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Originally Posted by Gpsma
And to Gracie....i fully understand thathose from the hinterlands that may not have had the opportunity to travel, may have limited exposure to international cuisine. And that is no snub to the food of the hinterlands but it is a special benefit to living in an urban immigrant area to taste all they offer.
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If you like that kinda food. Calling the "fly over" states Hinterlands denigrates the area of the country in which many villagers were born. We personally find the middle area of the U.S. superior to the eastern and western edges.
And we do travel, Sir. You'd be surprised.