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I was bored. Sorry.Slow mo gonna start a civil war within Georgians with pronunciations. What's next? Tomato? Potatoe?
I was bored. Sorry.Slow mo gonna start a civil war within Georgians with pronunciations. What's next? Tomato? Potatoe?
NopeSpell it with the L, pronounce it with out it.
Born and raised here.
Southern food is now PC soul food.
Don't introduce logic into this.I say salmon and everyone I know does, but I don't socialize much. Don't really care what anyone calls it. Appears native Alaskans call it different things, so why wouldn't Georgians.
All I know is if it ain't in a can you can keep it. Tried some stuff as an adult on the grill that is called the same, but I'll take bream or crappie any day. Priced about $10 a pound too high for something I ain't into when what is in the can is more better.
Eye mist the lower text. Harry should know.Gonna direct you to post #29. Seems the folks there call it SALMON. Just sayin.
Saw in a movie once. The Rock was in Brazil. Said ah Brazil nuts. Lady said we don't call them that here in Brazil.. What do you call them? Nuts.I didn't know for the longest time what a Brazilian nut was before some was put in front of me. Turns out I knew what it was all along. I just didn't know what the Brazilians called them...
Nope, if it's fresh fillets, it's sallllllllmon. If it's canned, it's cat food.So if it comes from a can its salmon. If its a fresh filet or steak sammin...
It's us southern poors that say SALmon, not the tidewater bourgeois.Don’t know a single person who says salmon and my roots are as Southern as anyone on this forum. Interesting
I know what we always called them in my youth....I didn't know for the longest time what a Brazilian nut was before some was put in front of me. Turns out I knew what it was all along. I just didn't know what the Brazilians called them...
I still have to be careful or it will come out. My mom loved them and we had them out all the time.I know what we always called them in my youth....
[/QUOTE]I still have to be careful or it will come out. My mom loved them and we had them out all the time.
I had them in my Christmas stocking as a kid. I was busting out the term at 4 years oldI was good into my 20s before I knew any better. Seen some with the shell on em and I was like "What are those?"
And then I was like "OOOOHHHH OKAY, YEAH!!"
Brazil nuts, English walnuts, Oranges, jacks games, slinkys, and orange slices were Christmas stocking staples when I was a kid.I had them in my Christmas stocking as a kid. I was busting out the term at 4 years old