Anonymous wrote:Yeah, agree with PPs. You don't like Brie if you don't like the rind. That's like saying you like pizza but you don't like the crust, just the cheese and toppings.![]()
You put the whole slice on the toasts and eat it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM can you be judged by what foods you like and how you eat them.
OP--do what you like. I also don't care for the bitter rind. I'll cut the wedge, put the piece on my plate and take off the rind and eat it however I want. Anyone who cares to turn their nose up when you do this is just a pretentious fool.
No, people judge your manners in realy life, not on DCUM. Pretentious means attemptig to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, etc. It's not pretentious to follow common rules of ettiquette, which is what the OP was really asking: Is she breaking ettiquette rules by doing that. Yes, she is. Just like you don't fish in a drink with your hand to take to take out an ice cube. Why? Ettiquette. You don't eat mashed potatoes with a spoon. Why? Ettiquette.
People are noticing that you are not following that particular social convention, and are possibly judging you for it in some way. It's your choice to do that, but it sounds like OP would prefer to follow that one, hence the question.
Wait...bad spelling etiquette!Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM can you be judged by what foods you like and how you eat them.
OP--do what you like. I also don't care for the bitter rind. I'll cut the wedge, put the piece on my plate and take off the rind and eat it however I want. Anyone who cares to turn their nose up when you do this is just a pretentious fool.
Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM can you be judged by what foods you like and how you eat them.
OP--do what you like. I also don't care for the bitter rind. I'll cut the wedge, put the piece on my plate and take off the rind and eat it however I want. Anyone who cares to turn their nose up when you do this is just a pretentious fool.
Anonymous wrote:I love brie cheese except for the rind. Is it acceptable of me to cut off a wedge of cheese, but then cut off the rind on my own plate before spreading on a cracker? Is this a faux-pas? Am I the only one who doesn't like the rind?
