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I think any condiment used in gluttonous amounts is “low class” especially in public when eating with others.
Ketchup is fine in moderation. Ranch is low class if it’s the cheap store bought kind or from a packet mix. But I would say the same for any salad dressing. Make your own. Sour cream, no opinion. It’s fine. I haven’t bought it in years. I usually will use yogurt in place if baking calls for it. |
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What is the mental illness that people like OP have?
Narcissism? Inferiority complex? What makes someone desperate to be seen as an acceptable person via the performance of utterly meaningless signalling? |
| Being afraid to eat something because kids like it is frankly insane. |
It sounds fancy when a French person says it so the rubes probably think it's haute cuisine. But pretend to gag at the mere mention of it in the US. |
No, I don’t. However, I do consider people who assign class status to condiments to be insane. |
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I try not to be a food snob, but I did judge a family member who HAD TO HAVE ranch with their pizza. I looked down on this habit forever. Recently was at a pizza place, where we had a couple pies on the table. One was a hot honey pepperoni, with ranch. I must confess, it was delicious! That said, I'm not requesting Hidden Valley Ranch everytime i eat pizza now.
For the record, i rarely eat fries, but do like them with ketchup. If we are being snotty about food, fries are probably "low class." Not because they are bad- they're pretty great, but becaise they are so bad for you. So if you eat fries, what's the harm in ketchup? |
Aioli is not the same as mayo. Mayo is almost exclusively some junk oil and eggs. Aioli is whipped olive oil and garlic, no eggs. |
What the hell are you talking about. There is nothing wrong with eating potatoes. I air fry mine and it's perfectly fine. Lots of ketchup on them too. |
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What the heck?
Is this for real? |
| You'll have to pry my heinz ketchup from my cold dead hands. |
Sheesh…taking it a little personally |
| no but I feel that way about cool whip |
with some pickle relish and mustard = McD special sauce. |
+1 absolutely |
? Did you know that steak and fries are standard fare in France, though they don't eat the fries with ketchup. |