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On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:16:04 -0700, graham > wrote:

>On 2019-02-24 5:04 p.m., wrote:
>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 15:45:28 -0700, graham > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2019-02-24 3:18 p.m.,
wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:10:32 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Bruce" wrote in message ...
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:33:19 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Gary" wrote in message ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh, that recipe. Gary is fond of ketchup and mayo mixed together.
>>>>>>> Perhaps
>>>>>>> he will enjoy the additional ingredients.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There ya go. I always mix mayo and ketchup together for dipping
>>>>>> veggies and also for a salad dressing when eating lasagna or
>>>>>> spaghetti. Salad/with that dressing on the same plate as that
>>>>>> dressing goes good with the tomato based sauce. YUM
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I did save that recipe to try next time I make this.
>>>>>> It's just added W-sauce and garlic. Sounds good to me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've done ketchup with worchestershire sauce for dipping fries.
>>>>>> good but most times I prefer fries plain with salt and tons of
>>>>>> black pepper. I actually blacken the pile of fries with the
>>>>>> pepper. Many foods can get way too peppery but for some reason,
>>>>>> potatoes of any kind will accept it and still be good.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ==
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You always call it '' Worchestershire sauce and it makes me smile)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not that it matters much and I know what you are referring to but it is
>>>>>> actually 'Worcestershire sauce' and we just call it 'Wuster sauce' )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is named after a place here called Worcester (which we pronounce Wuster)
>>>>>> which is in Worcestershire)
>>>>
>>>> it is actually a very easy word to say, I have never even heard it
>>>> pronounced incorrectly from natives in my city.
>>>> Wishtershire
>>>> or wishtersheer
>>>>
>>>> either way is correct....
>>>>
>>> Really??
>>> It's Wooster Sauce from Woostersheer with the "oo" pronounced the same
>>> as in wool.

>>
>> yes yes technically it has an o this is however the "english proper
>> version" but saying wish with an i is a million times easier, just try
>> it. No one will even notice you use an I instead of an o, this is more
>> of the american english version
>>

>Why TF should I? I'm English by birth and upbringing! I've just taught
>you the correct pronunciation!



tomAto TomAHto which is correct?

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