She hasn’t noticed yet, but the thyme is cumin.

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      1 year ago

      Or say it in a Liverpool accent overall. Everyone I’ve met from there (which is a surprisingly decent amount considering I live in the boonies in the US southeast) say coming more like coomin’, which sounds like cumin.

      Also, having a sweet liverpudlian tell you “oh, it’ll be alright luv” when you’re feeling bad is amazingly comforting.