Well, homemade means made at home while handmade means made by hand, not by a machine Surely the point about spaghetti alla chitarra is not only that it's homemade but that it is made by stretching the pasta over a board, then cut to resemble the strings of a guitar Many homemade items are also handmade, because people who make things at home aren't factory owners and can't afford expensive machinery
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Likewise, many handmade items are also homemade. however, items that are best made, or that can only be made, by hand (without the use of machinery) can be.
Chocolate isn't a good example although chocolates plural might work
Few people make chocolates at home and it isn't exactly cooked Some things are called 'homemade', jams for example The usual term for food like cakes and pies is 'homebaked', meaning cooked in an oven I think it depends on what food you are talking about
They have a similiar idea but aren't used interchangeably. To me, (as) ugly as homemade soup/soap sounds like an attempt to turn a less appropriate southern expression (as) ugly as homemade sin into a more appropriate one and, thus, i wouldn't spend too much time analyzing it Yes that totally makes sense Especially in the context of a children's film.
I have noticed that in certain segments of lower or lower middle class indian society many people seem to have these homemade tattoos on the tops of their hands, usually near to the thumb
Depending on a person's religion, the tattoo might be a cross or an om symbol or a swastika A dish someone who cooked at home A popular dish that people cook at home If you have other words that fits better or more popular, please let me know
I've never seen believe on except in the kjv (acts 16:31) I also have seen it on homemade billboards in rural indiana and on bumper stickers like the one in #6, which refer to the same passage in the new testament I associate it with evangelical christianity and particularly the us midwest, because that's where i first saw it about 40 years ago. A short video comparing the effectiveness of different face masks, surgical masks, homemade masks, and n 95 masks
He kept on using the term “friselina” to refer to each facemask, including homemade ones that were made from certain.