Burgers without these are sacrilege
That's not domesticated, that's consumerism. You seem to have a desire to acheive "domestication" as you put it. A great way o start could be to make chillie from scratch. No canned beans, no jarred salsa, and create your own blend of spices instead of buying prepackaged. Buying pre-made food (including ketchup/ mustard) doesn't make anyone "domesticated", It just mean's marketing companies are good at making consumers buy a product. I think if you try, you could achieve something really nice.
That's not domesticated, that's consumerism. You seem to have a desire to acheive "domestication" as you put it. A great way o start could be to make chillie from scratch. No canned beans, no jarred salsa, and create your own blend of spices instead of buying prepackaged. Buying pre-made food (including ketchup/ mustard) doesn't make anyone "domesticated", It just mean's marketing companies are good at making consumers buy a product. I think if you try, you could achieve something really nice.
It's tongue-in-cheek look up the meaning of domesticated. Cant you take a joke. And the message here about condiments is clearly not for you ;)
That's not domesticated, that's consumerism. You seem to have a desire to acheive "domestication" as you put it. A great way o start could be to make chillie from scratch. No canned beans, no jarred salsa, and create your own blend of spices instead of buying prepackaged. Buying pre-made food (including ketchup/ mustard) doesn't make anyone "domesticated", It just mean's marketing companies are good at making consumers buy a product. I think if you try, you could achieve something really nice.
It's tongue-in-cheek look up the meaning of domesticated. Cant you take a joke. And the message here about condiments is clearly not for you ;)
good face save u retard we totally cant tell u tried to seem domestic
That's not domesticated, that's consumerism. You seem to have a desire to acheive "domestication" as you put it. A great way o start could be to make chillie from scratch. No canned beans, no jarred salsa, and create your own blend of spices instead of buying prepackaged. Buying pre-made food (including ketchup/ mustard) doesn't make anyone "domesticated", It just mean's marketing companies are good at making consumers buy a product. I think if you try, you could achieve something really nice.
#DIY
Could you maybe add something to the meat that looked unflavored af
Actually what other condiments do you have?
"I have some salt and pepper".
Med, why are you putting all this effort into looking domestic?
You've made multiple topics about it alongside moments like the above quote. Did someone say you weren't a good enough homemaker or something, and now you're spending time and effort in improving that area?