Path: ...!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Janet Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking Subject: Re: Tenderizing meat Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 12:13:23 -0000 Lines: 46 Message-ID: References: <675f7088$1$2761$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <67602a59$4$2781$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <877b5da77a62f79c4d3637d2d052a1d1@www.novabbs.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net nZLdEGadeHlwUbQWZ0tPoQ3THSAnb/3k7oMsBOxrRsArle8mlH Cancel-Lock: sha1:GSnwy2i6ZuzjA7aFCUHnjKGT0zc= sha256:c6qv1Et4GU1X7tX6v9wXhPARrnbCCWNePKBMNhxLnI8= User-Agent: MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 Bytes: 2407 In article <877b5da77a62f79c4d3637d2d052a1d1 @www.novabbs.org>, dsi100@yahoo.com says... > > You won't be seeing any pudding with your roast beef in Hawaii. You will > get a small bowl of au jus on the side, though. But what's in that small bowl? What do Hawaians think "au jus" means? When we were in Wales, I > had quite a discussion with a cook about Yorkshire pudding. He was quite > proud of his yorkies. and making fun of Americans >They don't serve any au jus with their roast beef. See above. Sounds like he bought the beef cooked, sliced, and wrapped on a plastic tray to be microwaved and served with some gravy that came from the same food factory, in a gallon barrel(along with the frozen individual yorkshire pods) > They like to serve Yorkies and brown gravy with their roast beef in the > UK. The Brits don't much care for rare roast beef. Well, that's what I > saw anyway. You only went to Wales.You missed most of Britain. You've given away numerous times that your cheap shoestring trip to WALES scraped the bottom end of the barrel in UK tourism market. You probably ate in the cheapest self-service cafes serving reheated factory food on styrofoam trays with a plastic fork.....so you felt right at home. Janet UK