>You either love it or you hate it! There’s no in between!this has never actually applied to anything
>>21613302in the context of food you mean? because it's kind of true for butte secks
>>21613305it’s not true for that either. plenty of men and women are “eh, I can take it or leave it” about that too
>>21613302It applies to durian fruit. No one would tolerate the trouble of acquiring it if they only sort of liked the flavor. And absolutely everyone else wants to be away from the the stench. No one just tolerates that. So therefore it's a clear cut example of love/hate.And there's plenty of things people love that I hate and vice versa. Some topics are very divisive. So you're here, humbled and disproven, OP. Got any more brain busters?
>>21613309i like durian
>>21613307I guess. They're also “eh, I can take it or give it” about it
>>21613309I like pancake durin
>>21613370I like merci de rien
>>21613302It definitely applies to licorice.
God damn, I love making turkey sandwiches just like that for a few days after Thanksgiving.
>>21613400do you include stuphing or not? I've heard some very opposing opinions about this
>>21613418We don't make enough stuffing to have leftovers because it's not very good later.
>>21613423fair enough. I think it's nice even leftover, but not still as a side, but it's good in sandwiches and if you really want to blow your mind, break some up and mix it into the pan while you make some homefries(pic unrelated)
>>21613434>it's good in sandwichesAmerica’s answer to the toast sandwich
>>21613446not really anon. it's a soft quishy and heavily seasoned bread mixture that compliments an already-filled sandwich, it is meant to be added like a condiment is, to compliment the sandwich. should really be turkey sandwich with various other toppings. you're being glib. you've very glib anon.
I'm bumpan this because I'm making an epíque turkey sandwich that I want to share, but it's not ready yet
>>21613302SurstrommingIt might not be love or hate, but it is love or never eat it again.Even if you don't hate it, it's never worth the hassle of the smell. The only people who buy and eat it with ANY sort of regularity love it.
>>21613446>>21613452>>21614894And here we go.>bottom bread>cheese>turkey bress>stuphing>bacon>spicy coleslaw>top breadthis is gonna be a good day
>>21614931https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjxf-eQWKoo
>>21613392My choice as well
>>21613302The only issue with whole cranberry and turkey is if the turkey is too dry the cranberry is not saving you from that.
>>21615632that's why you use some moiste stuffing and maybe even some slaw.
>>21615636Stuffing maybe but I feel like slaw would overpower everything else a bit.
>>21615641yeah it can. I guess it's just a matter of improvising based on what you're dealing with. A little gravie will do it.
>>21613302Anon discovers marketing
>>21614931>>21614933That's a beauty anon
>>21613302Pretty sure this applies to most things, you either like or dislike them.>Yeah, I don't -love- pears but I can see the merit in themOnly a complete moron would say that
>>21614933Looks fucking good
>>21613302It's okay, but firmly seasonal and better regional.
>>21615870>>21615940thanks anons it was nice. would have been better with some horseradish in the slaw but I didn't have any.
>>21613302marmite
>>21615924No it doesn't.That's just terminally online dumbasses that can't think outside of extremes.Fucking everything on the internet these days literally has to be 100% or 0%I like apples, I don't LOVE them.I'll have one every month or so, doesn't mean I hate them.
>>21613302Marmite and marmite related products like twiglets. Also licorice, aniseed and things like that. Basically anything where there's a very specific and very strong flavour you don't get anywhere else.
>>21613302I hate grape jelly, and grape jelly PB&Js for that matter
>>21614903this is one I could almost believe. but then ask some scandinavians how they feel about it, many will say it’s something like “alright”. even that popular youtube video of the guy giving a “how to” on eating it correctly, even he isn’t in love with surstromming. “isn’t fantastic but it’s a different kind of experience” which he also says about vegemite and haggis. I’m pretty sure there is no truly polarizing food on the planet
>>21616793Like I said, it's not necessarily love or hate, but if you don't love it you'll never bother eating it again or buying it again (unless as a gag item for someone else).
>>21616789did you think that was grape jelly in the OP
>>21613302It's an exaggeration to illustrate that something is polarizing or divisive, retard.
>>21618383the people who use the phrase are not exaggerating in their own minds
>>21613302Marmite
>>21618728Not a huge fan personally, but it's okay
>>21618386You really think that whenever a person says "you either love it or hate it, there's no in between", they in fact literally think without exception that there is not a single person in all the world who has a middle-of-the-road opinion?Instead of that person just using a well-known exaggerated phrase to get the point across that the thing is divisive?
>>21618755I don’t know maybe I am on the spectrum