Jahydin
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I see nothing wrong with this, haha. Then again, I am an American who loves to cook...
Also, always wince when I see someone clowning on "stay-at-home" moms as if they don't know how to prepare easy tasty meals.
I see nothing wrong with this, haha. Then again, I am an American who loves to cook...
Mine didn’t.I see nothing wrong with this, haha. Then again, I am an American who loves to cook...
Also, always wince when I see someone clowning on "stay-at-home" moms as if they don't know how to prepare easy tasty meals.
Also, always wince when I see someone clowning on "stay-at-home" moms as if they don't know how to prepare easy tasty meals.
It’s a skill like any other.Mine didn’t.
I didn't create this meme, just happened across it. I'm not in the author's head, but I don't think the intent is to 'clown on "stay-at-home" moms'. I think the focus there is on 'don't know how to cook'. As in, the content creators who trot out recipes like the Three Ingredient Chocolate Cookie where one of the ingredients is... a box of cake mix. You put the wrong emph-AH-sis on the wrong syll-AH-bleI see nothing wrong with this, haha. Then again, I am an American who loves to cook...
Also, always wince when I see someone clowning on "stay-at-home" moms as if they don't know how to prepare easy tasty meals.
Somewhere around here, I have a New Orleans Saints “team cookbook” from the 1980s. Apparently, everyone on the team was expected to contribute a recipe of some kind.I didn't create this meme, just happened across it. I'm not in the author's head, but I don't think the intent is to 'clown on "stay-at-home" moms'. I think the focus there is on 'don't know how to cook'. As in, the content creators who trot out recipes like the Three Ingredient Chocolate Cookie where one of the ingredients is... a box of cake mix. You put the wrong emph-AH-sis on the wrong syll-AH-ble![]()
Understood. I think it's slightly personal because I used to poke fun at "mommy bloggers" when I first started to use the internet to learn new recipes (since I saw others doing it so much), but quickly came to find out that bad recipes come from everywhere, so didn't make much sense to single them out. If anything, the trendy recipes on TikTok are way worse. Slightly misogynistic in a way too, I think. So, I wince.I didn't create this meme, just happened across it. I'm not in the author's head, but I don't think the intent is to 'clown on "stay-at-home" moms'. I think the focus there is on 'don't know how to cook'. As in, the content creators who trot out recipes like the Three Ingredient Chocolate Cookie where one of the ingredients is... a box of cake mix. You put the wrong emph-AH-sis on the wrong syll-AH-ble![]()
Now I have to go look up Salt Hank...Understood. I think it's slightly personal because I used to poke fun at "mommy bloggers" when I first started to use the internet to learn new recipes (since I saw others doing it so much), but quickly came to find out that bad recipes come from everywhere, so didn't make much sense to single them out. If anything, the trendy recipes on TikTok are way worse. Slightly misogynistic in a way too, I think. So, I wince.
While we're talking about wincing though, crazy they put Salt Hank (son of Leo LaPorte (Tech TV)) on there! Dude runs a pop-up restaurant in NYC, is praised by the likes of Ramsey and Matheson, and is blast to watch cook (probably why he has over 2 million followers). Think there's some jealousy there...