I’ll start: I tried to move a bookshelf while drunk about 6 years ago and tore a tendon in my shoulder pretty damn good. It still bothers me sometimes if I move it wrong or sleep on it wrong.

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    Was this even an argument? Tomato sauce is incredible and a staple on hotdogs and Bunnings snags. Are there anti-tomato sauce hotdog people??

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        Ahh fair fair. That’s my aussie ignorance showing.

        Does ketchup taste like tomato sauce on a hotdog then?

        I’ve always assumed Ketchup was the Americanism for tomato sauce.

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          As an American who has spent time in Oz, I can clarify. In Oz, what you call tomato sauce is what we call ketchup/catsup. In the US, tomato sauce is either the primary ingredient in things like spaghetti sauce, or it can be used to differentiate a red spaghetti sauce from something like an alfredo sauce.

          Source: asked if I wanted tomato sauce at Macca’s.

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            Jam and jelly are two different things. Jam is made with actual fruit chunks (usually crushed or pureed), whereas jelly is made with just the fruit juice.

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              Nah jam is the stuff you spread on toast or a roast.

              Jelly is the wobbly gelatinous blob that Americans call “jell-o”.