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I also noticed the full wine rack next to the fridge. You didn't give us any details about that...
What this shoot thing? Over here you have to tear out the throat with your bare teeth, otherwise you're not worthy of tasting the meat...Kalah wrote:That's because you're a redneck who shoots his own meat in a barn rather than buy it in a shop, packed in plastic.
Quite so. I got "squash" from google translate, but since I've never heard or seen the word used in that context I discounted it. But from your link it seems there was something to it.Gaidal Cain wrote:Unless he actually made it from lemons, it's not lemonade.
Wikipedia, fount of all knowledge, translates "saft" with "squash".
You were correct w/ American English(midwest). But squashing berries does get the "juice" out.<L>Quite so. I got "squash" from google translate, but since I've never heard or seen the word used in that context.
Crowberries and blueberries. And indeed, I did squash them, in addition to lacing them with acid and adding honey and sugar to the results (I'm not a fan of boiled fruit).markkur wrote: You were correct w/ American English(midwest). But squashing berries does get the "juice" out.<L>
Squash (yellow, zucchini, butternut, spaghetti)is what we call all gourds except pumpkins for some reason.
What kind of berries?
Ugh.Kalah wrote:No, of course, you're right - we should all revert to speaking old Norse, our true language.
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