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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I pity anyone who's so obsessed with class they get anxious over what they eat in their own home.


+1. Jfc
Anonymous
Grow out of sour cream? So odd. It’s actually a big pet peeve of mine when restaurants make you pay extra for sour cream. I think it should be a standard accompaniment to things like burritos, tacos and enchiladas.
Anonymous
Do you spend a lot of time worrying about whether your condiment choices are consonant other people’s status ratings???

Let me reassure you that no such ranking of condiments exists.

(Get a grip)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grow out of sour cream? So odd. It’s actually a big pet peeve of mine when restaurants make you pay extra for sour cream. I think it should be a standard accompaniment to things like burritos, tacos and enchiladas.

They should.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just call it crème fraiche if you must.


🤣
Anonymous
Do you know what is lower class and juvenile, OP?

ALL OF THE POSTS YOU START ASKING IF THINGS ARE LOW CLASS.

Please stop. Nobody cares what food you eat.
Anonymous
Do most children even like topping things with sour cream? I feel like that’s a condiment people grow into, not out of. You’re supposed to serve latkes with applesauce and sour cream for condiments. Children choose the applesauce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Starting a thread on it is though.
+1
Anonymous
Juvenile? Moi?
Perhaps true. I do not care.
I will have my ranch.

-Flip Driscoll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do most children even like topping things with sour cream? I feel like that’s a condiment people grow into, not out of. You’re supposed to serve latkes with applesauce and sour cream for condiments. Children choose the applesauce.


Yeah I definitely didn't like sour cream or ranch as a kid (I still don't like ketchup).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do most children even like topping things with sour cream? I feel like that’s a condiment people grow into, not out of. You’re supposed to serve latkes with applesauce and sour cream for condiments. Children choose the applesauce.


Agreed.

I also use sour cream in cooking quite a bit -- as a fat in baked goods or as a component in a sauce. It is weird to compare it to ketchup or ranch dressing (though I don't think those are "low class and juvenile" either) because those are pure condiments that you use to top things or dip things. I think of sour cream as belonging to a family of dairy products (yogurt, crème fraîche, goat and cotija cheese, etc.) that have a variety of uses in cooking and baking and can also be used as a topping or accompaniment.
Anonymous
Not at all, but I never eat it. It's not part of my usual cuisine, so I never think of buying it.

Stop inserting class considerations in your life. It's entirely useless. The people who think they are above you in station will look down on you anyway. Just be yourself. Enjoy your life.
Anonymous
Tell me you're not Russian or Eastern European without telling me....
Anonymous
What children readily eat sour cream? Mine don't. They like ketchup because it's sweet and hate mustard because it's not.
Anonymous
It's great on baked potatoes but I'm sure you don't eat those.
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