Where tomatoes?
Hey, they were invited. Didn’t show up I guess.
meow?
Damn I would have eaten that whole spread growing up. Late for dinner? more like foods gone
I thought it was weird my SO grandma’s cat ate at the table with us but I guess it’s not unusual.
Next taco night, add a bit of water to your sour cream to make it a little bit runny. Then add a bit of salt, some lime juice and smoked paprika. Is nice.
This is why I prefer low-fat sour cream for burritos and tacos, it’s a little runnier. I just throw some finely diced shallots in there and leave it for some time in the fridge.
That just means your family eats child or reheated food or goes to bed hungry.
That just means your family eats child
Ok.
Doesn’t even have to be dinner
Without paying much attention or zooming in I could tell this was Dutch. Then I saw the white chair, the cheese and de Ruijter.
Well spotted!
The white chair is TripTrap made by Stokke (At least the original design, guess it’s been pirated by other makers) This could have been any Nordic country as well apart from the details ofc :) I blame IKEA for that
So the Norwegian Forest Cat is sitting on the Norwegian children chair :)
Edit. Think it might be a siberian actually…
They’re Maine Coons actually! Brother and sister.
How many toes do they got?
I must know!
I’m not entirely sure. But, one thing is for certain, Salad Fingers likes rusty spoons.
Is there some kind of reference to this that I accidentally made? I was asking an honest question because Maine Coons tend to have extra toes (polydactyl).
No.
I’m sorry for interjecting such a random reference into the conversation, but it just popped into my head right then. And I’m weird so…
Edit: my friend has a Maine Coon. I’ll ask if it’s a polydactyl. Interesting that it has that genetic trait.
The dealbreaker for me is that a nordic home would never have pre-sliced cheese on the table but rather a big block of cheese and a cheese slicer.
Pre-sliced is fairly popular in Scandinavian homes now
Well, there’s always some people with no self-respect, but they’re hardly the norm.
taco cat is taco cat spelled backwards
Where’s the olives?
That’s why no one came
You mean black olives, right? … Right?
blue olives
Olives on tacos are a crime
Hard and soft tacos? How accommodating.
Why not both indeed.
Are hard tacos actually nice to eat? Whenever I see them in movies and such, it seems like the tortilla would just shatter the moment you bite into it.
Have you ever had a tostada?
That’s just toast in Spanish, it’s not a specific meal or anything.
Not sure if my incorrect spelling above is the issue. But this is from Wikipedia, which seems to reflect my understanding of what this is.
Tostada is the name given to various dishes in Mexico and Guatemala which include a toasted tortilla as the main base of their preparation. The name usually refers to a flat or bowl-shaped tortilla that is deep-fried or toasted, but may also refer to any dish using a tostada as a base.
Edit: oh wait I did spell it correctly…
Oh, I find it weird that many latin american countries name dishes as other common words, but now that you mention it it’s true.
At least in Spain, and according to google translate and deepl (I checked to make sure), tostada is the literal translation of toast and it’s used as such.
No, Mexican food isn’t very prevalent here. I’ve only ever had genuine tacos in a Mexican restaurant on holiday in Dublin.
Soft tacos are easier to eat but you can’t get Doritos crunchy taco shells as a soft taco
It’s like a tortilla made of a giant cornchip. Breakage can be an issue but they don’t explode like glass or anything.
Crunch wraps!
Soft taco around a hard taco.
And on Taco Night no less‽
A white people taco night no less…
I am so gratified to learn that others use this term, too. Ain’t nothing wrong with some hamburger meat in a large tortilla chip with cheddar cheese, but it is most definitely not the same food item as you get from a taco joint. This is one of those home cooking exclusives.
I was going to comment the same excitement to someone else who used it above but couldn’t think of a good way to phrase it without sounding mildly bigoted.
People shit on these tacos but it’s a way better use of ground beef than fucking manwich or hamburger helper or meatloaf, or anything else besides burgers.
TIL about manwich and hamburger helper, those look disgusting indeed. Only similar thing we had is which was not to bad actually if you add your own veggies.
Yeah that’s a good point. We make some pretty gourmet meatloaf at my house so I might quibble with you on that one. But I am sure there’s some awful meatloaf out there too. Manwch is just… I can’t even. Isn’t it basically dog food you put on bread and call it a sandwich?
Manwich is a canned sauce you add to hamburger, it’s roughly BBQ flavored in nature.
Taco Tuesday Tom
Tuxedo Batman is so polite, and cute.
10/10 deserves dinner.
I like that no item touches another item.