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The Casserole Catches Up
"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 6 Apr 2014 21:27:08 +0100, "Ophelia"
> > wrote:
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>>"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 10:35:43 -0400, Ubiquitous >
>>> wrote:
>>>>By MELISSA CLARK
>>>>Casseroles have an image problem.
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>>> News to me.
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>>>>The word itself conjures canned cream of mushroom soup and fried onions,
>>>>limp green beans and rubbery noodles, the stuff of uninspired potlucks
>>>>and Grandma's house.
>>>
>>> No, it doesnt. I've never had a casserole with *any* of those
>>> ingredients.
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>>Nor have I!
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> I guess I can now add casserole to the long and growing list of food
> names/terms that have drastically different meanings depending where
> you live
So it seems  )
> Growing up in Australia, the typical casserole involved either beef or
> lamb, with peas, carrots, potatoes, onions...
Pretty much the same here as I know it anyway
> Tuna casserole is another type I've heard of over the years here, but
> I have no recollection trying it.
Nor have I!
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