Although rice cakes are edible enough has holders for something else, say peanut butter, Nutella, or cheese, they aren’t something I could see ordering at a diner.
Although come to think of it, if this is the one diner we know of in this town, I can’t see eating there at all. I don’t need lunch that badly.
I use the Quaker® No Salt variety, & have tried several methods to enhance their blandness. The most successful has been to drown them in boiling tomato sauce which “softens” the blow, making them easier to chew, & taking on the flavor of the delicious sauce. Puttingketchup or mustard on them with cold cuts makes them more tolerable as well.
old_geek 2 days ago
Insulation?
cracker65 2 days ago
He’s very accurate in his description.
Julius Marold Premium Member 2 days ago
Put peanut butter and jam on it – lots of peanut butter and jam.
KimmiesAndrews 1 day ago
I tried the cinnamon ones and they were just as bad. Waste of money.
bobpickett1 1 day ago
and that is a fact, Jack
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 1 day ago
The wife brought home some dill pickle flavored rice cakes the other day, not bad.
derdave969 1 day ago
I thought Artie summed it up quite nicely.
ms-ss 1 day ago
I have been saying the same thing for a long time.
Kaputnik 1 day ago
Although rice cakes are edible enough has holders for something else, say peanut butter, Nutella, or cheese, they aren’t something I could see ordering at a diner.
Although come to think of it, if this is the one diner we know of in this town, I can’t see eating there at all. I don’t need lunch that badly.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 1 day ago
I use the Quaker® No Salt variety, & have tried several methods to enhance their blandness. The most successful has been to drown them in boiling tomato sauce which “softens” the blow, making them easier to chew, & taking on the flavor of the delicious sauce. Puttingketchup or mustard on them with cold cuts makes them more tolerable as well.
mistercatworks 1 day ago
That’s why so many of them are loaded with high calorie sweet coatings. They are a paradoxical combination of air and roughage. :)