D Dim Witty Registered Joined Dec 2, 2024 Messages 38 Likes 36 Dec 19, 2024 #11 Rich One said: Elementary, a tostado has 4 triangles 1/2 tostado has only 2. Obvious Click to expand... Obvious that meat and cheese stuffed between two slices of bread (constituting a complete sandwich) is half of something!?
Rich One said: Elementary, a tostado has 4 triangles 1/2 tostado has only 2. Obvious Click to expand... Obvious that meat and cheese stuffed between two slices of bread (constituting a complete sandwich) is half of something!?
Ries Registered Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 3,705 Likes 5,160 Dec 21, 2024 #12 I have an english friend who insists ice cream on top of a slice of pie is "pudding". In terms of sandwiches, though, I tend to skip the "medio" and go straight for the "triple".
I have an english friend who insists ice cream on top of a slice of pie is "pudding". In terms of sandwiches, though, I tend to skip the "medio" and go straight for the "triple".
Rich One Registered Joined Jul 17, 2012 Messages 10,441 Likes 7,027 Dec 21, 2024 #13 Dim Witty said: Obvious that meat and cheese stuffed between two slices of bread (constituting a complete sandwich) is half of something!? Click to expand... Same case with a sausage in a bun is a Hot Dog/Perro Caliente MX
Dim Witty said: Obvious that meat and cheese stuffed between two slices of bread (constituting a complete sandwich) is half of something!? Click to expand... Same case with a sausage in a bun is a Hot Dog/Perro Caliente MX
O on the brink Registered Joined Oct 3, 2016 Messages 1,996 Likes 2,255 Dec 21, 2024 #14 Ries said: I have an english friend who insists ice cream on top of a slice of pie is "pudding". Click to expand... Known in the States as pie "a la mode"
Ries said: I have an english friend who insists ice cream on top of a slice of pie is "pudding". Click to expand... Known in the States as pie "a la mode"
Ries Registered Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 3,705 Likes 5,160 Dec 22, 2024 #15 on the brink said: Known in the States as pie "a la mode" Click to expand... She also calls sliced melon “ pudding”. And alfajores. And helado. All dessert is pudding to her.
on the brink said: Known in the States as pie "a la mode" Click to expand... She also calls sliced melon “ pudding”. And alfajores. And helado. All dessert is pudding to her.
elhombresinnombre Registered Joined Sep 25, 2008 Messages 1,770 Likes 1,427 Dec 22, 2024 #16 Ries said: She also calls sliced melon “ pudding”. And alfajores. And helado. All dessert is pudding to her. Click to expand... Exactly. It's just an idiomatic expression in British English. We have plenty more like that!
Ries said: She also calls sliced melon “ pudding”. And alfajores. And helado. All dessert is pudding to her. Click to expand... Exactly. It's just an idiomatic expression in British English. We have plenty more like that!
Ries Registered Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 3,705 Likes 5,160 Dec 23, 2024 #17 elhombresinnombre said: Exactly. It's just an idiomatic expression in British English. We have plenty more like that! Click to expand... My point exactly. Every language has odd idiomatic expressions, and I dont find the argentine ones any stranger than others.
elhombresinnombre said: Exactly. It's just an idiomatic expression in British English. We have plenty more like that! Click to expand... My point exactly. Every language has odd idiomatic expressions, and I dont find the argentine ones any stranger than others.