Here’s the definition of the word “skosh”. skosh \ ˈskōsh \ Etymology From Japanese 少し (sukoshi, “a little bit”), originally US armed forces slang. Noun skosh (plural skoshes)(informal) A tiny amount; a little bit.Synonyms: tad, smidge, jot,Antonym: lotShe added a skosh of sriracha, to give her steamed broccoli a kick. Why does this website use… Continue reading “Skosh” Meaning
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2019 Most Read
This article is a list of askoshbetter.com‘s most read articles of 2019 — it’s been fascinating to see what articles have drawn people in – and what articles Google has blessed in its search algorithm. I’m not here to chase the data. I’m here to share information I think will be helpful in some small… Continue reading 2019 Most Read
A Tale of Two Yolks
Cage free, free range, pasture raised, what’s the difference? A standard grocery store egg with no labeling about how the birds have been raised typically means the egg comes from a hen in a 67 square inch cage, a cage with a floor plan as about as large as a standard 8.5″ by 11″ piece… Continue reading A Tale of Two Yolks