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Originally Posted by Gpsma
Considering that most Villagers are quite educated and some have traveled extensively throughout the US and the World it surprises me that so many are like children when it comes to experiencing different cuisines. I realize that we all have our likes and dislikes concerning food but the significant lack of variety in cuisines in TV is shocking.
I suppose its also because as some get older they get stuck in their ways and cant be flexible anymore..if they ever were. Reminds me of my mother...she would eat nothing in a Chinese restaurant except Chicken Chow Mein....no way was she putting that other foreign food in her mouth.
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Listen Bootsie, Don't lecture. Every area has it's yummy stuff. In Cincinnati we have Goetta. In Columbus we have Cornbread and beans which is deeeee-lish-a-mus. We have fishfry's and picnics and pitch-in's and potlucks where some folks bring tart cherry pie made with lard and the cherries seasoned with a bit of almond flavoring that can bring a tear to your eye. We do amazing things with fresh corn. It is a PROVEN fact that the best corn in the world comes from Ohio fields. AND Tomatoes.. omigosh the tomatoes, polished on your jeans and with a salt shaker it is heaven on earth.
It all depends on what food hasn't been tried by the one who thinks their food is superior.
Go Bucks.