What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
#31
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
Foods available in the US I'd definitely miss are:
pimento cheese
real Mexican food (not Tex-Mex)
hush puppies
Americans can keep their ice tea, free refills on sodas and pickles with sandwiches...
pimento cheese
real Mexican food (not Tex-Mex)
hush puppies
Americans can keep their ice tea, free refills on sodas and pickles with sandwiches...
I wouldn't miss free refills on sodas as they are sugar -- no, high-fructose corn syrup filled junk -- but iced tea.... I'd be brewing my own! including hibiscus and other herbal iced teas.
Dill pickles are good with some sandwiches.
I still can't get over pimiento cheese though. I associate that with my childhood.
#32
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by snowbunny
The deep dish meat-and-cheese heavy sort did, post WWII especially as GIs returned from Italy.
Most Italian pizzas aren't fat laden.
Most Italian pizzas aren't fat laden.
California Pizza Kitchen serve wonderful pizzas. You can now buy them frozen, in the supermarkets, regular and thin crust.
#33
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
I think I am right in saying that pizzas originated in Chicago.
but nice try
#34
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
[QUOTE=snowbunny]Dill pickles are good with some sandwiches.
Are dill pickles the same as pickled gherkins. I don't care for those either. I just hate it when the vinegar soaks into sandwiches. Ewwwwwwwwwww.
Are dill pickles the same as pickled gherkins. I don't care for those either. I just hate it when the vinegar soaks into sandwiches. Ewwwwwwwwwww.
#35
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by cutina
and i think you are not right
but nice try
but nice try
Yea, it seems I missed the words 'deep pan' out. Then I would have been right. Damn, this bleedin' keyboard!!
#36
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by cutina
which is the best one to try (bearing in mind i love choc but also go for a jam dohnut)?
mmmmmmmmmmm
#37
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Are dill pickles the same as pickled gherkins. I don't care for those either. I just hate it when the vinegar soaks into sandwiches. Ewwwwwwwwwww.
Anyway, yes, it's disgusting when pickle juice soaks a sandwich, especially with thin spongey American white bread. OTOH, some people LOVE pickle juice -- there are pickle juice snowcones! I like dill slices that aren't still swimming in juice, with barbecue and hamburgers and the like, and minced into things like tuna salad or chicken salad.
#38
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by snowbunny
Roughly .... I just noticed the other week that "gherkin" seems to come from the German or the Dutch for pickle.
#39
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by AdobePinon
I noticed the etymology when I saw that the Belgians spell the city we call Ghent, as Gent. I then noticed that the "h" seemed to have disappeared from the German "Gurkin."
#41
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Yea, it seems I missed the words 'deep pan' out. Then I would have been right. Damn, this bleedin' keyboard!!
#42
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by cutina
OMG someone tell the italians, they'll piss themselves!
That's the funny thing about personal tastes... they're personal.
And the thought of an Italian pissed-on pizza is no more appetizing than any other I had in the country of origin.
#43
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by snowbunny
I was going to mention Pizza Express, because they are (in my opinion) very good.
You live in *Plano* you poor thing, get down to Austin and I'll take you to a few local pizza places!
As regards frozen pizzas, try the Freschetta Brick Oven series -- best frozen pizza ever.
You live in *Plano* you poor thing, get down to Austin and I'll take you to a few local pizza places!
As regards frozen pizzas, try the Freschetta Brick Oven series -- best frozen pizza ever.
Oh, and big thanks for the Freschetta recommendation... we'll certainly give it a go.
I must admit I'd forgotten the California Pizza Kitchen, which is pretty much the best pizza we've had since we've been here... but still not up to scratch if you ask me.
#44
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by dbj1000
Yes Cutina, I've eaten pizza in many, many places in Italy, and I still prefer the pizzas from Pizza Express.
That's the funny thing about personal tastes... they're personal.
And the thought of an Italian pissed-on pizza is no more appetizing than any other I had in the country of origin.
That's the funny thing about personal tastes... they're personal.
And the thought of an Italian pissed-on pizza is no more appetizing than any other I had in the country of origin.
i like pizzas from naples but i've had crap there too...
not sure what italians pissing themselves has to do with pissing on pizzas, but we can agree to disagree...
#45
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,542
Re: What would you miss from the good 'ole US of A?
Originally Posted by dbj1000
Yes Cutina, I've eaten pizza in many, many places in Italy, and I still prefer the pizzas from Pizza Express.
That's the funny thing about personal tastes... they're personal.
And the thought of an Italian pissed-on pizza is no more appetizing than any other I had in the country of origin.
That's the funny thing about personal tastes... they're personal.
And the thought of an Italian pissed-on pizza is no more appetizing than any other I had in the country of origin.