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I am NOT much of a world traveler but I do enjoy different foods - some from different cultures. I even enjoy the food vans along Hawaii's coastal roads that sell a combination of Teriyaki and Spam delicacies! I would rate my favorite ethnic foods thusly:
#1: Chinese (the Americanized stuff) #2: Mexican (the Americanized stuff) #3: Cajun #4: Thai (the Americanized stuff) #5: Alaskan Seafood (including Crab, Clams and fish) fresh
I am making myself hungry! I'd be interested to see other folks favorites. Bon Appetit Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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I was thinking in terms of a single food when I read the title. Mine would be Swedish potato bologna.
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I'm going with eyetalian....According to Paulie, they taught the world how to eat.
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mexican, from the interior mexican, from the coast mexican, del norte chinese thai home
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According to Sheldon's mother, spaghetti is what the Romans forced Jesus to eat.
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According to Sheldon's mother, spaghetti is what the Romans forced Jesus to eat. Pasta was introduced to Italy by Marco Polo. You're around 1,200 years off with that one.
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N.C. BBQ! About as ethnic as it gets for me.
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Fajitas, especially when Wifey makes em, a side of fresh jalepenos from the garden and three of four cold beers puts me not worth a chit for anything the rest of the day.
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5sdad: I should have been more clear in my post title - you are right. I have never eaten Swedish Potato Bologna! IS... there such a thing? Again Bon Appetit.
Wilkeshunter: I do enjoy a good BBQ myself. American as Apple Pie. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Greek, Italian, what Americans call Mexican, Cajun, Indian smoked salmon, Brazilian, Thai, Hawaiian pig in a pit, Chinese... that is in order of preference today.
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According to Sheldon's mother, spaghetti is what the Romans forced Jesus to eat. Pasta was introduced to Italy by Marco Polo. You're around 1,200 years off with that one. We need an "obscure television reference" icon.
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Something that I'd almost forgotten in my long absence from home but have rediscovered since my return. Indian tacos. Couple older Kiowa gals here jn town who get together and cook em up for fundraisers and such make absolutely mind blowing frybread.
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And these zombies line up and eat from the media’s trough
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According to Sheldon's mother, spaghetti is what the Romans forced Jesus to eat. Pasta was introduced to Italy by Marco Polo. You're around 1,200 years off with that one. And Marco Polo was Croatian (i've been to his birth city, Korcula many times). So, is spaghetti Croatian? Hardly.....
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Well, its Tuesday. So we made tacos. Made pizza last night.
We made Broccoli beef the other night.
Sometimes we make spaghetti.
Sometime I put a pork chop on a green willow and cook it on a fire. Not sure what that would classify as.
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Eagle Lake, Mississippi is close to heaven.
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Something that I'd almost forgotten in my long absence from home but have rediscovered since my return. Indian tacos. Couple older Kiowa gals here jn town who get together and cook em up for fundraisers and such make absolutely mind blowing frybread. That aint no schitt. One positive aspect of living smack between two reservations....you can usually find some fry bread.
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5sdad: I should have been more clear in my post title - you are right. I have never eaten Swedish Potato Bologna! IS... there such a thing? Again Bon Appetit.
Wilkeshunter: I do enjoy a good BBQ myself. American as Apple Pie. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
Let me know if you ever find yourself in my part of the world. I'll treat you to some great local pig.
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Tansinator: I enjoy bacon also but never eat breakfasts - I have to cook it up for a B.L.T. at lunch time. I think my favorite "Russian food (?) is Beef Stroganoff made with top quality ingredients. Umm... umm! Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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cowboy , what ever I can find . or mexican
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