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Gunnut358
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A buddy of mine calls it "What's this here sauce" and everyone knows what he means. Bob
I might not pronounce it right but it's good in meatballs
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
A dash or two in meatloaf is mandatory around here. And a Bloody Mary just ain't right without it. Of course, it has to be Lea & Perrins. I tried French's version during the pandemic shortages and it wasn't even close. They should stick to mustard. Bob
And.....let us not forget the crunchy, yummy goodness of the seasonal "CHEX MIX", where without that sauce, it'd be just a bland tasting choking hazard!
Where's my sister sauce...
whorshorstershisterstuffsauce. Whomever invented this stuff, had a brilliant mind. Not one person in this world, doesn't know his product.😉
Brits have some weird pronunciations, for sure. Worcestershire is pronounced "woostashur" - and so is the sauce.
If you ever stumble across a British butler or some such named Cholmondeley, don't get your tongue tangled. It's pronounced "Chumly".
For you fans of Wagon Train......This is Charlie Wooster.....Chester was on Gunsmoke! 😁
"I Didn't Promise You A Rose Garden"!! Who sang that song?
Lynn Anderson ,,,,,, she kept a couple of her horses at the same place we did when I lived in Taos, NM
Whatever you call it, its damn good.
Joe South wrote the song. Billie Joe Royal was first to record it. Sometime later Joe recorded it himself.
Hi people that don't know me. I have been gone a long time myself.
fideau, great to see you post!