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I have a cup just like this that I use to add wood shavings to my compost toilet.
This picture makes me uncomfortable.
No wonder your nipples are dusty.
kitch factor/ Instagramable content
The Instagram revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the culinary industry.
Impracticality and Instagramability >>> Functionality /s
Seriously, can’t we just focus on the food rather than fancy excuses for plates?
Shovels… Tile Slates. I miss WeWantPlates but not going back to reddit for it.
Apparently we haven’t worked out the perfect receptacle for eating ice cream so a flat tile has been proven to be the optimal way to eat it… just like famously we eat pasta from mugs…?
I’m surprised there’s no Lemmy/Kbin version of it yet. I’m missing it :(
You do realize it’s actually easier to eat macaroni that way right you don’t have little pieces running away from you so it’s easier to eat every last bit.
On a cold winter day, I like to cozy up by the fireplace with a blanket and a piping hot mug of macaroni
It’s also a good way to look like you got a lot of food when you really didn’t.
They can charge more and laugh at you.
I would appreciate this if this was a drive through order and you’re somehow eating on the go. But at a sit-down restaurant… This is annoying.
“Hey Bob, I’ve run out of pasta bowls… Where should I put this macaroni, on a plate or somethin?”
“Nah man, watch this!”This is nowhere near the worst that I’ve seen in WeWantPlates.
I usually eat like this at home when there’s no clean bowl.
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Is the bowl hot? Is the handle less hot?
Maybe it’s so you can drag the bowl around without touching the hot bit. … Kinda like the handle on a cup of hot tea/coffee/cocoa?
They do that because the plates are occupied with the soup atm.
Requesting a /c/wewantplates! … lol.