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Old 21-05-2005, 07:59 AM
Sarah
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"dug88" wrote in message
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good cooks and chefs call it the w shire sauce.
try it it works.

"Rusty" wrote in message
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I have always heard it pronounce werstershire....sounds like the er in her.

Rusty

"Pete" wrote in message news:XmIie.3$HI.1@edtnps84...
It is ALWAYS "Wuster" ( a U rather than a pure O sound) in the UK - at

least
in 73 years I have never heard anything else !

Peter



"cathyxyz" wrote in message
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Bell Jar wrote:



I don't know what is wrong w/ me but I CAN NOT say that word
(Worcestershire). I have tried and tried ... so in my house I call it

W
sauce ... I just try not to say it anywhere else.
Don't blame you. I just use "Wooster-sauce" and most people know what I
mean. Nice stuff, though.

Cathy

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I don't suffer from insanity - I enjoy every minute of it



It's definitly pronounced wuster in UK

Sarah




 




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