I refuse to believe that anyone has ever made this dish. The very idea that someone out there has prepared and possibly eaten a donut with a cottage cheese filled prune topping plated on a lettuce leaf with a side of mayonnaise… I cannot accept it. Even Nixon wouldn’t have eaten this.
Nixon was born in 1913. The ad came out in 1947. It’s just my wild hunch but I can imagine Nixon eating shit like - oops - I mean traditional American cuisine like that in the 1950s. But maybe - cough - I have egg on my face. Could the “ad” be a 1947 version of The Onion?
Nixon had pretty ascetic tastes from his Quaker upbringing, he had odd to us stuff like the pineapple and cottage cheese @Florn@hexbear.net posted but this seems too excessive for him.
I refuse to believe that anyone has ever made this dish. The very idea that someone out there has prepared and possibly eaten a donut with a cottage cheese filled prune topping plated on a lettuce leaf with a side of mayonnaise… I cannot accept it. Even Nixon wouldn’t have eaten this.
A donut stuffed with a cottage cheese and prune filling would work. But stacked higher, open-faced, with mayo on lettuce? Not so much.
Nixon was born in 1913. The ad came out in 1947. It’s just my wild hunch but I can imagine Nixon eating shit like - oops - I mean traditional American cuisine like that in the 1950s. But maybe - cough - I have egg on my face. Could the “ad” be a 1947 version of The Onion?
Nixon had pretty ascetic tastes from his Quaker upbringing, he had odd to us stuff like the pineapple and cottage cheese @Florn@hexbear.net posted but this seems too excessive for him.
this is like the print media version of terrible-on-purpose cooking tiktoks
we need ann reardon to debunk this
Prune donuts are great, but this rest of this baffles me.