At least you understand what I mean when I say "Boston Butt."
I had to translate for the English speaking people.
Still don't know why it's called a butt when it's actually the shoulder nor why it has to be from Boston when it's not.
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I don't no why either! When they go on sale I get a few and BBQ them! Yummy! Or put them in the crock pot!Quote:
Originally Posted by robertlc
who you calling the English speaking people, cheeky. We are Brits! I'm sure we Brits know a few foody sayings, you Americans don't know! I even know South African ones as well! Bobotie, Melk tert, boerewors, etc...
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I'm Welsh actually, tee hee :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Hayles66
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Yeah, but you come under the Great Britain title! I could say I'm South African but I'm also English living in Somerset!
Now that wouldn't offend me, but I can think of quite a few Welsh who consider themselves to be unique! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Hayles66
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We are all unique but I like to be proud of all my heritages! I'm a mixture of everything. Mum is Oxford and dad is cockney!
Me too but twas very warm where I live so would have been great to eat BBQ!Quote:
Originally Posted by Hayles66