My Father was born in Fresno. Large segments of paternal side of my family came from Fresno county. I took my family there to live for five years in the 90's due to work. Very familar with Armenian food and culture.

No specfic Armenian restaurants in this part of the Central Valley. But many Mediterranean Restaurants that mix in Armenian dishes.


Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Red lentil and sausage soup with warm buttered naan bread.

Snickerdoodle cheese cake bars.

Daughter made and brought over with the grandson.

forgot to take pics. Ill get some tomorrow with leftsovers


FC,

seems your diet is as "Multicultural" as ours!

Sounds like a great soup.

Cold and damp over here, might have to look into soup tomorrow. Tonight's casserole helped to warm the house with the oven on. First fire of the year is laid and ready to light. More firewood arrived today so I see no danger of running out this winter either.

Geno


Hey Geno, yes its been that way my whole life. Product of where grew up and my families.

Im at home at a Low country boil, Mexican Quinceañera, Italian Godfather style wedding or bar mitzvah.

Then toss in all the Asian cultures and food ive been exposed to in NorCal.


Well, our families must have had similar experiences.

Folks were from NYC, so until we left in the early 60's I was exposed to bunches of different "flavors" of foods. The SoCal with the abundance of Mexican foods, some Asian, Mediterranean/ Middle Eastern, and lots of fish, plenty of fresh veggies. Moving around later in life those experiences gave me the ability to sample just about anything with little fear.

Geno

PS, Fresno has a large Armenian population and great food. Any Armenian places where you are?


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