Gravy here is made from the juices of whatever meat you're cooking - so if you're roasting a chicken, you'll have chicken gravy. If you want it a bit jazzed up, you'll remove some of the juices and put in a saucepan on the stove with the chicken bits (neck etc.), onions, seasonings etc. Sauce is something not made with a meat base usually - like a garlic butter sauce, or honey mustard sauce. Spaghetti sauce is a tomato-based sauce made to put on spaghetti pasta, though it can be poured onto any kind of pasta really. Meat sauce is when the spaghetti sauce has mince in it as well (mince being ground beef).
That's the same for me
New things I learnt / thought of
-Proms don't exist here, homecomings neither
-Few people go to church or care which church you belong to (Was very hard explaining what a Methodist was when I used to try)
- Mums (Chrysanthemum) are funeral flowers , you see they in pots around All Saints day - and you never, never offer anybody a bunch of them
- Childrens menus are very rare, can only think of 2 places that do them. They eat like everybody else
- Any food not eaten gets left behind at the restaurant, no boxes, doggy bags, but portions are normal size so no need really to have much left over
- Soda be it coke, sprite, orangina is not drunk with a meal unless it's McDo. or similiar. Children drink water
- We don't have recipes that include cake mixes in the ingredients - you make a cake from scratch. Cake mixes are very very expensive/hard to find (sold at a 200-300% markup at least)
- Ovens are used for roasting things, grilling or baking cakes, cookies and the like
Stove top is for pan fried dishes or boiling/steaming things
Crockpots and slow cookers are unknown - We have pressure cookers though (evil things

)
We work either 35 hour weeks and are paid for an hour lunch so 40 hours paid presence or some companies do 40 hour weeks (paid 45) and their employees get an extra day of a month.
My OH works like that - 8 hour days, 5 days a week and on top of the 25 paid holiday days that everyone gets he gets 15 extra days off a year
-Gas is something you pump yourself always - there is never anyone else going to do it for you
- People either have a list with presents on it at a store and you buy a gift from there or an urn at the reception where you put an envelope with cash (if you want to be anonymous

) or a cheque in it.
We don't have fixed amounts or the idea of paying your plate
