Do you pronounce shallot:
“Shall-it”
“Shall-ott”
or
“Shall-oot”
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Shall-it… I’m not a mongrel
“Shall-ott”
Charlotte in my case.
Shal-lot
that’s what I thought but I’m hearing a lot of otts
Never heard “Shall-oot” but I’m in.
3. What are you going to cook?
We can’t save them all Carla.
It’s the cross we bear.
well that’s compelling
I pegged you for an ooter for the north btw. 😂
@walker does 😂
Now with a lisp
I love it
How do you co-exist with a divide like that?
Shall it
Top one
I stick to onions 🙃
Ott ftw
(require ‘shelet)
(setq shelet-dice-size ‘fine)
It’s fun right for a rather unamusing vegetable
Ott or I'm not eating that.
“Pain in the ass” - as someone who used to have peel and brunoise/mince 2 kg for his mise en place before every service.
I think it’s… Shikakkka.
😵 that’s a lot of shalloots
Shal-lot. Splitting the L's like how some weird people pronounce singer liking sing-ger.
you asked for a lisp, I wrote it in elisp.
at least i think im funny. 🤓
Shall-ott
But when I say it fast it sounds like shall-it
I had to google it and now I agree, very clever 😂
you’re onto something fel-la
Shallot Shabbat
We haven't forgotten how all this started.
Approximately 5 cruise ships off the western coast of the US and somehow they magically flew in tests for a novel virus. Right, because R&D and manufacturing works that fast. Then nobody died on the ships because it was such a deadly virus.
Pelosi walked the impeachment papers to the Senate the same day Covid hit the US.
It was all so obvious from day one.
Why can't English people just write as they pronounce?
LOL