Re: The food and drink thread
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2023 4:43 am
Something called the "French Taco," that isn't a euphemism (it's more of a panini using tortillas, or a bit like some quesadillas that wrap up into the center.)
https://en.petitchef.com/recipes/main-d ... id-1573725
The main emphasis seems to be to offset two tortillas and wrap them up to cook with a panini grill. I would attempt this with a grill skillet if I ever get around to it (though I would probably just opt for a regular quesadilla. . .) Though it becomes very obvious why they do it this way, because of all the liquidy crap they put into it (cheese, sour cream, ketchup, mayonnaise. . . And they have the audacity to use wheat tortilla in the recipe???) Obviously a panini grill would be the ideal candidate, because you can't really cook it folded up when flipping it over (unless you just grill one side, and perhaps use something to weigh or press down on the top of it while it cooks.)
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While talking about the topic (thread.)
Their target audience:
Plywood Palace, dive bar in Wisconsin.
https://www.tiktok.com/@wiscodivebarrev ... svo6w&_r=1
This was the "canceled" followup.
A little too similar to Pisswasser ("This is Pisswasser, this is beer") with a little different take.
The fact they would do this knowingly to their own branding wasn't setting any particular trend in the right direction and seemed more about getting noticed and forcing people's life to be held at gunpoint with their own firing, than any ethical responsibility of a virtue-signaling narcissist that had no intention of understanding their own target audience (market research 101?)
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Some of the Asian markets seem to have an unusual supply of fish.
The US Is a Dumping Ground for Illegal Seafood. Some Lawmakers Want to Clean Up the Market
https://civileats.com/2022/06/13/the-us ... he-market/
https://en.petitchef.com/recipes/main-d ... id-1573725
The main emphasis seems to be to offset two tortillas and wrap them up to cook with a panini grill. I would attempt this with a grill skillet if I ever get around to it (though I would probably just opt for a regular quesadilla. . .) Though it becomes very obvious why they do it this way, because of all the liquidy crap they put into it (cheese, sour cream, ketchup, mayonnaise. . . And they have the audacity to use wheat tortilla in the recipe???) Obviously a panini grill would be the ideal candidate, because you can't really cook it folded up when flipping it over (unless you just grill one side, and perhaps use something to weigh or press down on the top of it while it cooks.)
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While talking about the topic (thread.)
Their target audience:
Plywood Palace, dive bar in Wisconsin.
https://www.tiktok.com/@wiscodivebarrev ... svo6w&_r=1
This was the "canceled" followup.
A little too similar to Pisswasser ("This is Pisswasser, this is beer") with a little different take.
The fact they would do this knowingly to their own branding wasn't setting any particular trend in the right direction and seemed more about getting noticed and forcing people's life to be held at gunpoint with their own firing, than any ethical responsibility of a virtue-signaling narcissist that had no intention of understanding their own target audience (market research 101?)
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Some of the Asian markets seem to have an unusual supply of fish.
The US Is a Dumping Ground for Illegal Seafood. Some Lawmakers Want to Clean Up the Market
https://civileats.com/2022/06/13/the-us ... he-market/