My position is that it’s a snack and husband tax must be paid. My wife is arguing that it’s a meal or occupies some third food space and it’s entirely hers. Who’s right, court of Lemmy?
dessert is a course of a meal
if consumed outside a meal, its a snack.
its all about context.
I agree with others in that it’s a course and part of a meal.
But when eaten alone, snacks are snacks or meals according to size. If it’s something small that won’t even fill a third of your appetite, in my books, that’s a snack. And in my books, precisely because of scarcity reasons you have less leveraging power to demand tax on a snack.
I’ll never forget the my second grade teacher, Mrs Tilley, taught us the mnemonic “you only want one desert and two desserts.”
Thanks, ma’am. It serves me still.
I learned that only one S can survive in the desert.
Why are snacks shared but meals are not?
Because when eating a meal she has a fork in her hand and will stab me with it.
Then it would seem the fork is the determining factor in this.
Does this look like a mere mortal snack to you?
This thing has the might to send you to sleep for days.
That looks pathetic. The cone should be full of ice cream and fudge with whipped cream atop the cone.