What's american food ?
#41
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My apologies, Vince, if I offended you. That was certainly not my intention. Please forgive me. Kool-Aid is a powdered drink mix. You add sugar and water, and voila, you have a very sweet flavored drink. You can also buy it pre-sweetened. Kids really like it, as do some adults.
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How about......pork chops -n- applesauce, oreo cookies -n- milk,cinnamon toast,bagels -n- cream cheese. Philly cheese steak sandwiches,Cinncinati chili dogs, Buffalo chicken wings,Maryland crabcakes,Carolina barbecue,New Engalnd and New York chowders,Florida key lime pie,New Orleans jambalaya,Louisiana crawfish (I know, NO is a city within La),Texas barbeque(different from NC barbecue), Alaskan King crab,Maine Lobters, Mississippi mud pie, San Fransico sour dough bread and Ghiradelli Chocolates, San Diego fish tacos, Boston cream pie, Vermont maple syrup....please add on to this for our future visitor!!!
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Green bean casserole with canned fried onions on top.
Chicken and rice baked together in a dish with a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup.
Condensed soup.
Evaporated milk.
Sweetened condensed milk.
Bundt cake.
Apple pie with a slice of cheese on top.Cornbread
Vegetables cooked to mush
Chicken and rice baked together in a dish with a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup.
Condensed soup.
Evaporated milk.
Sweetened condensed milk.
Bundt cake.
Apple pie with a slice of cheese on top.Cornbread
Vegetables cooked to mush
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Pizza: Is it American?
I've been having this argument with a friend for months - he insist that it is American and I've insisted it is Italian.
Well, I finally got around to doing some searches on the interent to find out what I can find out.
And the answer is - BOTH! While Pizza has its roots in Italy (actually you can trace back "pizza like" food to the Babylonians), Pizza really developed into its current manfestation in the states.
Of course you could still argue that the Italian version of pizza is still around and still extremely popular...
I've been having this argument with a friend for months - he insist that it is American and I've insisted it is Italian.
Well, I finally got around to doing some searches on the interent to find out what I can find out.
And the answer is - BOTH! While Pizza has its roots in Italy (actually you can trace back "pizza like" food to the Babylonians), Pizza really developed into its current manfestation in the states.
Of course you could still argue that the Italian version of pizza is still around and still extremely popular...
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No one mentioned La Comida del Norte de Nuevo Mexico-- not to be confused with Tex-Mex. Americans in Northern New Mexico eat lots of it along with jello and all the rest of the junk. Isn't American food what is typical of the each region. Some of us call it "comfort food". Like in some parts a meat loaf sandwich on white bread with ketchup is a delicacy! I used to love that. Our junk food diet is killing us. Look what it has done to the Native peoples with diabetes. We could use some dietary revisions. But that's what makes us great. We keep updating.
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Leone,
You're a riot! I loved the comment about Kool Aid and religous retreats!(I wonder how many folks got that?).
Glad to hear about the whitehouse reopening for school tours...keep me posted on reopening for the general public.
I heard Fords Theatre will be closed in June(when I will be there. Is this true?
You're a riot! I loved the comment about Kool Aid and religous retreats!(I wonder how many folks got that?).
Glad to hear about the whitehouse reopening for school tours...keep me posted on reopening for the general public.
I heard Fords Theatre will be closed in June(when I will be there. Is this true?

