Broiled, as in Salamander'd .... flame heat from above ... my choice of
method for cooking monkfish among others...


Erik Goldoff
IT  Consultant
Systems, Networks, & Security 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Davies [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 12:36 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: What's Your Phone?

Wince you may, be we speak English ;P

I'm reasonably sure Aussies agree with us too.  Even South Africans ..
though they don't call it that, a braai is a BBQ.  All the good meat eaters
;)

"Broiling" sounds like boiling too much .. or getting embroilled in
something.  Probably heard the word for the first time in my life about 10
years ago and I've grown up hopping all around the world as a child
(geologist father to blame!).  I think the only reason I ever came across
the word was looking up something in Google.  Followed by trying to
translate American back into English to find out what the heck they were on
about!

I challenge you to find a restaurant in the world that will understand what
you mean if you ask for "broiled" food anywhere other than the USA.  Oh ..
or Canada!  ;P
 


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