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Are you okay? Im sorry you woke up cranky today-i get it- but ppl can make fun of recipes without them hating ppl on a budget or ppl during the depression. I hate that dude's tiktoks bc of the editing/screaming but i didnt expect anyone to get mad about the actual baking portion. Its about food items that people today wouldnt use in a cake. And bc its used in a cake AND turns out good that the whole bit becomes entertaining.
Anyway i hope ur day gets better
Hey, thank you for the well wishes. I may have been having a bad day but my point still stands. People didn't use these things in cakes because they wanted to be wacky and went gaga for adding random things just for fun - they often did so out of necessity. To actively make fun of why someone would do that is misunderstanding the entire situation completely. Food scarcity doesn't exist in a vacuum.
They decide they like it at the end. So they spend this whole video playing up how 'gross' it is only to take it back? Could you imagine a world where instead of making fun, for attention, we talked about what people are creative enough to come up with in the name of food scarcity- something that really affects people even today?
I get that people are tired and 'just want to tell a joke' but it's not funny? So I guess I don't understand why it's cool to mock how someone creatively used their resources to bring their family dessert and some comfort.
But if you think it's fine for someone to make fun of a recipe without context that's on you.
Thanks again for wishing me a good day!
Stopped by this spot in a Williamsburg early on election night. Best is a bold claim and realistically not accurate, but the pizza is pretty good. They throw a leaf of fresh basil on the slice as they hand it to you which is a really nice touch. $3.75 for a plain slice at a place like this is kinda rugged though.
So apparently tomato cake is a thing?
And it's like, really good? It's a dessert that tastes a bit like gingerbread cookies, but with less ginger, and it smells like cinnamon. It also looks a bit like a fruit cake, with only raisins and walnuts.
Result: a pleasantly surprised bird
WHY DID THIS HAPPEN