home while you’re frying anything.

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          I have an air fryer but it doesn’t really fry things. Not in the way an actual fryer does. All an air fryer is, is a convection oven.

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            well my experience is that it works just as well, and is much more convenient.

            just dip stuff in egg and panko then toss it into the air fryer, yeah sure whatever it’s not technically frying but it tastes good so i don’t give a shit.

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              Well I’m glad you like it. But for everyone else who wants actually fried food I think they’re stick with fryers lol