Do you consider sour cream to be a lower class and juvenile condiment?

Anonymous
Same category as ketchup and ranch; as in, most adults grow out of using it?
Anonymous
I can't answer your question since I don't consider ketchup and ranch to be low class, juvenile, or something adults grow out of.

I do consider sour cream to be in the same category of popular condiments that can be used in many ways.
Anonymous
Nope. And I don't think there's anything wrong with using ANY condiments that you like.
Anonymous
Starting a thread on it is though.
Anonymous
Uh no, and neither is ketchup or ranch dressing?

I don't understand what would be "low class" or juvenile about any of these. Do rich people only have burgers with no ketchup? That's psychotic, I don't want to live like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh no, and neither is ketchup or ranch dressing?

I don't understand what would be "low class" or juvenile about any of these. Do rich people only have burgers with no ketchup? That's psychotic, I don't want to live like that.

Is it psychotic? Seems like quite a stretch.
Anonymous
I make my own ketchup-mayo sauce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Starting a thread on it is though.


+1
Anonymous
This thread is the dumbest thread of the week!
Anonymous
I'm a chef and ketchup, ranch and sour cream are all legitimate condiments. Maybe you need to get better sourcing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Starting a thread on it is though.


This is hilarious.
Anonymous
I’m Hungarian and sour cream is heaven in my meals.
Anonymous
I pity anyone who's so obsessed with class they get anxious over what they eat in their own home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make my own ketchup-mayo sauce.


I used to do that! Thousand Island dressing. I also made my own mayonnaise. And how do you have bagels without a schmear of cream cheese?

Guess I'm just low class. 🤣 Don't care!
Anonymous
Just call it crème fraiche if you must.
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