It is pronounced how it is spelled.
Well pray or arrange your runestones for me as I am attempting my first lasagna. I've been referencing web pages to make sure I am doing this correctly. I know this is such a simple task that most children will be able to navigate the recipe directions to destination "super lasagna," but
glaswegian_took can vouche that while I am quite literate I don't always make use of this skill. There was some question in my use of cottage cheese in lieu of rocotta cheese. I could swear this is what mom used in lasagna growing up and looking at online recipes this is actually pretty common place. At first I figured my mom got mixed up years ago (as I believe the trait of mixed direction application is hereditary or socialized or something.) I decided to go with one in particular and I think I made a good choice. I don't want to go too crazy with this thing as I need a good outcome so I can mix another dish I can quickly whip up for dinner.
I think I am getting better at cooking (now watch me burn the damn lasagna tonight.) I even managed to flip several fried eggs without breaking the yokes. I am honing my domestication skills. Feel free to post tips or well wishes.