Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Cooking Game Lingo


If you’ve ever been to a small town diner, or even one in a larger city that still uses the old school lingo, you might have been confused over the two spare tires and moo juice your waitress calls back over her shoulder after you order. After all, you just asked for two donuts and a glass of milk, didn’t you?

Diners love to spice things up, so you’ll often hear unusual names given to otherwise normal food items. Eve with a lid on it might be a piece of apple pie with a scoop of ice cream on top and a checkerboard is a waffle.

Whoever thought of these names must have had plenty of time on their hands, but diner lingo is fun to learn and even more fun when you can apply it online to your cooking games. Rather than just playing the old fashioned cooking games, find ones that utilize diner lingo and you can learn new lingo right along with the fun you’re having drawing a cup of mud (pouring a cup of coffee) or throwing around a hockey puck (sandwich.)

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