Thanks for the video. BTW, in this context, you wouldn't use the apostrophe in sponges because it indicates possessiveness, turning the word wash into a noun. "Potato Sponge's Wash Up on Jersey Shore" actually means "The wash, which belongs to the potato sponge, is up on jersey shore". Unless, o...
@whambola Correct, Chef is a job title and as of a little over 2 weeks ago when I quit my job as the Head Chef of a restaurant just outside of Boston, I stopped being a Chef. However, before that, including when I posted these responses, I most certainly was a Chef. It's actually pretty remarkabl...
Thanks for the video. BTW, in this context, you wouldn't use the apostrophe in sponges because it indicates possessiveness, turning the word wash into a noun. "Potato Sponge's Wash Up on Jersey Shore" actually means "The wash, which belongs to the potato sponge, is up on jersey shore". Unless, o...