ISO?

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Cindercat

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I've picked up most short cut words, but I haven't figured out what ISO in front of a thread means. It's probably real obvious, but it just doesn't come to me.
 
Let me put it this way...
You are ISO of what ISO means ;)

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Good question, I just joined recently and was wondering the same thing
 
Anytime you need a translation, just ask. There is always someone who will answer. TNT means "tried and true". That means they have made the dish and the recipe is tried and true. A good recipe to have and make. :angel:
 
Anytime you need a translation, just ask. There is always someone who will answer. TNT means "tried and true". That means they have made the dish and the recipe is tried and true. A good recipe to have and make. :angel:

I am glad you said that Ads, I always thought that meant "tried and tested", much of a muchness though :)
 

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