View Single Post
  #62 (permalink)   Report Post  
Posted to alt.food.diabetic
Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 46,524
Default Tonight's dinner

Tiger Lily wrote:
> On 3/17/2011 4:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 18/03/2011 7:14 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>> Ozgirl wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> There is very little sugar in cinnamon sugar compared to cinnamon.
>>>>> And I don't put much on. Lucky if 1/8 teaspoon is sugar. But we
>>>>> didn't invent this. It became popular here after the introduction
>>>>> of American style steakhouses.
>>>>
>>>> That's weird because our steakhouses don't serve sweet potatoes at
>>>> all. They serve French fries, steak fries and baked potatoes.
>>>>
>>>> We also have Outback Steakhouse, purportedly an Austrailian style
>>>> place with
>>>> Bloomin' Onions. This is an onion cut to look like a flower,
>>>> battered and
>>>> deep fried. Quite nasty and greasy it is.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have heard about that place I don't think there is too many
>>> Aussies involved with it, I haven't heard an Aussie say "blooming"
>>> since umm ummm *ever* :-) Now if they were Bloody onions, that
>>> would show an Aussie involved in it somewhere.

>>
>> Ewww.
>>
>>

> Julie, read 'damned' instead of Bloody, you will get a better
> interpretation
> i await further clarification from "countries divided by a common
> language"


I don't know. I worked with a woman from England. Her husband was from
Australian. One of them gave me a different definition of the word. Not
one I could say with little children around.