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Summary

The web content discusses a haiku prompt about burritos, reflecting on the messy yet delicious experience of eating them, and invites writers to contribute their own pieces on burritos or a surprise topic.

Abstract

The article titled "Stuffed Pocket" presents a haiku that captures the essence of a burrito-eating experience, emphasizing the potential for a messy encounter with flavorsome food that might necessitate the use of a fork. The author, Lucy Dan 蛋小姐, shares a personal anecdote about the challenges of keeping a burrito intact, especially with the addition of guacamole. The piece also extends an invitation to other writers to participate in a food writing prompt, offering two themes: burritos or a surprise element. The submission guidelines are provided, encouraging contributors to reference the original post and tag others who might be interested, with no specified deadline for entries.

Opinions

  • The author enjoys eating burritos but acknowledges the difficulty in maintaining their structure, leading to the occasional use of a fork.
  • Adding guacamole to a burrito is seen as a delightful yet potentially messy choice.
  • The author humorously emphasizes that while it's acceptable to eat burritos with a fork, the same does not apply to pizza.
  • The author expresses gratitude to Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 for inspiring the burrito-themed prompt.
  • There is an open invitation for writers to engage with the prompt, suggesting a sense of community and shared enthusiasm for food writing.
  • The author plans to make a veggie burrito, indicating a personal connection to the subject matter and possibly inspiring readers to try making their own burritos.

Stuffed Pocket

Haiku Prompt — Burritos

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pocket stuffed with food rice, cheese, and guacamole I might need a fork.

bursting with flavors, food packed in a softshell my mouth is too small.

Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) wrote about how eating burritos could be a gamble because there is the possibility that she might burn her tongue. I can’t say that I have had that experience, but I have had my burritos stuffed with so much food that they fall apart, and I end up eating them with a fork. — Chipotle

I enjoy eating burritos, but I often give up on trying to hold them together. And adding guacamole inside any burrito can become a messy situation. Therefore, I am ok with eating burritos with a fork, but please don’t do that with pizza, lol.

Thanks, Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) for this delicious burrito prompt.

If you’re interested in writing for this food prompt: two options! A) burrito and/or B) surprise! the information can be found below.

How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply ‘tag all’) who might be interested in this prompt! (Ps, there’s no deadline!)

I am tagging James G Brennan | Gaby Rogut | Patrick M. Ohana | Michael Burg, MD (AKA Medium Michael Burg) | Megan Nicole Morgan | Ching Ching | Ivette Cruz | Terry Mansfield | Carolyn Hastings or anyone who might be interested in writing for this prompt.

Thank you for reading; I think I might make a veggie burrito this weekend, yum.

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