Or maybe not.
One online definition of spooge is "a form of Caribbean music particularly associated with Barbados". Barbadian music in tomato sauce sounds good to me.
However, the McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine defines spooge as “a fluid discharged from the body – often onto a freshly-changed bed”. And according to other online dictionaries, the word can mean "a sealant or lubricant applied during the assembly of electronic equipment", a "semi-liquid gunk" or semen.
So thank you, Tesco, but I might go elsewhere for tonight's supper dish.
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