At first glance, I thought that was the actual paint job on the front of the oven, and thought, "I know people say everything in kitchens is always 'avocado,' but this is ridiculous."Also, awwww, your dish towel!
--Patrick
At first glance, I thought that was the actual paint job on the front of the oven, and thought, "I know people say everything in kitchens is always 'avocado,' but this is ridiculous."Also, awwww, your dish towel!
But the avocados are in wuv!At first glance, I thought that was the actual paint job on the front of the oven, and thought, "I know people say everything in kitchens is always 'avocado,' but this is ridiculous."
--Patrick
The wife made baked beans this past week, but, while she remembered the molasses, she completely forgot to add her usual amount of sugar to the pot. "I'm sorry they're not as sweet as they usually are," she said. "I think they're fantastic," I replied after years of saying I thought the beans were always too sweet. "You can forget to add the sugar again any time you want."I can make all the food that I like but that she doesn't.
For me, it’s the rebranding of “margarine” to “plant butter,” because:the rebranding of "vegan" to lplant-based" will always be funny.
Omg I hope it’s loaded full of all kinds of that garbage. I want it to taste good!For me, it’s the rebranding of “margarine” to “plant butter,” because:
1) This means there’s gonna be a silly commercial at some point with a farmer going out to “milk” his corn/soybeans/Canola.
2) Changing the name doesn’t change the fact that it’s probably still hydrogenated/full of trans fats.
—Plantrick
But plant-based isn't the same as vegan. Burger King got in trouble for that, because they were cooking their plant-based patties on the same equipment as their meat Whoppers. Switching from "vegan" to "plant-based" frees them from the ridiculous standards that vegans can have. I'm not sure how often it comes up, but an example: plant-based could, presumably, still use "natural red 4" to dye their food, since dye isn't a base element of the food, while it wouldn't qualify as vegan.I'm glad it's opened up more stuff for people that can't/don't eat meat, but the rebranding of "vegan" to lplant-based" will always be funny.
That feels like a lawsuit waiting to happen.But plant-based isn't the same as vegan. Burger King got in trouble for that, because they were cooking their plant-based patties on the same equipment as their meat Whoppers. Switching from "vegan" to "plant-based" frees them from the ridiculous standards that vegans can have. I'm not sure how often it comes up, but an example: plant-based could, presumably, still use "natural red 4" to dye their food, since dye isn't a base element of the food, while it wouldn't qualify as vegan.
Unless there's a government body that has defined what "plant-based" means, legally, I not sure that such a lawsuit could get anywhere. I don't recall any lawsuit about soy cheese that contains casein (a protein commonly sourced from milk, though lab-made is more common than it used to be).That feels like a lawsuit waiting to happen.
All the lawsuits have been deferred until the FDA decides what it wants to do, you know that organization that has for some "unknown" reason had five commissioners in the last three years.Unless there's a government body that has defined what "plant-based" means, legally, I not sure that such a lawsuit could get anywhere. I don't recall any lawsuit about soy cheese that contains casein (a protein commonly sourced from milk, though lab-made is more common than it used to be).
Some soy cheese has controversially used casein since at least the 90s. Any lawsuits would have been long before the Trump presidency. The whole "plant-based" vs "vegan" vs other descriptors thing has been going on for decades. This is not a new thing, though I'll admit that I'm completely unfamiliar with how Canada has handled it.All the lawsuits have been deferred until the FDA decides what it wants to do, you know that organization that has for some "unknown" reason had five commissioners in the last three years.
But up here in Canada, that whole shit got smacked down really fast.
Homemade refried beans
Shrimp tacos
Homemade pico de gallo
Hey!A certain husband of mine ate ten!
As long as you don’t think I eat sides of Snuffles Bears. That would be wrong.Heh. I can even tell who sits where.
--Patrick
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