I saw a cafe selling cakes and puddings entitled "Just Desserts". Have you thought that the wrong (?) spelling might be an indication that the vigilantes aren't very well educated?
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I am currently reading a thriller written by a very well known and prolific author.
The story has a thread running through it about a group of vigilantes who mete out their own justice and the group is called " The Just Deserts"
I am finding this so irritating every time it crops up in the book. What happened to proof readers ?
I saw a cafe selling cakes and puddings entitled "Just Desserts". Have you thought that the wrong (?) spelling might be an indication that the vigilantes aren't very well educated?
Doodle 
The trouble with a word being used incorrectly and repeatedly is that these days, it is added to an online dictionary, giving people the idea it is correct.
I go to my 1930's comprehensive dictionary (albeit that I have to ask my son to read the tiny text) to check when I'm in doubt and the online sources are (I believe) incorrect.
To the Yorkshire members and those familiar with the county, there are many tarns - shallow lakes. I swam in them as a child but in a recent argument 'debate a 'tarn' was judged to be a puddle.
In vain did I explain the icy exploits of my youth because there, in an online dictionary it defined tarn as "a puddle".
So let's not believe the person with actual 1st hand knowledge of a tarn, eh? 
Just to lighten the tone.
I am dyslexic. Despite this I try to complete an easy crossword puzzle every day. When I get stuck for an answer, I use a crossword solver app.
I recently typed in Asian dessert . I nearly fell of my chair laughing when the result came back Apple pie! What I was actually looking for was the Gobi. What’s an extra s between friends. ?
Perhaps that you will all get your just deserts (but no pudding)!
We can just have a squabble about why anyone would care about such things, anyway.
Should be fun, MawB, don't you think?
OMG are we back to this?
The author was perfectly right - what is there left to say?
So why waste energy complaining about pedantry Jaxie?
Oh for goodness' sake you lot: some of us have more pressing concerns to expend our mental energy on.
Perhaps some who sidle past the Pedants' Corner signpost are unaware of what a pedant is.
Actually, I always assumed that this particular thread was only read and enjoyed by those with a good grounding in grammar and spelling, or those genuinely puzzled by English usage.
It's called Pendants' corner, which should give you a hint that most of us deplore the modern tendency to think that spelling and grammar do not matter.
no ice cream, just a dry biscuit
I just spotted that one.
Coolgran65 
Just deserts, or even just desserts, are usually retribution to someone unpleasant.
How did that cause you to think they might have earned a bowl of trifle?
Ooh, I do enjoy a good scrap about proof-reading and/or word usage. I remember quite a heated debate on Facebook (I think) about 'You've got another thing/think coming'.
I'll just drop that in here and step away quietly...
The fact that desert and desserts has two entirely different meanings is irrelevant
M0nica
How can you say this and then the rest of it?
I would quote Lewis Carroll perhaps?
“Then you should say what you mean” the March Hare went on
“I do” Alice hastily replied “at least I mean what I say , that’s the same thing you know”
“Not the same thing a bit” said the Hatter.
M0nica, Just because a lot of people say something does not make it right - look at all the times we read “loose weight” and the like here on GN.
However, I give up.
I’m out. .
Thanks MOnica I don't feel such a total prat now. 
I am absolutely with Monica.
All my life I have understood the saying to mean ..... earning/deserving of a 'dessert'.
Clearly the true meaning has totally escaped my learning.
Happily every day is a school day. 
Maw I am aware of the difference, but sodapop's understanding of the phrase, and therefore how it should be spelled, is quite widely assumed and used now by many people. In other words, what words and phrases are understood to mean (and how they are spelled) changes with time. The fact that desert and desserts has two entirely different meanings is irrelevant. Many people think it is spelled 'desserts' and interprete it as I suggested. The result is the same, the meaning of the phrase, as a whole, though not each individual word remains the same.
'what happened to someone/a group serves you right, after what you did before''
There are other phrases and words where similar things have happened, inevitable I cannot think of any immediately, but I have noted them in my mind in the past.
Monica you are overthinking this!
“Deserts” are pure and simple “what you deserve” , totally unconnected with “desserts”
dessert ⧫ pudding (Brit)
Qu’est-ce -ce que vous désirez comme dessert ? What would you like for dessert?
The quotation on the Commando memorial would be a ridiculous allusion to small portions of ice cream if you followed that line of reasoning
“ He either fears his foe too much
Or his deserts are small
Who dares not put it to the touch
To win, or lose it all
There is no more connection between the two words than “bear” and “bare”
(But don’t get me started on “Bare with me ....”) 

I am with sodapop. Yes, Just deserts may be technically correct but in the understanding of the modern age, to say to someone who has done something wrong 'You will get your ;just desserts' makes absolute sense in the sense of deserving what comes after as a result of their error. ie. no ice cream, just a dry biscuit.
Be careful if you get too pedantic, I will start picking up any one who uses the word 'nice' incorrectly: Five hundred years ago, when nice was first used in English, it meant "foolish or stupid." This is not as surprising as it may seem, since it came through early French from the Latin nescius, meaning "ignorant." By the 16th century, the sense of being "very particular" or "finicky" had developed. 
Where u bin Maw??
BradfordLass72
I wish they had been called 'Just Desserts' as I love to imagine vigilantes as meringues or profiteroles (what does it profiterole a man if he gains his just desserts but loses his soul?" to paraphrase or is it parachute? Mark 8:36)
Surely that should be "loses his sole"? 
Yes patronising Maw, we can't all be well read , erudite, correctly schooled, or grammar 'perfect'
No?
Universal education to 16 ?
Good schools available to all?
If you are going to start a thread about a perceived spelling mistake , is it really so silly to check the facts?
Not patronising, common sense.
Do it matter...really!?
Nothing wrong with Just Deserts. It's fine.
I am with you MawBroonsback!
I spent most of my teaching career telling people to USE THE DICTIONARY!
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