Anyway, hereβs what you can do to fight Climate Change.
Affordable groceries pls
Itβs one flight to Paris, what could it cost, $10? Stop blowing this out of proportion.
When I was a child, my scratch-a-liberal family would give me endless shit about putting ketchup on my eggs. Because itβs βgrossβ to them - never mind what I thought tasted good as a stupid idiot child. I was told it was childish and to outgrow it if I wanted to be taken seriously, and so I did. For the first time in about 20 years I had an egg and cheese sandwich with ketchup on it. They were wrong. They were such absolute fools. Ketchup on eggs is god tier, as good if not better than sriracha. Little pigeon was 100% right about her own taste and I wish I could tell her that.
I know this probably wasnβt your main point OP, but itβs weird how people assign such moral and cultural value around someone putting a sweet vinegary vegetable paste on their food. βOh no, the optics!β Absolutely unhinged, not materialist, and frankly embarrassing for any grown-ass adult to pass judgment on someone elseβs food tastes. Unless itβs Mayo, that stuff is nasty - I donβt like it on my food and therefore nobody else should be allowed to have it without feeling shame.
Also, who the fuck are these french chefs? Are we sure they arenβt clowns? Mimes perhaps? Itβs my understanding that roughly 30% of Franceβs population is now Mimes.
Unless itβs Mayo, that stuff is nasty - I donβt like it on my food and therefore nobody else should be allowed to have it without feeling shame.
Could be worse, could be miracle whip
I want to meet the mind that looked at mayonnaise and went βWhat if this was half sugar?
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I still remember the one time my mom bought it by mistake and we were all just shocked and horrified at the existence of this product that millions of people apparently like.
Absolutely unhinged, not materialist, and frankly embarrassing for any grown adult to pass judgment on someone elseβs food tastes. Unless itβs Mayo, that stuff is nasty - I donβt like it on my food and therefore nobody else should be allowed to have it without feeling shame.
I have been known to eat peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches.
Unless itβs Mayo, that stuff is nasty - I donβt like it on my food and therefore nobody else should be allowed to have it without feeling shame.
I will die on this hill mayo is goated absolutely the best condiment. Want some ketchup with your mayo? You got thousand island. You want some bbq with it? Campfire sauce. Spicy? Yes please. This isnβt even looking at the dressings that you find it in either. And yes I am
These same people will talk about how βitβs bad for parents to push veganism on their kidsβ