![]() When they say “codfish” and “tunafish”, what they really mean is “cod” and “tuna”, respectively. When he says “Fewd Netwuk”, he really means “Food Network”. When he says “rocket”, he really means “an older weapon being used in Iraq”. When he says “Bob’s yer uncle”, what he really means is “you’d better ask your aunt how well she REALLY knew that mailman named Robert”. When he says “whack it in the oven”, he really means “I am into hot, kinky stuff”. (The verb “to be” has apparently been deleted from the French language.) When he says “I going”, he really means “I am going”. When he says “Foo Netwu”, he really means “Food Network”. When he says “that www dot food thing”, he really means “I flunked Computerese 101”. When he says “my water don’t come seasoned”, what he really means is “I need a new joke writer”. When he says “cardamin”, he really means “cardamom”. Have you ever tried to count the number of times he says “a little” during any given show? Don’t – it will drive you nuts. When he says “a little”, he really means “a lot”. When he says “inside of”, he really means “in”. When he says “pappa-reeka”, he really means “paprika”. ![]() When he says “confectionery sugar’, he really means “confectioners’ sugar”. When she says “bring the water to a bawl”, I have no clue what she means - I thought you could only make a baby “bawl”.Īnd, boys and girls, you can easily Deenize the sentences that you use in your very own kitchen, such as “All y’all can bawl your corn in olive awl or wrap it in aluminum fawl”. When she says “y’all”, she really means “everyone except m’all”. When she says “awl”, she really means “oil”. When he says “Ion Shff”, he really means “Iron Chef” or, perhaps, “I need a Kleenex” Instead of the trivia that many Recipezaar members have displayed on their “About Me” pages, I thought it might be a tad more helpful if I were to provide some beneficial information that you can put to good practical use either in your own kitchen or when you are watching the antics of some celebrated TV chefs. Note the strong family resemblance, most noticeable in the nose, eyebrows, and general lack of cleanliness Legend has it that Topaz taught Thpit everything that he knows about whacking and about only washing and combing his hair twice a year. It is, in fact, a picture of famous TV Chef Jamie Oliver (a/k/a Thpit Boy)’s grandfather, the late Sir Topaz McWhacker. Miller was known for his wonderful low-sodium recipes, his warmth, and last, but not least, his wicked, dry sense of humor. Miller was a huge asset to Recipezaar, not only due to his incredible collection of recipes, but his participation in the forums. The outpouring of support from the Recipezaar community while his health was declining was a huge comfort to him and even "perked him up" a bit in his final month. Some of the places on the list were considered okay by others but terrible by some, with many pointing out the standards are a bit too high for the first date when the goal is to see if you actually like the person.Ĭlick here to leave a Facebook comment about the list and what you believe it’s missing.Gavin "Miller" Duncan passed away Novemin Laurel, MD from complications of a "broken" heart. Whether you think this list is spot on or way off base, there is plenty of room for discussion.Īs of Wednesday morning, a copy of the list had more than 8,000 comments and over 13 million views. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Dating is already hard enough, but social media just made things a bit more complicated.Ī viral video of a woman recording herself refusing to get out of a car when her date took her to the Cheesecake Factory sparked an online debate over places women don’t want to visit on a first date.Ī list that went viral on social media names 28 places they say women “would absolutely refuse to go”:
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