I have never considered myself a food snob, though there are friends and family who might differ. I will try almost anything and eat dishes prepared by almost anybody. But, once in a while I find that I am bothered by a food fad or language associated with foods. For as long as I can remember, I have always been bothered by celebrity cooks whose first comment about their food is how "pretty" it is. Maybe because it's a term that seems to be used exclusively by women! And it makes their attempt at cooking appear to be frivolous, with rather pedestrian results. But the thing that grates on me like fingernails on a chalk board is foods served in bread bowls (including the taco salad). There is something déclassé about eating your food, then devouring the "Dish" it came in, IMO. I've never seen this food fashion in other countries. Yes, I know that Ethiopian food is served atop Njera, but njera is not the serving dish, and it has been my experience that there is always a basket of njera served alongside the meal as well.
This morning I was watching an episode of The Pioneer Woman where I believe Ree sunk to a new low. She thawed a loaf of frozen bread and rolled it out. Then she draped it over a stainless bowl and popped it into the oven to make a "pizza salad bowl". After it had cooled she made a rather mundane green salad with tomatoes, salami, a few olives and mozzarella cubes to fill the bowl, which was large enough for a crowd. Then she held it up and popped a piece of cheese into her mouth -- end of segment. I was left wondering WHY?

And how do you serve and eat this thing? And, WHY? I'm sorry, but thinly rolled and baked bread filled with greens and Italian dressing does not a pizza make! (Have to admit, I'm not a pizza fan either.) I do realize that she referenced her newly engaged daughter and fiancé when she prepared the dish touting it as a quick and easy meal. But, is this really the kind of meal planning you would be teaching your soon to be married child? It's not what she feeds Ladd! How silly. This show moved her into Sandra Lee territory for me -- an edge on which she was already dangerously close. These television shows along with hamburgers that no longer have sides (you just pile everything on top) are either beginning to show the strain of COVID on our culinary imaginations or American dining culture has truly hit bottom. Have I become a food snob in my old age, or is this kind of food idiocy enough already!?