Homemade burrito bowls! I mean why spend $16 on a chipotle bowl when you can make it yourself in three hours with $50 worth of ingredients???? 🤷🏼♀️
Homemade burrito bowls! I mean why spend $16 on a chipotle bowl when you can make it yourself in three hours with $50 worth of ingredients???? 🤷🏼♀️
by Coopunder
14 Comments
Shamilamadingdong
The $50 of ingredients is too real lol. This looks great though!
mellofello808
This is my everyday struggle in Hawaii. I just spent $100 buying ingredients so I don’t have to spend $5 on a pint of ice cream.
lilacsinmay
This is a favorite dinner in my house. We made them last night.
AshDenver
Ha! Yes!!! And there are just some dishes I’m not willing to make myself (Vietnamese vermicelli bowls at the top of that list) for the sheer volume of time it needs.
I’m sure it was tasty AF though and hopefully you have leftovers.
bostonkittycat
Looks good. Bet it tastes better than Chipotle. Last time I went there the bowl was cold, soggy, and taste was off. Seems like quality has suffered as expenses rise.
Rob1150
Looks great, but you need to rethink that title.
MonarcaAzul
My husband and I laughed pretty good over this. Such an accurate caption.
iDoesun
Just curious what took 3 hours?
Personnel_5
struggle meal 😀
Canadianbarbie69
Yummm
Zamzummin
r/fuckcilantro
ryantherippa
Also, I’m in LA and Chipotle is only like $10 for a burrito bowl
FadedShinobi
I just bought the same ingredients basically to make the same meal but included steak. Not only that but it was enough for 2 adults to get roughly 3 meals each for less than 30$ how tf did you spend nearly 50$?
Or better question what state are groceries that bad
I’m in Southern California and I thought prices were high but I still save way more eating at home than spending nearly 20$ at chipotle.
I’m spending around 5$ a bowl for my homemade chipotle and it includes steak, salsa, fresh homemade pico, lime and sauces. It could be even less if I didn’t do steak and bought frozen chicken instead.
Stillwindows95
Yeah I bought the ingredients for Korean Honey Butter Chicken and realised I’d spent double what I could have spent buying it from the take out I normally buy it at.
Wanted to learn to make it but it costs a lot to do so, but I guess that’s down to having to buy ingredients that actually last a while but you don’t normally just have at hand.
14 Comments
The $50 of ingredients is too real lol. This looks great though!
This is my everyday struggle in Hawaii. I just spent $100 buying ingredients so I don’t have to spend $5 on a pint of ice cream.
This is a favorite dinner in my house. We made them last night.
Ha! Yes!!! And there are just some dishes I’m not willing to make myself (Vietnamese vermicelli bowls at the top of that list) for the sheer volume of time it needs.
I’m sure it was tasty AF though and hopefully you have leftovers.
Looks good. Bet it tastes better than Chipotle. Last time I went there the bowl was cold, soggy, and taste was off. Seems like quality has suffered as expenses rise.
Looks great, but you need to rethink that title.
My husband and I laughed pretty good over this. Such an accurate caption.
Just curious what took 3 hours?
struggle meal 😀
Yummm
r/fuckcilantro
Also, I’m in LA and Chipotle is only like $10 for a burrito bowl
I just bought the same ingredients basically to make the same meal but included steak. Not only that but it was enough for 2 adults to get roughly 3 meals each for less than 30$ how tf did you spend nearly 50$?
Or better question what state are groceries that bad
I’m in Southern California and I thought prices were high but I still save way more eating at home than spending nearly 20$ at chipotle.
I’m spending around 5$ a bowl for my homemade chipotle and it includes steak, salsa, fresh homemade pico, lime and sauces. It could be even less if I didn’t do steak and bought frozen chicken instead.
Yeah I bought the ingredients for Korean Honey Butter Chicken and realised I’d spent double what I could have spent buying it from the take out I normally buy it at.
Wanted to learn to make it but it costs a lot to do so, but I guess that’s down to having to buy ingredients that actually last a while but you don’t normally just have at hand.