The ice cream next to it brooo I’d hate the scraping sound I’d make with a metal spoon
silly_rabbit89
This is actiually one of the rare occasions where a plate alternative works imo
ichoosewaffles
Wait, was it actually baked in the pot too?
okay-now-what
It’s a cute idea but after they post it to their social media accounts … it’s gotta be annoying af.
boom_squid
Oh no. Company I used to work for got in trouble for cake in a pot years and years ago. No food could touch those pots.
SmokeOne1969
Flower pot bread was a signature item of an old (80s-90s but some still exist on the east coast) kinda nautical theme restaurant called Spinnaker’s. They had one in City Center, the downtown mall in Columbus, back in the day. Easy to bake and easy to eat. Not r/wewantplates material, IMO, but thought you might like to know about this old fad.
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The ice cream next to it brooo I’d hate the scraping sound I’d make with a metal spoon
This is actiually one of the rare occasions where a plate alternative works imo
Wait, was it actually baked in the pot too?
It’s a cute idea but after they post it to their social media accounts … it’s gotta be annoying af.
Oh no. Company I used to work for got in trouble for cake in a pot years and years ago. No food could touch those pots.
Flower pot bread was a signature item of an old (80s-90s but some still exist on the east coast) kinda nautical theme restaurant called Spinnaker’s. They had one in City Center, the downtown mall in Columbus, back in the day. Easy to bake and easy to eat. Not r/wewantplates material, IMO, but thought you might like to know about this old fad.