
homemade or home made or home-made - WordReference Forums
May 8, 2014 · homemade or home made or home-made Hello, I've found each of the spellings in the headline and I'm not sure if all of them are correct or there is one use more frequently than …
Home-made vs Home-cooked | WordReference Forums
Dec 4, 2017 · Chocolate isn't a good example although chocolates plural might work. Few people make chocolates at home and it isn't exactly cooked. Some things are called 'homemade', …
homemade vs. handmade | WordReference Forums
Jan 9, 2011 · Well, "homemade" means "made at home" while "handmade" means made by hand, not by a machine. Many "homemade" items are also "handmade," because people who …
homemade dish = home-style dish? | WordReference Forums
Apr 7, 2014 · Is a homemade dish = home-style dish? What do you call: 1. a dish someone who cooked at home? A home-cooked dish or a homemade dish? 2. a popular dish that people …
Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitor's or Visitors' guide {+ center ...
Jan 24, 2025 · The free event – which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. – will see vendors set up throughout the provincial park's visitors' centre and across the west lawn selling a host of …
fait maison - WordReference Forums
Dec 7, 2010 · I found different way of writting "fait maison" in English : home-made, homemade and home made. Waht is the correct way to spell it? Thanks in advance for your answers...
disperse/spread/scatter grated cheese | WordReference Forums
Feb 18, 2024 · Speaking from recent experience (preparation of yesterday's homemade pizza), I spread tomato sauce and scatter cheese (cut-up bits of mozzarella). For things like cheese, I'd …
slang for knife - WordReference Forums
Jul 17, 2008 · Hello, I am looking for a slang word for a knife carried by criminals, thieves and other wanted people.:D Thank you!
Believe in/ believe on | WordReference Forums
May 2, 2017 · I've never seen "believe on" except in the KJV (Acts 16:31). I also have seen it on homemade billboards in rural Indiana and on bumper stickers like the one in #6, which refer to …
Gerund, infinitive: I like <cooking, to cook>.
Jun 18, 2006 · 1) I like to cook for my family you don't necessarily imply that you enojy the act of cooking per se (maybe you simply prefer homemade food to processed industrial food, that's …