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Chipped means sliced, biscuits means scones, cilantro means coriander, but only if it's the green bits, if it's the seeds it's called coriander -anything else I should know before going on holiday to northern California?
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I've lived in Denmark for four years, where they don't know what long pieces of potato deep fried until crisp round the edges and covered in salt and vinegar are called, and I still get excited and then immediately disappointed when my wife says to me, "Do you want some chips?"
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10-15-2012, 05:55 PM | #42 |
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French fries means pommes frites, or maybe you already know that? Oh, and french fries are served with ketchup. No beer anywhere that does not have a license to sell it.
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Grits?
How about hominy grits? Mom would put a big dab of butter in the middle, and it would melt into a delicious pool. Also a slice of cheese on top of the grits or hominy, and then of course sides of eggs, bacon, sausage, and buttered toast. We didn't really have biscuits then. When I went into the Army, they might have given me SOS, but never any of the above. You gotta make do with what you got. |
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