What are you drinking? Page 69
Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:25 AM BSTItalian name or French name, let's see which one the moderator of this forum likes best.
Aaron will claim that "courgette" is correct because that's the British name for them. And quite rightly too, I say!
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 2 2009, 4:29 AM BSTAaron will claim that "courgette" is correct because that's the British name for them. And quite rightly too, I say!
Yes, he will, in one of those huge 15 different quote-filled posts he does.
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 2 2009, 4:29 AM BSTAaron will claim that "courgette" is correct because that's the British name for them. And quite rightly too, I say!
Wikipedia says: "Zucchini, like all summer squash, has its ancestry in the Americas."
Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:32 AM BSTWikipedia says: "Zucchini, like all summer squash, has its ancestry in the Americas."
Well that's all very well, but courgettes are British.
I would go with the French.
They are so, elegant, cosmopolitan, sophisticated.
I love the French.
Quote: Linda La Hughes @ August 2 2009, 4:34 AM BSTI love the French.
Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:48 AM BST
I was expecting such a response from someone.
Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:48 AM BST
I was expecting such a response from someone.
How did that happen?
Hmmmmmm, maybe cross eyed.
Two heads are better than one.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/115719/Now-ale-has-north-and-south-divide
Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 2:07 PM BSTTwo heads are better than one.
DaButt!!
Likewise!
Bit Early for shenanigans isn't it?
Or should that be
Over here it certainly is!
Quote: Gavin @ August 2 2009, 2:16 PM BSTBit Early for shenanigans isn't it?
S'never to early for shenanigans.