WaPo: Trump put ketchup on his steak!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why middle America loves him. He is one of them at heart - ketchup on your steak - and having a steak well done - is very very middle/working class.


Indeed. I once had people over for a cookout and served steak. A guest asked me for A-1 Steak Sauce. I was horribly offended and guest was never invited back. If you buy high quality meat and properly cook it, you never need A-1 sauce or ketchup!


You rejected someone over steak sauce? Snort


For dinner parties, yes. Clearly he needed to eat somewhere where the host will serve pizza or chicken nuggets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate all the trump stands for, but this post is ridiculous. OP, you embarrass me.

Who cares if he puts ketchup on his steak! It's a tomato product that goes with savory foods. I grew up where people did this in the midwest and if I ate a stake today, I might put ketchup on it (although I can't remember the last time I ate a steak). A steak is quite similar to a hamburger (i.e. both beef). Would you be up in arms if he put ketchup on his burger?

See, OP, it's this kind of micro-complaining that makes people hate east coasters and label them "elites" who don't understand real life. You played right into the charicature.

Let him eat ketchup if he wants... just don't destroy our country, start wars or block good people from entering our country.

FOCUS on what's important, OP.


I do not understand posts like these. I'm not going to comment on needing ketchup to eat a stake... ok, yes I will.

The Orange Disaster is stocking his cabinet with billionaires intent on gutting entire departments that are set up to make life better for everyone. Please do not lecture me about being elite because I think eating ketchup with steak is gross. Elitism is thinking that the 400 richest people deserve to pay fewer taxes while everyone who can't afford healthcare deserves to suffer or die.
Anonymous
ketchup has natural mellowing agents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its how he gets his "vegetables'.


This is GREAT news for school cafeterias across the nation!
Anonymous
Ok, I waited tables at Outback for several years and have never seen an adult eat ketchup w/steak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why middle America loves him. He is one of them at heart - ketchup on your steak - and having a steak well done - is very very middle/working class.


+1

He just needs to sit in a laz-e-boy recliner yelling at the TV while watching FoxNews and he is EXACTLY my mentally-unhinged, racist FIL. Who is certainly a Trump supporter.


But Trump's La-Z-Boy is gold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why middle America loves him. He is one of them at heart - ketchup on your steak - and having a steak well done - is very very middle/working class.


Indeed. I once had people over for a cookout and served steak. A guest asked me for A-1 Steak Sauce. I was horribly offended and guest was never invited back. If you buy high quality meat and properly cook it, you never need A-1 sauce or ketchup!


You rejected someone over steak sauce? Snort


I would guess that PP was being facetious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The funniest thing for me about this revelation is that my FIL and SIL both put ketchup on their well done steaks, and they are both Trump supporters. My FIL is the Rush Limbaugh radio totin' Hannity quotin' type. So the ketchup really brings it around to close the loop.

My parents raised me right - medium rare please!

Same here but in a restaurant I order medium since they always tend to under cook it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The funniest thing for me about this revelation is that my FIL and SIL both put ketchup on their well done steaks, and they are both Trump supporters. My FIL is the Rush Limbaugh radio totin' Hannity quotin' type. So the ketchup really brings it around to close the loop.

My parents raised me right - medium rare please!

Same here but in a restaurant I order medium since they always tend to under cook it.


LOL. You probably don't know what medium rare really is.
Anonymous
Not surprising he'd go to his hotel. It's a safe space and if the secret service got hungry they would give Trump more business. Smart!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Link: WaPo mocks Trump for how he eats:


https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/trumps-first-dc-dinner-as-president-an-overcooked-54-steak-with-ketchup/2017/02/27/c98895b4-fd19-11e6-8f41-ea6ed597e4ca_story.html?utm_term=.71face10ff63


It was bad enough he made them over-cook the poor steak; but he had to add insult to injury by putting ketchup on it, as if it would be served with a sippy cup.

For real?


This was an actual quotation from the article, which OP forgot to put in quotes.

Just wanted to give credit where credit was due because that was a very funny line.

While the ketchup is funny, the article makes the good point that the truly bothersome part of this is Trump's refusal to venture out into the culinary world of D.C., outside of his own comfort zone. But I guess we all know by now he's totally incurious and has no interest in anything without his brand slapped across it.
Anonymous
I am sure DC folks would welcome him anywhere he went in the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am sure DC folks would welcome him anywhere he went in the city.



Uh not likely. I would not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am sure DC folks would welcome him anywhere he went in the city.



Uh not likely. I would not.


I think he won't find DC welcoming at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of President Nixon who put ketchup on his eggs


Went to a private boarding school, putting ketchup on the eggs was the only way they were edible. Finally got them to get Tabasco, still put it on eggs now.
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