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    7 months ago

    Or — and hear me out here — you could put all those things on a plate and eat them like a person.

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      7 months ago

      you could put all those things on a plate and eat them like a person.

      That’s very civilized of you to use a plate when you eat people.

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      7 months ago

      Honestly, I like the fact that I could hold and eat this while doing other things at a BBQ. It would also be useful if there’s not a lot of seating for everyone.

      I am a sucker for turning normally-sweet treats into savory ones, though - I turned my cinnamon rolls recipe into a cheesy rolls recipe a few years ago, and I consider it one of the best ideas I’ve ever had, so maybe it’s just me.

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        7 months ago

        But this isn’t “making a treat savory”, this is “put things you’d normally eat as a regular dish, put them into a plastic cup and pretend it’s revolutionary”.

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            7 months ago

            Is it frozen? No? Why should it be a parfait then? Just because something looks vaguely like something else, it’s not that thing. Gravy can look like chocolate sauce, so can I call my meat “pork au chocolat” then?"