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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
They can charge more and laugh at you.
“Hey Bob, I’ve run out of pasta bowls… Where should I put this macaroni, on a plate or somethin?”
“Nah man, watch this!”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.
It’s also a good way to look like you got a lot of food when you really didn’t.
This is nowhere near the worst that I’ve seen in WeWantPlates.
They do that because the plates are occupied with the soup atm.
Requesting a /c/wewantplates! … lol.
You asked, I give! Here it is in all of it’s pre-content glory: [email protected]
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?
So that people give them free advertising by taking pictures and putting it on their social media.
And so that the kind of people who post photos of their food on social media will come there for the pictures, not the food.