on 10-04-2015 12:58 PM
Okay.
I'm assuming it is okay to post about the different names of everyday things.
I couldn't remember what the Australians call a valance. It's a pelmet. I just learned that one last year.
What else?
Trunk-boot
cilantro-coriander
Pullover sweater- jumper?
undershirt-vest?
cookie-bikkie?
Do you call potato chips-crisps?
We call rubber sandals-thongs in California. lol. Weirdly enough, we call those string undies, thongs, too. It can get confusing.
I once told a Scottish friend that she could borrow my thongs, if she wanted to go to the pool. She gave me a look of horror.
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on 13-04-2015 10:58 AM
@lurker172602 wrote:My OH would walk over hot coals for anchovies and olives on his pizza. I hate them,blerk!
hahahaha, he must be the one in a hundred. He can have mine. I'll send them to him in future 😄
I used to hear about brownies on American TV shows and always wanted to try them. And when I did finally get to try them I founf them to be better than I ever imagined. My kind of slice/cake/bikkie combo, they are.
on 13-04-2015 11:12 AM
Brownies are the best thing ever invented. Even the boxed brownie mixes turn out wonderful. I use one egg, instead of two. It makes them slightly gooey, less cake-like. I don't like over-cooked brownies.
You can make brownies from scratch. If you have never tried a brownie, I highly recommend it.
Here is one recipe. I don't understand why they say to frost them. That isn't standard. I also add crushed walnuts to my brownies.
Don't expect them to rise like a cake. They are not light and fluffy. In fact, they should be soft and dense in the middle.
on 13-04-2015 11:21 AM
@tcmsecretuseid wrote:Brownies are the best thing ever invented. Even the boxed brownie mixes turn out wonderful. I use one egg, instead of two. It makes them slightly gooey, less cake-like. I don't like over-cooked brownies.
You can make brownies from scratch. If you have never tried a brownie, I highly recommend it.
Here is one recipe. I don't understand why they say to frost them. That isn't standard. I also add crushed walnuts to my brownies.
Don't expect them to rise like a cake. They are not light and fluffy. In fact, they should be soft and dense in the middle.
Yep, that's exactly what I love about them. I've tried some very good packet ones and tried some at home with chocolate in them. Heavenly. Yes, I agree they are one of the best things ever invented. 😄 Definitely the best cooked thing ever.
13-04-2015 11:25 AM - edited 13-04-2015 11:26 AM
Brownies
Don't expect them to rise like a cake. They are not light and fluffy. In fact, they should be soft and dense in the middle.
Yes, when I first tried making them years ago they just didn't seem 'right' to what we were used to having - biscuits/cookies (crispy) or cake texture.
I got over that though now.. I like Brownies.. but don't eat them very often. Gloria Jean's cafe have nice ones. Homemade ones are delish.
Even biscuits/cookies that are soft in texture is more American style than the crisp ones we were used to.
on 13-04-2015 11:33 AM
@am*3 wrote:Brownies
Don't expect them to rise like a cake. They are not light and fluffy. In fact, they should be soft and dense in the middle.
Yes, when I first tried making them years ago they just didn't seem 'right' to what we were used to having - biscuits/cookies (crispy) or cake texture.
I got over that though now.. I like Brownies.. but don't eat them very often. Gloria Jean's cafe have nice ones. Homemade ones are delish.
Even biscuits/cookies that are soft in texture is more American style than the crisp ones we were used to.
Yep, I like the American style with the soft centres more than the crunchy crumbly Aussie style bikkies.
on 13-04-2015 11:38 AM
If we're going to start talking about local foods, and especially at this time of year, you should try ANZAC biscuits. Yum, yum.
on 13-04-2015 11:42 AM
yum brownies....just noticed we say icing not frosting..
We have a lot of Pizza places..apart from really delicious Italian restaurants that often have wood fired ovens, theres Pizza Hut, Dominos and other smaller chains too.
tcm, when you write ground turkey- is that minced raw turkey that you then need to cook?
on 13-04-2015 11:47 AM
Yes, it is minced turkey meat. It is becoming more popular. People are using it for tacos, meatloaf, and I make that asian type dish that I posted above. It is quite bland if it isn't spruced up a bit. Our stores sell it already ground, in packages.
on 13-04-2015 12:09 PM
Back on Pizzas--im ashamed to tell our US friends about an Aussie Pizza
from some takeaway shops.
This has shreaded ham-pineapple .......and a cracked egg in the middle.
Bad taste..two ways..............................................................................Richo.
on 13-04-2015 12:22 PM
I love the pickle on Burgers, we have Burger King here and if I give the grand children a treat I take them and they give me all their pickles.
I also put Chips in my burger.