I have no idea what the joke here is supposed to be. It’s a flavoring and coloring agent that’s been around for at least thirty years. I remember my grandma putting it into the gravy at Thanksgiving. I feel like I’m missing something here.
I think the biggest part of the joke is that the stuff the little girl is holding looks like dog food. Specifically, Gravy Train. It’s a dry kibble you add warm water to and it “makes it’s own gravy.”
I’ve never heard of Gravy Master, either. It may be similar to Kitchen Bouquet, which I grew up with, and which has very little flavor, but lots of brown coloring.
“Gravy-Master”? “Dripless Spout”?
Oh. This is too easy.
I have no idea what the joke here is supposed to be. It’s a flavoring and coloring agent that’s been around for at least thirty years. I remember my grandma putting it into the gravy at Thanksgiving. I feel like I’m missing something here.
it’s gross.
I think the biggest part of the joke is that the stuff the little girl is holding looks like dog food. Specifically, Gravy Train. It’s a dry kibble you add warm water to and it “makes it’s own gravy.”
I’ve never heard of Gravy Master before.
I’ve never heard of Gravy Master, either. It may be similar to Kitchen Bouquet, which I grew up with, and which has very little flavor, but lots of brown coloring.
Without it, “Gravy Train” would just be “Train”.
I refuse to believe that this is used by America’s Top Chefs. I actually doubt that Chef Boyardee would even use this stuff.
So then, it’s not just brown and water?
It’s…Santorum?
They even threw he Goatse bowl in there!