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How could they forget the Basalmic vinegar accompaniment? Personally, I love to mix the oil with a mildly sweet, tangy vinegar along with some soft Brie for the perfect light snack. Delallo also sells "Dipping Spices" that you might have to search for, but are totally worth it.
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@poopmyyoutuification you know what? in most ENGLISH speaking countries, it's NOT silent. as far as I know, America is the only English speaking country that pronounce it as"erbs". English and French are two different languages, just because the word is French doesn't mean we have to pronounce it the French way.
I mean, I took French before, and THEY don't pronounce English words the English way either.
sorry if I sounded angry, I just couldn't find a better way to say this : P.
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@Leshelou112 Hmm... thats kinda interesting, at least you didn't troll about it like some people, here's an example
"Fucking americans are pronouncing herb as erb, the're so fucking dumb" (I'm not american)
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Simple good quality olive oil and a quality balsamic vinegar add together crusty bread and your away, oh and a nice bottle of Amorone
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fatass food.but good
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mmm...so yummy!
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@xXTechicolorphaseXx in some places, maybe most, yeah it's silent, i know. i'm going to pronounce the H because it's the way i was brought up and the way i was taught the english language. it's probually also due to my accent
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@Leshelou112 it's silent
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@poopmyyoutuification i was only stateing a fact. If you don't believe me, look at the word "herbs". is there a H? yes. Even though it's a french word, I'm going to pronounce the H because it is there and because I'm Irish, and we pronounce our H's. Spa.
bread + olive oil = DELICIOUS! yum...
bubbles02010 1 year ago 10
FAIL! THEY ARE NOT THOROUGHLY COMBINED! DO IT AGAIN, FROM SCRATCH! lol
3X0N 1 year ago 4