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hardlopertjie t1_j9xo2qc wrote

Looks great. Would demolish the meats and the cheeses. Avoid the olives like the plague

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TheKillersHand t1_j9xofo3 wrote

Looks great and everything, but... Does cutting up some cheese, emptying some bags of chips, opening some dips really and placing them on a board count as "homemade"?

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MaryN6FBB110117 t1_j9xydah wrote

>[Homemade]
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> - Food you made. This includes food made from scratch, or food assembled from pre-made ingredients.

And the only other options are [I ate] which is for food you were served by someone else, and [Pro/Chef].

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MaryN6FBB110117 t1_j9y3k7j wrote

Nobody said it does. I was pointing out that of the three available tags for the title of a post to this sub, [Homemade] was the one that applied to a charcuterie board. A McDonalds hamburger would be best suited to the [I ate] tag, whether you put it on a plate or not.

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FriendoftheDork t1_j9zxf91 wrote

If you go to the supermarket and buy bread, cheese, ham, mayo, lettuce etc. and combine it to a sandwich you made a homemade sandwich. If you go to a restaurant and get a finished one you did not.

I never heard of anyone going to a McD to purchase their uncooked bread, meat, cheese to fry it at home, but If they did then yes it would be a homemade MacCheese or something.

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TheKillersHand t1_ja06qzu wrote

I completely agree.

But by that same logic nothing on the board is homemade. Zero ingredients have been combined, nothing had been "made" simply rearranged.

If I went to the shop and bought a loaf of break and placed it on a board that is not homemade.

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-lastochka- t1_ja0sug5 wrote

looks good but i love to have more bread on mine

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FriendoftheDork t1_ja14nls wrote

Making one is arranging one - that's how you make a Charcuterie board, or smörgåsbord, or similar dishes with multiple basic ingredients or dishes. I bet OP even sliced the fruits and vegetables himself, which constitutes preparing a meal.

And as noted, there is no "prepared meal" tag in this subreddit so Homemade is the only one available:

  • [Homemade] - Food you made. This includes food made from scratch, or food assembled from pre-made ingredients.
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