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- Goatweed - 07-28-2003

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- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

once you've had gravy, you'll never go back to sauce.


- Goatweed - 07-28-2003

sorry, but it seems like you lose - Sauce it is!


- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

theres no contest. you eat sauce, i eat gravy.


- Goatweed - 07-28-2003

we should have a "Best Sauce" contest - I like mine really spicy with tomato and onion chunks.


- Hybrid - 07-28-2003

yum


- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

i like meat in my gravy. thick consistancy, sausage, peppers, onions, mushrooms, chunky tomatos. the key to making it thick is a pinch of baking soda. its also better if you let it sit in the fridge for a few hours or overnight.


- Goatweed - 07-28-2003

I like mushrooms in my gravy.


- crx girl - 07-28-2003

so keyser, what do you put on your thanksgiving dinner?


- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

gravy


- Goatweed - 07-28-2003

so the red stuff is a different type of gravy?

nope, still not buying it - It's sauce.


- DGW - 07-28-2003

gravy with giblets


- Goatweed - 07-28-2003

mmmmm, giblets.


- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

yes, 2 different gravies.


- Mad - 07-28-2003

So how do you know which one is which?

You dago's should really leave the old country behind and embrace the culture of America.


- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

Its just a different type of gravy. Sauce and gravy are two completely different things. I don't know why this is so difficult to understand.


- Mad - 07-28-2003

Quote:I don't know why this is so difficult to understand.

When it starts saying it on store bought labels then it will be accepted.


- LyricalGomez - 07-28-2003

gra·vy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (grv)
n. pl. gra·vies

The juices that drip from cooking meat.
A sauce made by thickening and seasoning these juices.


Slang.
Money, profit, or benefit easily or illicitly gained.
Payment or benefit in excess of what is expected or required.


End of fucking story, I don't care what they call it in that country shaped like a boot



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- Keyser Soze - 07-28-2003

if you wiggers can say fo-sheezy, us wops can call it gravy.


- PatCooper - 07-28-2003

A fucking gravy is a SAUCE. They are one in the same. Tomato sauce is used to make Italian gravy.
When you cook thanksgiving dinner the gravy that you are using doesn't have tomato sauce in it. so it's a different type of gravy.
Your comparing apples to oranges.
Oh and not only Jersey Italians call it gravy. I grew up in 2 italian households and they were fresh off the boat and they both called it gravy.



Edited By PatCooper on 1059425187