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Default Marinade and Martha Stewart


"Doris Night" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 3 Aug 2013 22:27:45 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>The woman is driving me nuts with this! I can't tell you how many times I
>>have heard her pronounce the word. She says it like mar-uh-NOD. I just
>>looked at dictionary.com and that's not correct. It should be according
>>to
>>them mar-UH-neyd. And that is how I always said it.

>
> I've heard it pronounced the way Martha says it (mar-uh-nahd), and
> Sara Moulton says it the same way. I've never heard mar-UH-neyd, which
> you claim to be the correct pronunciation, but I have heard
> MAR-uh-neyd. I think it's a regional thing, and I'm guessing that your
> preferred pronunciation is a US thing.
>
> How do you pronounce chiffonade? Or remoulade?


I can't say that I've ever said "remoulade" or even know what it means.f
And I rarely use the word "chiffonade" I guess I would say shiff-uh-neyd.
But dictionary.com says that "nahd" is secondary.