Post
 Posted By: jglass 
Nov 30  # 6 of 21
I would be delighted to be wrong. We are always happy to get legitimate new members.
Post
 Posted By: jglass 
Nov 30  # 7 of 21
I checked out your site. It is very basic with alot of adds. I am guessing everyone here can debone a chicken and cook veggies. If you stick around I think the other members here could teach you alot.
I did not see anything that would be useful to me.
I do have one question about this line I copied from your section 10 Tips for Choosing Vegetables
Always cook vegetables in a cooked vessel. If possible, cook them in a pressure cooker. What are you calling a cooked vessel? I would never pressure cook any vegetable.
Post
 Posted By: jfain 
Nov 30  # 8 of 21
I got this from using English.com "Learnt is common in British English, learned in American English". I've never seen anyone use learnt either but I guess that is why.
Post
 Posted By: jglass 
Nov 30  # 9 of 21
I am from Kentucky and no one I know says learnt lol.
Post
 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Nov 30  # 10 of 21
Quote jglass wrote:
I am from Kentucky and no one I know says learnt lol.


My ex-mother-in-law not only said "learnt" she also "Wrenched" out her dish towels and so many of her Southern Slang words were simply hysterical, when she would say something knowing darn good and well she was pronouncing it all wrong her face would light up and there would be a gleam of mischief dancing across her eyes and smile, she was very proud of her BAD ENGLISH!!!! It gave us something to laugh about!

By the way welcome to our forum YMGET!!! The more members the better!!!