we all have this.
show your fucking stash.
How fat are you?
>>7507820
What? Noone has this
>>7507820
I bet more than half are expired
Lol! Totally. I don't have much in mine these days.
>we all have this
lol no
I don't usually inventory my stash but here you go.
All of this is from work - leftovers from vendor lunches, stuff I took from the cafeteria, etc. Not sure why I have so much ketchup but I'm annoyed that I don't have any mustard left. I actively use these; I pack them in my lunch every day depending on what I'm eating.
>>7507847
I'd like to know this too.
>not just making your own mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, honey mustard, ranch, chinese-style mustard, sweet & sour, hot sauce, and any salad dressing
I dream of the day I find you walking down the street so I can hold you down and shit in your mouth
>>7507889
Damn. I need mustard packets.
>>7507820
nobody has this you mongrel
>>7507911
It's literally JUNK food.
>>7507911
are you fucking autistic? it's like 1/2 oz of sauce, you must be poor as shit
I only save ramen packets. I add them to mac n cheese, pasta, etc.
>>7507915
What's junk about it? It's the same brand that comes in the bottle from the store. What's the difference between getting Frank's kraut in single-serve packets or in a big fuck-off jar, or Heinz mustard in a bottle vs. squeeze packets?
>BUT ANON YOU COULD BE MAKING YOUR OWN KETCHUP A BLOO BLOO BLOO
>JUST BUY 20 POUNDS OF TOMATOES, SKIN THEM, COOK THEM DOWN, SQUISH THEM, ADD VINEGAR AND SUGAR, THEN JAR AND PROCESS IT
>AND YOU CAN FILL YOUR WHOLE PANTRY WITH KETCHUP FOR ONLY $15!!!
No thank you. I work for a living.
I wish I was a housewife so I could spend all day doing dumb shit like this.
>>7507925
If you can't tell the difference yourself, then what help is me explaining it to you ?
>>7507918
>not wanting to throw something away makes you poor as shit
I actually am poor as shit, and so are my parents for that matter. My roommate's parents are fucking loaded and they still have a bag of sauce packets in their pantry. Mostly KFC "honey", soy sauce, and Taco Bell hot sauce
>>7507927
I can tell the difference, but the returns diminish for most people.
>>7507921
I only just started doing this. I use them with fried rice. They're like bouillon cubes basically.
>>7507925
>implying I buy miracle whip at the store
>implying I buy "horsey sauce" whatever the fuck that is
>implying I buy heinz anything
>implying junk food is normal
praise lord beetus, what is this nonsense
>>7507957
Wait, Miracle Whip comes in singles?
>horsey sauce
That's just horseradish mayo. It is literally just horseradish and mayonnaise.
>>7507976
arbys sold it in bottles once. i bought it, why not? it was disappointing though. it works at arby's because that's all you have there, but outside there, you have much better options at the grocery store.
>>7507891
he eats at burger king, he'd love it
>>7507911
I'm not saving that shit I use what's needed and throw the rest away when done. That shit doesn't have expiration dates and I usually have big bottles of condiments in the fridge. No need to save those little packets and let the good stuff go to waste.
>>7507921
>not adding them to your ramen
>>7507820
My gf is indian and when I went to her house to meet her parents she showed me 2 drawers full of taco bell fire sauce packets I was amazed
Noi dont wtf
I found a chick fil a bbq sauce package from 2012 at my parent's house last week. I should have opened it just to see.
>>7507921
>mama ramen
Top tier taste.
I probably would collect those, but I don't eat out, so I don't have any.
>>7509656
a lot of the sodium is in the noodles
you really aren't cutting back that much, bub
>>7507980
Taco Bell sells their sauces in bottles too. The Fire one is actually worth getting as it stands on its own as a sauce. The others are worthless though.
My sauce drawer was runined because dogs are fucking relentless when it comes to looking for a snack