Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Debate Wages Ever On...

"Catsup" or "ketchup"? Discuss.

That is all.

24 comments:

Snarky said...

Ketchup! Duh!

Top of the Chain said...

Oh, I so put Catsup on my Ketchup. My mother, God rest her soul, says I would bathe in it if I could.

PISSED said...

"catch-up" ... NO heinz only "W"!!

http://www.wketchup.com/

David Neylon said...

Ketchup. And none but Heinz will do.

JD said...

well, there is Ketchup which is made from tomato then there is catsup or cat soup which is made from. . . . .

Weer'd Beard said...

Ketsup!

But who cares? All that money goes to JOHN FORBES KERRY!!!111!111

Z@X said...

Catsoup

Lissa said...

Ketchup. Catsup is false advertising!

Lokidude said...

Ketchup. Now, what are we supposed to discuss?

Phillip said...

That red stuff. I don't read it, I just use it.

Casey said...

You can call it Catsup, or you can call it Ketchup, but either way, it's Mustard that's going on my burger, dog, or brat! :)


Casey

Arthur said...

Catsup, Ketchup, Catchup, Happy Funtime Tomato Flavored Condiment, whatever. As long as it comes in gallon jug I'm happy.

Mark said...

katsup

Anonymous said...

Ketchup

Borepatch said...

Carolina BBQ sauce. Tangy!

MedicMatthew said...

Ketchup. After spending time living in Pittsburgh there is no discussion. It is Ketchup and only Heinz will do. I have seen a person walk out of a restaurant because there was a bottle of Hunts on the table.

B Smith said...

Mustard on fries. Salsa everywhere else. :-D

WV: notlers- those fake antlers for drawing bucks they sell at Gander Mtn.

Home on the Range said...
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Home on the Range said...

Don't drink and spell.

Ketchup.

Early Western ketchups were dipping sauces.According to our internet experts, the first ketchup recipe appeared in Elizabeth Smith’s book The Compleat (yes that's how they spelled it) Housewife of 1727 and that it included anchovies, shallots, vinegar, white wine, sweet spices (cloves, ginger, mace, nutmeg), pepper and lemon peel. Not a tomato in sight, you will note — tomato ketchup was not introduced until about a century later, in the US.

In any case, I use malt vinegar on my fries.

Heath J said...

Unless it actually contains cat, it's spelled with a K

Grayson said...

I say barbeque sauce. Preferably the stuff made by the Pepperman. 'Cause if you're not sweating, you're not eating.
Enough said.

OrangeNeck said...

Hunt's Ketchup.

BobG said...

What Brigid said.

Personally, I don't eat that crap. I haven't had a bottle of it in my house in almost thirty years, and then it was just for other people to use.

Anonymous said...

Actually I prefer the cheapest ketchup/catsup I can find


When you're shooting the bottles with .308 for the splashy goodness, you don't care how it is spelled.

-Jesse