Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And there’s apparently now “boy kibble,” a slurry of ground beef and leftovers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/style/boy-kibble-ground-beef-protein-dinner.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZlA.q-Jq.wWYJ0MVliudQ&smid=url-share
I’ll keep my girl dinner of Triscuits, cheese, grapes and chocolate any day.
Literally no Gen Z has ever called anything boy kibble. Goy slop is the viral term for that sort of food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Embrace your downward mobility. It’s chic to be poor, own nothing, eat like a bottom caste peasant, and be vitamin and nutrient deficient.
Americans are so damn dumb.
Cheese, fruit, bread, nuts, cured ham, picked veg, etc. How is that poor and devoid of nutrients?
That’s what we first worlders call a snack. Maybe an hors d'oeuvre.
Anonymous wrote:And there’s apparently now “boy kibble,” a slurry of ground beef and leftovers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/style/boy-kibble-ground-beef-protein-dinner.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZlA.q-Jq.wWYJ0MVliudQ&smid=url-share
I’ll keep my girl dinner of Triscuits, cheese, grapes and chocolate any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Embrace your downward mobility. It’s chic to be poor, own nothing, eat like a bottom caste peasant, and be vitamin and nutrient deficient.
Americans are so damn dumb.
Cheese, fruit, bread, nuts, cured ham, picked veg, etc. How is that poor and devoid of nutrients?
Anonymous wrote:Embrace your downward mobility. It’s chic to be poor, own nothing, eat like a bottom caste peasant, and be vitamin and nutrient deficient.
Americans are so damn dumb.
Anonymous wrote:I love cheese but no that will never be the base of my dinner.
Anonymous wrote:And there’s apparently now “boy kibble,” a slurry of ground beef and leftovers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/style/boy-kibble-ground-beef-protein-dinner.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZlA.q-Jq.wWYJ0MVliudQ&smid=url-share
I’ll keep my girl dinner of Triscuits, cheese, grapes and chocolate any day.
Anonymous wrote:Cheese is the basis of DH and my special dinners. Good cheese, crackers, maybe some cocktail shrimp.
We aren't in the "hot square meal" mindset.
But actually the Girl Dinner" reminded me of my childhood when my parents were going out to dinner ir an event. I got to pick the "TV Dinner" I wanted. I loved the separate compartments and things we never had.
My favorite for a while was scallops. Amazingly they weren't bad.
Anonymous wrote:I love cheese but no that will never be the base of my dinner.