Sep 12, 2006 #1 B baking fool Senior Cook Joined Jan 6, 2006 Messages 200 Location canada from time to time i see the word ISO at the beginning of a thread title. i assume it's an abbreviation; what does it mean?
from time to time i see the word ISO at the beginning of a thread title. i assume it's an abbreviation; what does it mean?
Sep 12, 2006 #2 Katie H Site Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 11, 2006 Messages 16,685 Location I live in the Heartland of the United States "ISO" typically means "in search of." Hope this helps. Katie
Sep 12, 2006 #3 kadesma Chef Extraordinaire Moderator Emeritus Joined Sep 30, 2004 Messages 21,366 Location california Baking fool, ISO is used when you are ln search of a recipe..ISO kadesma
Sep 12, 2006 #4 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,377 Location Massachusetts ...and when you find one, it should be TNT - tried and true.
Sep 12, 2006 #5 E Ellen Senior Cook Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 168 That clears things up for me too. Thanks.
Sep 13, 2006 #6 P pollyanna1 Assistant Cook Joined Aug 12, 2006 Messages 14 Sorry to have to ask this, but what does ISO mean? Thanks! Pat
Sep 13, 2006 #7 TATTRAT The Dude Abides Moderator Emeritus Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 5,476 Location Bermuda Native in D.C./NoVA In Search Of
Sep 13, 2006 #8 jkath Hospitality Queen Joined Sep 2, 2004 Messages 11,447 Location Southern California Doesn't anyone read my welcomes I send to newbies? The ISO, TNT, DW, DC, DH, & EVOO are all there
Sep 14, 2006 #9 Michael in FtW Master Chef Moderator Emeritus Joined Sep 5, 2004 Messages 6,592 Location Fort Worth, TX You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink, jkath.
Sep 14, 2006 #10 C Chef_Jimmy Senior Cook Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 294 DW, DC, DH, what are these?
Sep 14, 2006 #11 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,377 Location Massachusetts Dear wife, discuss cooking and dear husband.