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It's their natural state, and allows you to appreciate and enjoy the food in a different way the second time around. Plus, heating up entire meals rarely works out well.
Feb 16, 2024

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you can’t reheat a cold burger ❌❌
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Leftovers (with the exception of soup) are rarely as good as freshly cooked food. Therefore, in order to fully appreciate them, you must eat them cold, thus creating an entirely different culinary experience out of the same food. If they are for dinner though, then I will allow an exception. Dinner should always be hot. Lunch and snacks can be cold.
Jan 23, 2024
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fr sometime i just eat the leftovers cold right out of the fridge. i dont even be warming it and it doesnt really make that much of difference to me i think i may be cold blooded creature
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think of all the time you'll save over your whole life
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