I feel like I am witnessing the birth of a regional poverty food. This isn’t meant to be offensive, quite the opposite! Most highly regional dishes for any culture are poverty foods, they are “make due with what we have, cheap” dishes, and I feel like this absolutely counts.
It’s a wonderful thing to see! Because it’s not local to a region like it used to be. Anyone with cheesy crackers, ham, and mustard can make it.
Sorry I’m sure that’s weird, I’m just super into… things, I guess.
Cutting the ham into little squares and then adding a tiny dab of stone ground mustard to this makes a fantastic little snack.
I was just about to say - add a dab of mustard and this is seriously good. Wrong channel, OP.
I feel like I am witnessing the birth of a regional poverty food. This isn’t meant to be offensive, quite the opposite! Most highly regional dishes for any culture are poverty foods, they are “make due with what we have, cheap” dishes, and I feel like this absolutely counts.
It’s a wonderful thing to see! Because it’s not local to a region like it used to be. Anyone with cheesy crackers, ham, and mustard can make it.
Sorry I’m sure that’s weird, I’m just super into… things, I guess.
yet another argument for moving to lemmy: they have delicious food