Almost every time I go out to eat I wish I'd eaten at home.
That's where I've landed too. Ever since Covid I'd say and with other things increasing prices, while quality drops, and many not being able to find good help, due to many reasons causing it all, I'm disappointed just about every time I do. That goes for takeout or drive thrus as well. Across the board, upscale, fast food, any of it.
I had a couple of places left that never disappoint and one of them just HUGELY disappointed me, the place I used to crave, so now that's off my list. I rarely indulge in going out, ordering in, takeout, etc. and when I do and spend that price and am disappointed...?
I can cook better than what I'm getting.
However, that's getting to be something one has to watch as well, as ingredients many are not quality any longer.
Still though, I know how to add flavor to things, even if they are flavorless to begin with.
I also enjoy cooking these days, most of the time. I don't do it on demand and that makes a huge difference in whether one enjoys it lol.
My last two times out or ordering were huge disappointments. It had been awhile before that since I had done it, but don't recall them being spectacular either. An occasional fast food drive thru? That's really gone way down the tubes. At least my experiences have been.
There's so many problems these days. They season nothing. Prices are up. Quality is down. Profits are down. So they increase prices, have to pay employees more and try to fix things in that way and of course that isn't going to work....
But I'm getting carried away and all of those things are a subject of their own.
To the dill pickle thing, I'm still not a dill pickle fan but I've really gotten to where I enjoy using dill as a dried herb in pasta salads and such. I can take dill pickles in some forms and in moderation...
Not really a vinegar or pickled kind of person. I don't like much of pickled anything lol. But if it is the right balance with something else, then I like it. Not overloaded.
I like a good Asian sauce with the right vinegar and sweet and salty, etc.
Fried dill pickle slices is all I've ever seen and the breading and salty bit adds a different component so they're not bad. A whole pickle? Forget it lol. If that's what it is.
I've kind of strayed. Sorry. Early morning wanderings as the coffee kicks in.