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Dogmantra wrote

my pro cooking tip is that you can trick someone else into making and bringing you food by going to dominos.com and inputting a cheat code (you will find the cheat code written on a small piece of plastic inside your wallet, mine is blue)

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Dogmantra wrote

glitch finders everywhere are letting me know this tech works on some other websites too, such as pizzahut.com and papajohns.com. I think we're reaching the human limit for food types this works on though, it's unlikely we'll find any way to get, say, chinese food delivered like this, barring new discoveries.

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hollyhoppet wrote

honestly i wouldn't even eat a free papa john's pizza

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flabberghaster wrote

Last I checked the website which was like a year ago, they were asking for almost thirty bucks for a large pizza. Wtf

And the pizza is trash anyway.

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musou wrote

i love donuts but making em from scratch is a pain. cause you have to let em rise, and it takes a while, and really dry air (like i have) can cause issues with that whole process. but you can just get the refrigerated cans of biscuit dough and cut each biscuit dough circle in half and fry that and it's pretty much exactly the same thing. i like nutmeg+cinnamon+sugar on mine but you can also glaze em or whatever you like.

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flabberghaster wrote

Biscuit as in like cookie dough?

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musou wrote

no sorry i mean american biscuit dough. this kind of thing. although now i'm curious to see if i can fry cookie dough. my guess is there's probably not enough water in it

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flabberghaster wrote

Oh that's kinda surprising that that's good too, I would expect it to be not nearly sweet enough to work as a donut but I guess if you have toppings and stuff it could make sense.

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Jenheadjen wrote

you can put all kinds of things in a sandwich, they cant stop you

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hollyhoppet wrote

cook your thanksgiving turkey in the microwave. just pop it in there for an hour

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flabberghaster wrote (edited )

They say not to deep fry your frozen Turkey but I think if you put it in an air frier it's probably fine