And then beyond thatwell, thats where it getsreallyweird.
What is the mustard and cottage cheese plate?
Basically, this is a lunch that TikToker@tiffanyymageeeats regularly, to the fascination of the Internet.
Then she usually puts it down and moves onto the next item.
There are some TikTokish quirks to the videos.
(She is also often filming this in what is acting like her car.)
Most items produce a characteristic crunching or snapping sound.
Shes heavily made up.
Is this gross and bad?
Part of the appeal is that it looks kind of gross.
But TikTok is full ofvideoaftervideoof people trying the mustard plate and liking it.
If you want to try this, go for it.
Its nothing more than a slightly unusual lunch.
Tiffany isnot the first person to put mustard on fruit, and she wont be the last.
But I have to admit I got some overzealous dieter vibes from this.
Chicken sausages are typically lower in calories than beef.
and maybe 300-400 calories.
Three mustard plates a day will leave you horrendously undernourished.
She sellsa Live, Laugh, Mustard ebook.
Her weird lunch has gone viral, and thats working out well for her.
But what is this all in service of?
Well, Tiffany is in the supplements business.
She sellselectrolytes,greens powders, andprotein powders.
OMAD only makes sense if youre able to eat atonin that one meal.
It better not be a mustard plate.
Tiffany also makes some strange claims in other videos.
(Neither are actuallythe dietary villainssocial media sometimes makes them out to be.)
She doesnt go out to eatbecause restaurants use seed oils.
She tells youwhere to buy raw milk.
She is worried aboutmold sickness.
So, the mustard plate?
All the fearmongering about food and illness?
I would scroll right past those in your search for mustard plate inspiration.