I’m not following this one yet. What’s wrong with the pumpkin spice?
In soup?
Are you a big fan of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves in soup? I'm sure as hell not. I do not want my soup to taste like dessert.
Oh, I thought you were unhappy about the price. The soup itself sounds rather nice to me, will need to check that out 😁
Oh ok. I didn’t realize it’s specifically for soup. But also, it’s probably tasty in some soups like a carrot or butternut squash soup 🤣
Well you're in the UK now, so you're finding out how they interpret our weird trends. I'd love seeing that kind of stuff. Not necessarily tasting it maybe.
But I have made a pumpkin soup before. With some warm spices and not much sweetness, it could be really good.
Sounds like a good start to some Indian food.
In countries besides England, spices are used in savory foods too.
It won’t taste like dessert, I promise.
What a thing to be mad about, just don’t eat it and continue with your day?
Sorry, I thought this was c/mildlyinfuriating. I'll try not to be mildly infuriated around here from now on.
I’m not following this one yet. What’s wrong with the pumpkin spice?
In soup?
Are you a big fan of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves in soup? I'm sure as hell not. I do not want my soup to taste like dessert.
Oh, I thought you were unhappy about the price. The soup itself sounds rather nice to me, will need to check that out 😁
Oh ok. I didn’t realize it’s specifically for soup. But also, it’s probably tasty in some soups like a carrot or butternut squash soup 🤣
Well you're in the UK now, so you're finding out how they interpret our weird trends. I'd love seeing that kind of stuff. Not necessarily tasting it maybe.
But I have made a pumpkin soup before. With some warm spices and not much sweetness, it could be really good.
Sounds like a good start to some Indian food.
In countries besides England, spices are used in savory foods too.
It won’t taste like dessert, I promise.