The bait and switch. It's the oldest trick in the book. You'd expect it from a car dealership. You wouldn't expect it from friends at a
barbeque. This summer I headed up to my roommate's aunt's house for a little
barbeque, relishing a nice
Griller or two. There's an assortment of chicken,
carne asada, and hot dogs, but none of the best
vege-meat ever. Soon a well-meaning aunt asks if I would like a
Griller, and I confirm that I do. A couple minutes later I am handed a small plate with a
Griller... straight from the microwave! There is nothing wrong with a
Griller from the microwave when I am at home, but if I am
going to a
barbeque, and the grill is already fired up, then my
vege-meat should be getting some sweet grilling goodness. I had been duped. Nothing else about the meal could make up for this culinary injustice. To make matters worse, there were quite a few vegetarians present. Others likely suffered this same tragedy. Don't get me wrong, a
Griller from the microwave is way better than the
grilled cheese at In-N-Out, but it still rubs me the wrong way. This will serve as fair warning to those hosting
barbeques in the future - don't patronize your vege-meat eating friends this way. Give 'em the sweet grilled goodness.
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