TheKillersHand
TheKillersHand t1_j9zuru4 wrote
Reply to comment by FriendoftheDork in [homemade] Charcuterie board, assorted fruit, chips & dips by King_Adrock
So if I go to McDonald's and buy a bun, a burger and some cheese and put it all together in my kitchen I've a homemade burger. Right
TheKillersHand t1_j9y3488 wrote
Reply to comment by MaryN6FBB110117 in [homemade] Charcuterie board, assorted fruit, chips & dips by King_Adrock
We have a different take on what homemade means. For example, popping a McDonald's burger on a plate doesn't make it homemade.
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"?
TheKillersHand t1_j1pm789 wrote
Reply to TIL Douglas Engelbart never received any royalties for the invention of the mouse. In an interview he said "SRI (Stanford Research Institute) patented the mouse, but they had no idea of its value. Some years later it was known that they had licensed it to Apple Computer for something like $40,000." by whoiskamalsingh
I assumed they evolved
TheKillersHand t1_ja06qzu wrote
Reply to comment by FriendoftheDork in [homemade] Charcuterie board, assorted fruit, chips & dips by King_Adrock
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.