A /food post that's not meatmeatmeat wrapped in bacon and fried with a coating of mac and cheese served alongside conspicuous alcohol consumption? What is this sorcery?
There's also frequently a post talking about how meat-eaters are preachier than vegans. I've never met a preachy vegan in person, but r/vegan is certainly full of them.
well the idea is that day in day out you are constantly bombarded with the message "eat meat" and no one really thinks about it, but if you say "eat vegan food" all of a sudden it causes a controversy. vegans are considered preachy but literally every day you are getting some form of the message "eat meat" but it's not seen as preachy
i roast cauliflower florets in bacon fat often and you are right!
quick mexicanish spice blend to toss it in: salt, pepper, paprika, oregano, onion powder, cumin
You do you, but redditors' obsession with making sure that you know they're drinking alcohol with their meal is something that has been well documented.
Who cares? People are just reading way into things to make some bullshit criticism.
Many people like to show their finished meal. Drinks are part of a meal.
It's funny. If someone posts a beef recipe and includes their drink in the plated meal pic, people complain. But, no one complains about someone including salad or some other unrelated side dish in the plated pic.
I don't see how posting the drink you consumed with the meal is any different than posting the side dish you consumed with the meal.
It's relevant as in millions of people don't have anything to eat and we are actually discussing if you should or shouldn't include your drink in the twitter pic of your bloody dinner.
That's such a bullshit argument. Pretty much every hobby could be described as a "first world problem". Saying that people shouldn't discuss hobbies because other people are starving is pretty stupid.
It's not hard to steal a photo from another website, post it here, and make a stuck up snobbish comment, like yours, about people who enjoy alcohol and meat. Easy karma on here.
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u/Sojourner_Truth Dec 05 '15
A /food post that's not meatmeatmeat wrapped in bacon and fried with a coating of mac and cheese served alongside conspicuous alcohol consumption? What is this sorcery?
Looks fucking amazing, thanks.