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Is the only thing you make for yourself at home hot dogs?
No. I also make Mac and Cheese (in the microwave), grilled cheese sandwiches, and upon very rare occasion beer bread.
I typically make stuff that doesn’t require much preparation or cleanup. Chips and salsa, peanut butter toast, candy, popcorn, nuts, and other things like those are all staples, especially when I’m trying to save money.
Generally, I’ll eat out.