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Tomlinson Ballwasher kimballkinnison (Russ Kludy) thread. aka: Guy who tried to locate Boomia

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My family always called it sauce as did all the wops by me, I started hearing gravy when these greasers started having racial awakenings with Goodfellas, Casino, Bronx Tale, before then I only heard that in Italian restaurants in the city.
I’ve always wondered about that. I’m not from there, nor old enough to even know, but I always heard old Italians calling it sauce. Then out of nowhere it became gravy. God damn wops.
 

Uncle Floyd

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My family always called it sauce as did all the wops by me, I started hearing gravy when these greasers started having racial awakenings with Goodfellas, Casino, Bronx Tale, before then I only heard that in Italian restaurants in the city.
Where we at with Spirito's in Elizabeth, NJ? That place's as dago as they come and it was always called sauce. If I heard "gravy," I'd never have eaten there as a kid. Gravy = brown sludge you ruin turkey with.
 
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That's what the dagos near me say. Meat/thick = gravy. Everything else is sauce.
My grandmother did the Sunday "gravy" bit with the pork, veal and beef, also switched it up with just meatballs not always anything but beef, bust sometimes a blend, and occasional sausage batch. Sunday was always pasta day, our sauce was always with some form of meat, and we never called it gravy. My grandmother also lost her mother at 3 and back then, her father wasn't even allowed to keep the kids, they went to a catholic orphanage where the nuns only spoke Italian, so not sure if being in there for like 13 years altered her terms.
 

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Where we at with Spirito's in Elizabeth, NJ? That place's as dago as they come and it was always called sauce. If I heard "gravy," I'd never have eaten there as a kid. Gravy = brown sludge you ruin turkey with.
They have this method of slicing the garlic with a razor so it liquifies in the pan with just a little oil. I thought they used too many onions in the sauce though.
 

DominusOdium

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Sick guy. Why would he post this?

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