Cream Cheese or butter?
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Depends. It’s a Zen thing. Or not.
Neither. You must subsist on a thin gruel
Depends on the recipient. Cream cheese on bagels, butter on toast. Then jalapeno jelly on the cream cheese bagel, and blackberry preserves on the buttered toast.
Sounds heavenly, but it will kill you.
With the catfood or without?
Butter, it keeps the texture of what you were originally going to eat but adds so much flavor!
Hummus.
Both, liberally applied.
Earth Balance buttery spread for us dairy-sensitive types…
Either/or. They are both delicious.
butter
Both, on a bagel, with a really good jam.
Cream cheese on bagels, butter on grits.
Both!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I…I don’t know – AAAIIIEEEEE!!!!!
Creamcheese is for tea sipping pansies.
Why Stilton of course.
I once worked with a woman from Nicaragua who was flabbergasted that a co-worker (from the Philippines) put butter on her tortilla. I commented that I sometimes put cream cheese on my tortilla. She said, “well, cream cheese, yeah.” So whatever the rules of tortillas are, I don’t know them.
was it a real tortilla or a flour mixture in a tortilla shape? [rules are different]. real tortilla, from freshly ground [crushed? trying to think of the correct verb here, but put through a grinder/ compressor] real corn is a major food group and the foundation for everything else on the plate
butter or cream cheese? butter shouldn’t be allowed in the same sentence with cream cheese [exception for cream cheese in cheesecake]