Needles & Grooves

bettim84
bettim84
I didn’t even know that “flavorsome” was a word, so it must be a US- vs UK-English phenomenon.
BjorgenFjorgen
BjorgenFjorgen
Never heard or read the word "flavoursome" in my life.
GritNGlitter
GritNGlitter
"Flavorsome" is cracking me up, so I agree it's US/UK divide.
Yer Ol' Uncle D
Yer Ol' Uncle D
Down south we just say tasty.
jamieanderson1968
jamieanderson1968
I don’t care which word you use, just can we all agree to banish MOIST?
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Joe Mac
Joe Mac
It’d be much easier to banish if you didn’t keep using it 😉
Joe Mac
Joe Mac
Also sorry I’ve developed a sort of extremely guilty pastime over the last month of watching the food network when I’m hella bored.
Joe Mac
Joe Mac
There was a strange, and slightly suspicious, farmer woman, whose husband appeared to have a name I’d give to a dog, who used it. I had never heard flavourful before so I had to google it. Then I saw it a few times on here and wondered if it was a transatlantic difference thing. It seems it is.
Joe Mac
Joe Mac
I’m not sure in the grand rankings of things if it was better or worse than Shouty Man Goes To Takeaways.
jamieanderson1968
jamieanderson1968
Pretty sure someone already had the idea, but "A Drunks Guide to ___" where a presenter travels to different cities and gets local drinkers to show them around to the best places to go for food when you have been drinking.
Jonathan Y
Jonathan Y
Picturing you perplexed by the oddities that are the food network personalities is great hahahaha!!!
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