The fact that the branding is larger than the informative label is fucked up. I wish capitalism would just fuck off.
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I feel that rage every time I have to check if the bottle on the shelf in the shower is conditioner or shampoo.
Like who the fuck thinks this is OK.
Here's a personal example:
Devine
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Now imagine the spaces between the individual lines of text being wayy smaller
One time I swapped the cayenne and chili pepper amounts in a recipe and it became inedible.
That's just your butthole talking.
Y'all are blind.
If they're not side-by-side then it may be harder to tell, but the smell should clue you in. If in doubt, just give it a taste.
PSA: Cinnamon and nutmeg look identical, but cinnamon in your mashed potatoes tastes weirdly christmas-y. I tested it, sadly.
You seem to be implying that you put nutmeg in mashed potatoes as a matter of routine.
Nutmeg does interesting things to savoury foods. It's subtle though. It's often like a background singer making the other flavors better more than being a diva in its own right. I haven't added nutmeg to potatoes yet, but now I think I might try it. I usually add some fresh ground nutmeg to my spinach and bacon quiche. Nutmeg would also be right at home in a sweet potato pie. So why not mashed potatoes?
I like to put a little bit of nutmeg in mushroom soup. It adds a little more dimension to the flavor.
Wait, isn't it very common? I always thought of the nutmeg+potatoes as a very common combination
Not sure about mash, but definitely have noticed it frequently in scalloped/cheesy potatoes
I've never used cinnamon on my potatoes, but I add it to some savory dishes like chill. The key is, cinnamon cuts through, so you need veeeeeeeery little.
on the other hand, apple pie with cinnamon AND cayenne sounds tasty …
My wife has done this. Grabbed a bottle of Penzy's Northwood Seasoning instead of the cinnamon. That apple pie was... not so good.
My dad went for cumin instead of cinnamon for his apple crumble. Then he finished his whole bowl telling us it's fine. Everyone obviously left theirs.
We've never let him live it down.
Maaaaaaaaaan, I was high af making some rice. Wanted to add some butter, sugar, and cinnamon. I got the first two, but unfortunately got cumin instead of cinnamon. Even high I couldn't finish it.
Wanted to add some butter, sugar, and cinnamon.
You wanted to add those things to rice? Is this a dessert recipe I'm unfamiliar with, or were you just so baked you were combining random ingredients?
Half of cooking is combining random ingredients you think will work. Took the idea of rice pudding and wanted some cinnamon with it. Think between cinnamon toast and rice pudding.
That’s one WAY to cook.
I eat rice like oatmeal in the mornings when I have leftovers. Butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, and some condensed milk is heavenly.
Maybe like a weird high rice pudding?
Exactly. I was going for rice pudding but cinnamon, and was low on ingredients. It's actually pretty delicious if you don't fuck up the spices hahah
Rice pudding is delicious, I wish you the best in making more and never mix up seasonings again!
This fucked me up once. Raviolis with cinnamon is NOT nice. 💔
My dumb ex-spouse didn't know the difference between a clove of garlic and a bulb. Recipe called for 1.5 cloves. We had lasagna with 1.5 bulbs.
I don't see the problem here. More garlic, more good.
I ate it, wasn't too bad but my ex and our guests preferred less garlic.
I wouldn't even be mad. My favorite amount of garlic is "too much garlic"
I couldn't imagine having only one clove in a pasta sauce.
Spicy sweets is my favourite food genre that isn't taken seriously enough. Try it.
Cajun Apple Pie
Cajun style
Wife and I make our own taco seasoning, keep it in an empty jar just like the cayenne (same brand as the picture). During a taco night grabbed the wrong jar, dumped pure cayenne in .... wasn't so bad until it became aerosolized and maced the apartment
My grandmother (who really was a good cook) once accidentally put salt in a dessert she made instead of sugar. I can't remember what the dessert was, she made lots of them, but I remember biting into it.
My GF in college made me a coffee and put in salt instead of sugar. Three Spoons Full!!! I spit it across the room...
Hah, I can absolutely see myself doing this if we didnt keep our "baking" spices and related ingredients in a different cupboard.
I literally made this mistake 3 weeks ago. Worst oatmeal ever.
Hi, are you gonna snort those?
My wife has enough variety of spices that I have to read the labels every time I grab spices to add to anything
I didn't notice the title at first and thought this was about shrinkflation. One is 69g and the other is 82g.
Accidentally grabbed the cayenne instead of paprika once for a recipe I was following. Ended up being an improvement, though have gone to mixing them each 50% since then for the best results.
I sprinkled cayenne in my Chai once. Spicy Chai can be good. This one was not.
Done that. Don't recommend.
My cardamom jar is identical to my white pepper.
I imagine American Pie would have had a far more interesting scene if this played out there ...