- Joined
- Feb 16, 2021
Can’t quote right now but @NoReturn
So these households had croutons but no greens? Chocolate chips and no flour? Nesquick but no milk? Suddenly a cheese sandwich is not a meal? Olives, peanut butter, a handful of baby mallows, pickles - these are all fine snacks.Are these women aware that every meal they hover up is comprised of ingredients? That you by default need ingredients to create a meal? Where are these magical households packed with meals but not ingredients? Maybe I was just so brainwashed as a starving child by my abusive neurodivergent ingredient parents that I can’t see the trauma. Or maybe they taught us the value of combining foods to make a better food over opening a bag out of the microwave.
That third video had all the makings of a delicious quesadilla. The fourth could have had peanut butter crackers if cheesy chips and a complete goddamn sandwich wasn’t enough for a meal. I cannot be the only human that makes snack boxes as lunch, with cheese and pickles and olives and crackers, oh my god! An entire brand was built around that kind of meal.
And what kind of monster has marshmallows and peanut butter and does not eat them together? These videos bother me so much!
Someone just introduced me to the idea of an "ingredient household" and now we all must suffer.
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What was everyone else eating growing up?
So these households had croutons but no greens? Chocolate chips and no flour? Nesquick but no milk? Suddenly a cheese sandwich is not a meal? Olives, peanut butter, a handful of baby mallows, pickles - these are all fine snacks.Are these women aware that every meal they hover up is comprised of ingredients? That you by default need ingredients to create a meal? Where are these magical households packed with meals but not ingredients? Maybe I was just so brainwashed as a starving child by my abusive neurodivergent ingredient parents that I can’t see the trauma. Or maybe they taught us the value of combining foods to make a better food over opening a bag out of the microwave.
That third video had all the makings of a delicious quesadilla. The fourth could have had peanut butter crackers if cheesy chips and a complete goddamn sandwich wasn’t enough for a meal. I cannot be the only human that makes snack boxes as lunch, with cheese and pickles and olives and crackers, oh my god! An entire brand was built around that kind of meal.
And what kind of monster has marshmallows and peanut butter and does not eat them together? These videos bother me so much!