There was a time in my life when I thought rice cakes were the answer. To what, I’m not entirely sure. Hunger? Diet culture? A deep need for crunch without the commitment? Whatever it was, I answered it with a crinkly plastic sleeve of lightly seasoned air.
I remember the white cheddar ones fondly, sort of like an ex you’re glad you broke up with but still occasionally Google just to see how they’re doing. They had that tangy, fake-cheese zip that made you feel like you were indulging in something, even though your teeth knew better. Because let’s be real: biting into a rice cake is like asking your mouth to do paperwork. Dry. Bureaucratic. Slightly disappointing.
And now? I don’t even know where they’ve gone. Do rice cakes still roam the wilds of the supermarket snack aisle? Are they hiding behind the kale chips, ashamed of their puffed-up past? Or is it just that I, like many others, stopped looking? It’s been years since I put one in my cart—or in my mouth—and I can’t imagine what they cost now. Perhaps they are 7.99 for a multipack of edible coasters?
Honestly, they’re the ghost of health fads past. Remember when we all pretended that flavorless crunch was a reward for good behavior? “Here, have a rice cake. You’ve earned it.” What a time.
So here I am, a decade older, wiser, and no longer willing to fake-chew my way to satisfaction. Give me a chip with some weight. A cracker with ambition. Or at least a snack that doesn’t feel like gnawing on the Styrofoam packing peanuts of my youth.
To those still eating rice cakes: I salute your commitment. But I also have questions. Chief among them: Why?
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Great description or rice cakes!
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“Biting into a rice cake is like asking
your mouth to do paperwork. Dry.
Bureaucratic.
Slightly disappointing.”
Precisely the Reason i Did Not
Go Into the Business Fields in
College as the Paternal Side
Was So Very Much Hoping
i Would Do to Become
Materially Rich Dear
Miriam True i Refused
to Become a Rice Cake
Took a While Yet My Wife
Finally Says i Have Life and
Others Do Too No More Rice Cakes
for me as True They Caught Up to
me i Ate Them Day And Night Until
i Became
Dry as the
Desert with
out even a
Cactus Left to Flower
It’s True at First Only Slightly
Disappointing Yet Like a Frog
Boiling Slowly in a Pot of Rice Cakes
However They Make ’em These Days
i Lost
The Will
to Escape
The Boiling
Point of Kettle Hell…
All that was left was a Rice Cake me…
With ABSOLUTELY No Flavors no colors at all…
Indeed to the
Level of
Card
Board
Just Piece
of Paper
Existence
Even Far
Beyond the
Old Rice Cake Way Indeed..:)
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Lulu: “I would try them! I like anything that’s crunchy!”
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I bet lulu likes!
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