SC - On a Tangential, OT Note - Was: Potato salad+pasta salad- the mild Oregon version - OOP
JEANNE STAPLETON
jstaplet at du.edu
Thu Aug 12 10:46:54 PDT 1999
> If I didn't know better, I'd think it a habit of Americans to use the
> term "goulash" as synonymous with "hash", a mixture of chopped-up stuff.
> What's the deal, folks? Any insights?
>
My stepfather suddenly started using it for "casseroles" of things he'd
throw together; they did not religiously have to have mac, beef and
tomato-or-stock-based sauce, but seemed to be sort of hodge-podgy
leftovers.
I always assumed it was just a hi-falutin' term co-opted to make leftovers
more palatable.
Berengaria
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