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| Denninmi
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Wed Feb-02-11 01:44 PM Original message |
| What are your regional dishes. |
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| cbayer
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Wed Feb-02-11 01:56 PM Response to Original message |
| 1. We are taking a big roadtrip this spring and finding regional specialities is high on my |
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| pengillian101
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:17 AM Response to Reply #1 |
| 29. Wow! What a great website, |
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| Warpy
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Wed Feb-02-11 02:40 PM Response to Original message |
| 2. Oooh, NM cuisine is basically Pueblo cuisine |
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| GoCubsGo
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Fri Feb-04-11 10:15 PM Response to Reply #2 |
| 25. I wish I lived there. |
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| randr
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Tue Feb-08-11 02:46 PM Response to Reply #2 |
| 48. You forgot the Posole! |
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| Lucinda
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Wed Feb-02-11 02:47 PM Response to Original message |
| 3. Living in the South now...so it would be sweet tea and chicken and dumplings, grits |
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| grasswire
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Wed Feb-02-11 05:24 PM Response to Original message |
| 4. pacific northwest food emphasizes fresh, local, sustainable |
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| The empressof all
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Fri Feb-04-11 11:20 AM Response to Reply #4 |
| 14. I agree we here in PNW love the fresh and sustaniable |
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| grasswire
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Fri Feb-04-11 12:46 PM Response to Reply #14 |
| 17. true, true -- coffee culture is HUGE in PNW |
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| The empressof all
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:54 PM Response to Reply #17 |
| 35. I think even the Starbucks are different back east |
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| pengillian101
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Sun Feb-06-11 01:31 AM Response to Reply #4 |
| 44. pacific northwest food |
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| AlecBGreen
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Thu Feb-03-11 06:44 PM Response to Original message |
| 5. Im in Virginia |
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| Denninmi
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Thu Feb-03-11 07:09 PM Response to Reply #5 |
| 7. Yes, please post it. |
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| AlecBGreen
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Sun Feb-06-11 12:20 PM Response to Reply #7 |
| 47. Ask and ye shall receive :) |
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| KC
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Tue Feb-08-11 09:14 PM Response to Reply #47 |
| 50. That sounds |
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| AlecBGreen
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Sat Feb-12-11 11:37 AM Response to Reply #50 |
| 51. 1/2 cup crushed pecans |
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| grasswire
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Fri Feb-04-11 12:42 PM Response to Reply #5 |
| 16. I enjoyed a Tidewater cuisine when I lived in Virginia |
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| Denninmi
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Fri Feb-04-11 01:17 PM Response to Reply #16 |
| 18. Greengage plum ice cream. |
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| grasswire
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Fri Feb-04-11 01:20 PM Response to Reply #18 |
| 19. I have the Colonial Williamsburg cookbook... |
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| grasswire
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Fri Feb-04-11 09:55 PM Response to Reply #18 |
| 22. so the greengage tree in America is called "Jefferson greengage" .. |
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| japple
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Thu Feb-03-11 07:06 PM Response to Original message |
| 6. In the south, there's always barbeque, usually pork, and |
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| GoCubsGo
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Fri Feb-04-11 10:30 PM Response to Reply #6 |
| 27. I prefer the mustard-based sauce. |
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| japple
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:58 PM Response to Reply #27 |
| 37. I was referring to the Old North State and their peppery, vinegary |
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| GoCubsGo
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Sun Feb-13-11 02:11 PM Response to Reply #37 |
| 55. I'm not sure I ever had the vinegar-based sauce. |
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| yellerpup
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Thu Feb-03-11 07:38 PM Response to Original message |
| 8. Southwest classics: chicken fried steak |
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| cbayer
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Thu Feb-03-11 08:00 PM Response to Original message |
| 9. Best regional food is in New Orleans, IMO and Jazz Fest is the place to try it all. |
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| NMDemDist2
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Thu Feb-03-11 09:53 PM Response to Reply #9 |
| 10. california is all about the fresh citrus in the winter |
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| cbayer
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Thu Feb-03-11 10:02 PM Response to Reply #10 |
| 11. You are right about California and Farmer's markets are the key in the cities. But New orleans - |
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| trud
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Fri Feb-04-11 02:03 AM Response to Original message |
| 12. coffee milk, awful awfuls |
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| Callalily
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Fri Feb-04-11 06:47 AM Response to Original message |
| 13. Oh here most definitely |
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| Arkansas Granny
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Fri Feb-04-11 12:09 PM Response to Original message |
| 15. Around this part of the South, it seems to be beans, greens and cornbread. |
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| Coyote_Bandit
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Sat Feb-05-11 11:17 AM Response to Reply #15 |
| 31. Brown beans - |
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| Denninmi
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Sat Feb-05-11 11:56 AM Response to Reply #31 |
| 32. Ah, pokeweed. |
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| Coyote_Bandit
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:13 PM Response to Reply #32 |
| 34. I personally don't |
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| DawgHouse
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Sat Feb-05-11 08:28 PM Response to Reply #15 |
| 42. A meal fit for a king or queen! |
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| hippywife
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Fri Feb-04-11 06:35 PM Response to Original message |
| 20. Unfortunately around here, |
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| pengillian101
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Wed Apr-27-11 05:27 AM Response to Reply #20 |
| 56. It's just a basic white sauce with pan drippings. |
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| Stinky The Clown
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Fri Feb-04-11 07:30 PM Response to Original message |
| 21. Here in the Chesapeake region, we have a lot of great regional items. Back in New England . . . . |
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| grasswire
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Fri Feb-04-11 09:58 PM Response to Reply #21 |
| 23. I remember the Emeril episode where he went to his roots... |
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| Stinky The Clown
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Fri Feb-04-11 10:11 PM Response to Reply #23 |
| 24. I forgot those! Wow. Old memories coming back |
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| Denninmi
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Fri Feb-04-11 10:19 PM Response to Reply #23 |
| 26. That is really different. |
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| grasswire
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Fri Feb-04-11 10:59 PM Response to Reply #26 |
| 28. Fall River Massachusetts Chow Mein Sandwich |
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| The empressof all
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:56 PM Response to Reply #28 |
| 36. I saw these on an Emeril show once |
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| pengillian101
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:42 AM Response to Original message |
| 30. Growing up with hotdishes in Wisconsin well, that's me :-) |
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| opiate69
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Sat Feb-05-11 12:03 PM Response to Original message |
| 33. Salmon, salmon and more salmon... with a side of dungeness crab |
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| livetohike
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Sat Feb-05-11 01:43 PM Response to Original message |
| 38. Pittsburgh - lots of ethnic influences here, so I would say |
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| Denninmi
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Sat Feb-05-11 06:46 PM Response to Reply #38 |
| 41. The local Polish American community here has popularized some items. |
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| livetohike
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Sun Feb-06-11 11:47 AM Response to Reply #41 |
| 46. Dill pickle soup sounds great! |
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| tigereye
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Sat Feb-05-11 04:24 PM Response to Original message |
| 39. rutabaga? Really? Wow. :) |
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| grasswire
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Sat Feb-05-11 05:29 PM Response to Reply #39 |
| 40. chip chop ham? |
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| tigereye
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Sat Feb-05-11 11:25 PM Response to Reply #40 |
| 43. it's ham sliced very thin, so that you can stack it. |
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| hippywife
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Tue Feb-08-11 08:30 PM Response to Reply #40 |
| 49. Haven't had that since I was a kid and we had it alot. |
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| grasswire
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Sat Feb-12-11 01:13 PM Response to Reply #49 |
| 52. that's a totally new one to me |
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| jtrockville
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Wed Apr-27-11 08:55 PM Response to Reply #52 |
| 60. We call that "city chicken", and we make it with pork. |
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| Lugnut
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Sun Feb-06-11 02:16 AM Response to Original message |
| 45. I live in coal country. |
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| pinto
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Sun Feb-13-11 01:52 AM Response to Original message |
| 53. Tri-Tip. |
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| grasswire
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Thu Apr-28-11 01:31 AM Response to Reply #53 |
| 64. interesting |
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| pengillian101
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Sun Feb-13-11 04:01 AM Response to Original message |
| 54. Tuna Noodle Casserole, as usual. But tomorow, I will make this. |
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| elleng
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Wed Apr-27-11 10:39 AM Response to Original message |
| 57. This is a huge old thread, and no one mentioned BROOKLYN! |
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| The empressof all
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Wed Apr-27-11 10:57 AM Response to Reply #57 |
| 58. Hey, Is Carolina's still in Coney Island |
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| elleng
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Wed Apr-27-11 11:05 AM Response to Reply #58 |
| 59. Dunno, sounds like I'll have to make a trip! |
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| grasswire
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Thu Apr-28-11 01:28 AM Response to Reply #58 |
| 63. and a short walk from Coney Island.........the Russian community's delicacies |
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| elleng
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Thu Apr-28-11 08:16 AM Response to Reply #63 |
| 66. Have wanted to visit that community for ages, but haven't made it. |
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| The empressof all
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Thu Apr-28-11 06:08 PM Response to Reply #63 |
| 68. I went to quite a few of those Russian nigntclubs in the 80's |
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| grasswire
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Fri Apr-29-11 02:41 AM Response to Reply #68 |
| 69. oh my boyfriend wasn't Russian |
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| lizerdbits
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Wed Apr-27-11 09:15 PM Response to Original message |
| 61. I gave beaten biscuits a try last weekend |
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| kestrel91316
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Wed Apr-27-11 10:22 PM Response to Original message |
| 62. Carnitas tacos. I just buy them at Carnitas Michoacanas, the local seedy |
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| csziggy
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Thu Apr-28-11 01:53 AM Response to Original message |
| 65. Fried Chicken, potato salad, green beans with buttermilk biscuits |
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| eShirl
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Thu Apr-28-11 09:17 AM Response to Original message |
| 67. in Maine, a sandwich known as "an Italian" |
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| demmiblue
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Sat Apr-30-11 09:22 AM Response to Original message |
| 70. You forgot cherry pie! |
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