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A moment of levity in the madness
Proof that people in my city have no taste: I went to the grocery store tonight and there wasn't a single bag of cheap macaroni in sight, but there was ginger coconut rice.
Who would rather eat cheap macaroni than coconut ginger rice?
The real reason I was at the grocery store was an urgent desire for cake, but they didn't have any cakes I wanted so I ended up with three ice cream flavours instead. Let's hear it for Browned Butter Bourbon Truffle, Maine Blueberry & Belgian Waffle Cone, and Wildberry Lavender Mascapone!
Two of which I have sampled already. :D
Who would rather eat cheap macaroni than coconut ginger rice?
The real reason I was at the grocery store was an urgent desire for cake, but they didn't have any cakes I wanted so I ended up with three ice cream flavours instead. Let's hear it for Browned Butter Bourbon Truffle, Maine Blueberry & Belgian Waffle Cone, and Wildberry Lavender Mascapone!
Two of which I have sampled already. :D
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I can recognise on a certain level that most people will choose the familiar over the unknown, but given the choice between "this is new and has bold flavours!" and "this is familiar and boring" (especially when it's also "blandest and least nutritional food I can think of"), I am always going to opt for new and bold, so it remains baffling on the emotional level. Kind of like people who enjoy sleeping in cold rooms - I understand that that's a thing, and a common thing to boot, but WHY you'd want to do it will never really gel for me!
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But I don't think this conversation is really being useful, so I'll stop now.
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If it helps, I do understand that people eat what's cheapest, especially now (and I'm no exception - these are financially stressful times for me right now, so in general I do have empathy for those in similar or worse situations).
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