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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I understand sour cream in a coffee cake but I don't get how it makes anything better as a condiment. It's totally unnecessary dollops of saturated fat.


Fat molecules enhance flavors. And the tanginess adds a bit of zip. The coolness is a nice complement to some spicy foods.

Seriously, how do you not get this? Are the people posting here a bunch of orthorexics who subsist on dry whole wheat toast?


Wheat has too much flavor. It feels sinful to eat it.
Anonymous
My kids are super obsessed with sour cream. Both always ask for it and other adults act like it’s obnoxious they requested sour cream and that it’s bougie. Ds could not believe that daycare served quesadillas without sour cream.

I will say that as an adult I can’t eat ketchup or ranch dressing. They do seem like kid things to me. I also would think it’s weird if an adult was drinking apple juice with dinner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are super obsessed with sour cream. Both always ask for it and other adults act like it’s obnoxious they requested sour cream and that it’s bougie. Ds could not believe that daycare served quesadillas without sour cream.

I will say that as an adult I can’t eat ketchup or ranch dressing. They do seem like kid things to me. I also would think it’s weird if an adult was drinking apple juice with dinner.


What do you eat with your french fries?
Anonymous
Who doesn’t like a dollop of daisy?!?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are super obsessed with sour cream. Both always ask for it and other adults act like it’s obnoxious they requested sour cream and that it’s bougie. Ds could not believe that daycare served quesadillas without sour cream.

I will say that as an adult I can’t eat ketchup or ranch dressing. They do seem like kid things to me. I also would think it’s weird if an adult was drinking apple juice with dinner.


What do you eat with your french fries?


I don’t eat fries often but when I do it’s either plain or with chipotle mayo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are super obsessed with sour cream. Both always ask for it and other adults act like it’s obnoxious they requested sour cream and that it’s bougie. Ds could not believe that daycare served quesadillas without sour cream.

I will say that as an adult I can’t eat ketchup or ranch dressing. They do seem like kid things to me. I also would think it’s weird if an adult was drinking apple juice with dinner.


What do you eat with your french fries?


I don’t eat fries often but when I do it’s either plain or with chipotle mayo.


Not mayo! Even worse than the low class ketchup according to some. The chipotle doesn't class it up, sorry PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the lower class hordes that love sour cream.

Just made a chicken chili yesterday and had the chili with a nice dollop of sour cream. Yum.

Great on a baked potato, mix some up with some seasoning for a quick and easy dip for chips. Whatever.


+1. How can you even eat a baked potato without sour cream?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never heard of food choice as being any class type. This is twisted thinking.


Oh it's a favorite pastime of DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


+100

OP, change your friend group if someone is gaslighting you into thinking this.
Anonymous
I don’t consider it a condiment. It’s dairy, like yogurt. Unless you consider yogurt to be also a condiment.
Anonymous
No, but I'm an upper class WASP you weirdos here cream yourselves over so I could wake up to a daily sour cream, ranch, and ketchup smoothie and it's nothing but a quirky affectation. Never give things like this a thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the lower class hordes that love sour cream.

Just made a chicken chili yesterday and had the chili with a nice dollop of sour cream. Yum.

Great on a baked potato, mix some up with some seasoning for a quick and easy dip for chips. Whatever.


+1. How can you even eat a baked potato without sour cream?


Butter works but it comes from the same place as sour cream, so it's probably low class as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are super obsessed with sour cream. Both always ask for it and other adults act like it’s obnoxious they requested sour cream and that it’s bougie. Ds could not believe that daycare served quesadillas without sour cream.

I will say that as an adult I can’t eat ketchup or ranch dressing. They do seem like kid things to me. I also would think it’s weird if an adult was drinking apple juice with dinner.


What do you eat with your french fries?


I don’t eat fries often but when I do it’s either plain or with chipotle mayo.


Not mayo! Even worse than the low class ketchup according to some. The chipotle doesn't class it up, sorry PP.


The French use mayo as well, but there's probably an exception when you are on The Continent.
Anonymous
Imagine being so dysfunctional as a human being that you not only think this way, you voluntarily tell others you think this way and seek validation for your distorted thought process.
Anonymous
I can’t imagine being this concerned about what constitutes “low class” food.
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