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Default Amish Beef Roast (in foil)

"U.S. Janet B." wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 14:09:45 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote:

>U.S. Janet B. wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 10:00:39 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>> snip
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>> > I have noticed that Usians have a lot of dipping pots on the table.
>> > It's not something I do
>> >

>>
>> I don't understand this comment.
>> Janet US

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>It's ok Janet, it's a UK translation to call it a dipping pot. (I've
>seen it before called that by UK folks in other social media). We
>don't do it (USA folks or me) with all meals but it can be very
>ethnically determined.
>
>As far as I know, we'd mostly call them bowls and it's really common
>where I have lived, to have individual ones where you dipped some out
>to your own small one or if thick enough to not run, to your plate.
>
>Here's one query, I wonder if the UK uses the term 'bread plate'?


My vocabulary is fine and I understand the term and concept. I was
questioning the comment not the words.

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I used 'pot' because that is what came to mind when I was describing it but
I can't say it is common usage.



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