Why the hell is everything In Caps anyway? This is Italian, not German!
But the recipe's in English, isn't it? Titles, including recipe titles in my experience, use initial caps (or all caps) in American English, even if the name or phrase is from another language.
In the same mall as this cooking store/school, there stands a branch of the Ohio-based home furnishings store named Arhaus. Does the pun work in your native dialect of English? (If you find yourself saying, "What pun?", then you should answer "No.")
I think so. I think my pronunciation varies, but overlaps enough with "ar"="our" that it works.
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Date: 2003-12-29 08:40 pm (UTC)But the recipe's in English, isn't it? Titles, including recipe titles in my experience, use initial caps (or all caps) in American English, even if the name or phrase is from another language.
In the same mall as this cooking store/school, there stands a branch of the Ohio-based home furnishings store named Arhaus. Does the pun work in your native dialect of English? (If you find yourself saying, "What pun?", then you should answer "No.")
I think so. I think my pronunciation varies, but overlaps enough with "ar"="our" that it works.