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Mymaize

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Posted: 03/14/08 06:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

it is not a specific food. When I was a teen-ager back in Indiana, every Sunday the parks would be full of ethnic "parties". One park would be Hungarian with their food and dance music, another would be Polish, etc. It was so much fun to decide which "mini country" to visit. that is where I learned to eat stuffed cabbage and do the polka.

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I miss fresh watermelon and cantaloupe from Munday Texas.


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Tico's Tacos from Pacific Fish Center and Restaurant on the wharf in Redondo..

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I'll post just to be annoying...
Have lived 30 minutes or less from where I was born all my life.
Still got brats, deep fried cheese curds, Friday night fish fry, cream puffs...


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Like CG I live where I grew up, BUT when heading out to relatives and friends in other parts of the country I have to stock up coolers so they can have a taste of things like Grandma Browns beans, Salt potatoes, Hoffman Coney's (also called Texas white hots...a veal hot dog), and if within 12 hours as many loaves of Columbus Italian bread as will fit in the vehicle...undoubtably the world's best in points, sandwich (called soft side), flats, and rounds.
But what I do hate is favorites from other regions I've learned to love just aren't available around here. We have only two good BBQ places and one is only open during the summer. Good fish, other than Red Lobster or the ever present fried haddock, etc.


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Minnesota's not really known for great food (lots of "white" food) and the food here in Mexico is all scrumptious, so NO, not missing it.


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Anything cooked in the USA!

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refloyd wrote:

Anything cooked in the USA!

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I miss the spazle, rolladen, red sweet and sour cabbage and other great German food. in the US since 1959.


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Power Stroker wrote:

I miss the spazle, rolladen, red sweet and sour cabbage and other great German food. in the US since 1959.


It was still there in the '70's. I miss it too.

I also miss the great bread and other ethnic specialties I ate when I lived in Rhode Island.

Bob

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