Oct. 8th, 2008
*amusedimpressed*
Oct. 8th, 2008 08:04 pmI actually did not think there _were_ squeezable foods (I thought of Astronaut food, but after I posted).
But y'all have come up with the most fascinating links!
And while squeezy yogurt had me initially very tentative, now I want to get some and put them in the freezer to make yogurt pops. :)
I'm still not sure why I don't think spreads are 'food', even though, say, peanut butter is a spread, and is very definitely food.
But ketchup and mustard and mayonnaise? Not food.
Clearly I need more investigation of what is 'food'. :)
But y'all have come up with the most fascinating links!
And while squeezy yogurt had me initially very tentative, now I want to get some and put them in the freezer to make yogurt pops. :)
I'm still not sure why I don't think spreads are 'food', even though, say, peanut butter is a spread, and is very definitely food.
But ketchup and mustard and mayonnaise? Not food.
Clearly I need more investigation of what is 'food'. :)
*amusedimpressed*
Oct. 8th, 2008 08:04 pmI actually did not think there _were_ squeezable foods (I thought of Astronaut food, but after I posted).
But y'all have come up with the most fascinating links!
And while squeezy yogurt had me initially very tentative, now I want to get some and put them in the freezer to make yogurt pops. :)
I'm still not sure why I don't think spreads are 'food', even though, say, peanut butter is a spread, and is very definitely food.
But ketchup and mustard and mayonnaise? Not food.
Clearly I need more investigation of what is 'food'. :)
But y'all have come up with the most fascinating links!
And while squeezy yogurt had me initially very tentative, now I want to get some and put them in the freezer to make yogurt pops. :)
I'm still not sure why I don't think spreads are 'food', even though, say, peanut butter is a spread, and is very definitely food.
But ketchup and mustard and mayonnaise? Not food.
Clearly I need more investigation of what is 'food'. :)