caffeine_demon
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EUUUURGH! That looks like watered down bean juice!!
I totally get why people don't like coffee or alcohol, but...
I can't understand how people don't like bacon - I thought even vegans craved the stuff!
EUUUURGH! That looks like watered down bean juice!!
I totally get why people don't like coffee or alcohol, but...
I can't understand how people don't like bacon - I thought even vegans craved the stuff!
Not a lot of milk, which does make it look a funny shade…I'm not sure what weird coffee you drink, but that's literally a regular coffee with milk
Don't tell me you like it as dark as a hangover ****?
- Gousto boxes and the like (where you get sent all ingredients) are the future. It again sounds gimmicky but you’ll end up eating a variety of fresh, tasty things without ever having to even think about hunting down ingredients or accruing excess food waste. The cost difference is nominal and is greatly offset by the variety.
Can’t beat a good cauli cheese!!!I blocked my toilet with cat litter yesterday - as I unblocked it by hand, the thought crossed my mind that this disgusts me a lot less than many things people eat - baked beans probably being the classic, if overused, example.
I'd clean out the litter tray bare-handed before going anywhere near a bath of beans, no doubt about it.
Some people like cauliflower, which in my opinion smells A LOT worse than said litter tray. I have a rule about not eating anything that looks or smells like it's already been eaten. But I'm also a big fan of curry, so I'm well aware that I make no sense
- sourdough bread. It's disgusting.
As for food trends I don't get, over the last few years there seems to be this obsession with "skin-on fries"; as if the chef doing less pealing makes them somewhat gourmet.
Are you a southerner Serena?I was going to say skin-on fries too!! Peas-in-a-pod, you and I
Speaking of peas, I've noticed quite a lot of food places adding mushy peas with everything lately. Pie Minister do this thing where they put mushy peas on top of your pie. Not next to your pie. On top of it. I am not a fan.
Speaking of peas, I've noticed quite a lot of food places adding mushy peas with everything lately. Pie Minister do this thing where they put mushy peas on top of your pie. Not next to your pie. On top of it. I am not a fan.
Surely that would be a 'pie and pea tea'?‘Pie and pea supper’
Tis a Northern / Midlands tradition.
I didn’t come up with it… It’s been a thing for more years than our ages combined.Surely that would be a 'pie and pea tea'?
A pie and pea supper sounds ultra-regal, as if it's served with a diamond encrusted gravy boat (itself bought with the proceeds of selling a coal mine).
Some people like cauliflower, which in my opinion smells A LOT worse than said litter tray. I have a rule about not eating anything that looks or smells like it's already been eaten. But I'm also a big fan of curry, so I'm well aware that I make no sense
Yeah that's just all kinds of wrong. Mushy peas go at the side, not on top of the food. Unless you're in Wigan, then it's allowed.
Mac & cheese where the pasta isn't macaroni irrationally winds me up. Use the correct pasta FFS.