A Conversation for Worcester Sauce
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Balsamic Dragon Started conversation May 5, 1999
Condiments are cool. So is this entry. Check out my home page for my entry (currently pending rejection) on mayonnaise.
PS, I pronounce it Wustershur Sauce.
The Brown elixir
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 9, 1999
Wustah Sauce has a slight edge over Brahhhn Sauce (HP) in that it doesn't sink when you add it to drinks. Still Brahhn Sauce is "the world's most popular thick sauce", and favoured by Her Majesty, The Queen.
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Jan^ Posted May 19, 1999
The two chemists who produced Wooster sauce were........no prizes for guessing......Messrs. Lea and Perrin. A few years ago the workforce at L&P threatened to strike, and quality newspapers, like the Sun, ran shock horror stories about a world-wide shortage of this vital condiment - until L&P pointed out that they had several years' supply left. The strike quickly folded.
Bloody Mary drinkers of the world sighed with relief and mixed themselves a stiff cocktail.
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benjymous Posted May 24, 1999
I have a poser for you:
which part of Worcester is the most unplesent during the summer?
Outside the L&P factory, or the sewage works?
(It might interest you to know that there is a swimming pool heated by the waste processes from sewage - I've personally never swum there)
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 24, 1999
Have you experienced Worcester's Dutch rival Maggi?
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Jan^ Posted May 24, 1999
Yes - there is no comparison, H&P is far, far better. Mushroom soy sauce is quite good though (the real chinese stuff, that is)
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 25, 1999
I've not tried that; sounds good! I like to mix Maggi with melted butter and crushed garlic to use as a marinade for steak. In all other respects I prefer Worcester, though.
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benjymous Posted May 25, 1999
I've found it's pretty hard to get Worcester onto food, as the majority of it's inhabitants protest that they are quite fond of living there, and don't see hunger as an adequate argument for the cities destruction.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 25, 1999
I'm not sure that I follow. In all other respects, such as a place to practice yoga, I prefer worcester. HP and Worcester Sauce are both fit for a fry-up of the gods.
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benjymous Posted May 25, 1999
have you ever tried getting the houses of parliament into a frying pan?
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 25, 1999
After a moments reflection, I can't think why it it might be? Is my taste in sauce offensive?
The Brown elixir
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 25, 1999
Forgive my rudeness. I neglected to say that I enjoyed reading your original article.
The Brown elixir
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted May 25, 1999
Thankyou. I have enjoyed this conversation. Sorry, again, about the bold stuff. It's time to say goodnight. "Goodnight, Benjymouse"
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Divy Posted May 25, 1999
Unfortunately I think that both of you are neglecting to mention Marmite, which is a crying shame. I can't get enough of that wonderful yeast extract!!!!
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Jan^ Posted May 26, 1999
Or if you come from Australia or NZ, it is vegemite. But it is too strong for cooking with I'm afraid....and it sinks in a Bloody Mary, which is of no use to anyone. Worcester sauce is the only one to use.
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