Strange way to eat strawberries and cream

by mikeyyy_69

28 Comments

  1. Ruckus2118

    For a dish that is so easy to make visually pleasing they sure went out of the way to make sure that didn’t happen.

  2. Ambersfruityhobbies

    This is quite disconcerting. Are you eating in the Underworld?

    There’s dirt. And possible fermentation.

  3. darthchubby

    Somebody thought that was a great idea. They probably drank the whole bottle, looked at the empty bottle, turned to the nearest person, and said, “Now hear me out.”

  4. Strawberries, cream, ground beef and a whole bunch of loogies.

  5. ClemFandango9

    This is probably the worst one I’ve seen on here, upvote coming your way 👏

  6. Plantcrazygirl24

    Surely that has to be jelly in the “dish” right?

  7. Ambitious_Violinist6

    It’s decorative. It’s supposed to be standing upright against a wall.

  8. buttercream-gang

    ![gif](giphy|AVAfEEp4tZjxe)

    Berries and cream!

  9. Are strawberries and cream usually covered in bubbles? What am I seeing here?

  10. chodd-tavez

    really thought I was on r/moldlyinteresting for a sec 🙃

  11. Wow that looks *fucking* disgusting.

    This is the most egregious post I have ever seen in r/wewantplates

    Not hyperbole.

  12. Just_Ear_2953

    At first glance I thought this was a broken open bottle of old and moldy fruit. Total failure.

  13. Embarrassed-Emu-2397

    Are you sure they didnt give you some fungal infectious strawberrys and rotten bananas from trash

  14. Dogekaliber

    95% bet they didn’t sand down the sharp edges.

  15. Ancient_Expert8797

    in high school my art teachers were obsessed with melting wine bottles in the kiln to make “serving trays”

    this is somehow even dumber

  16. _kiss_my_grits_

    A glass bottle cut in half? Absolutely not. That’s a safety issue to me. Chipping, fine pieces, and was it cut correctly. Just a hell no from me and I’d absolutely complain. I don’t know how in the hell the KM or Chef allowed this. I would not allow this on my line.

  17. amica_hostis

    I thought that was one of those bottles of like old pickles or some type of old food that’s been buried at the bottom of a riverbed for the past 100 years and it was opened up.

  18. Unusual_Soil1

    This could have been SO cool. Also, why is it bubbling??

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