Re: Foods you can't get anywhere else
- From: Dan S. <danUNDERscoreGOEShereSLAUGHTER@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:50:37 -0400
unklbob wrote :
Seattle: Ivars fish and chips, decent Mexican food at just about
every place, including these weird little trucks that serve authentic
tacos. Note that I didn't say "the best" Mexican food, that is up for
debate--its just impossible to find really crappy Mexican food there
outside of Taco Bell. (My vote for the best outside of Mexico would be
San Diego.) Olympia oysters. Really good Red Delicious apples and
Really good Rainier cherries.
Deetroit: hot cinnamon donuts with fresh apple cider. Real good
poonchkis from Hamtramck.
Chicago: "Combo" sandwich--Sliced beef with juice and a grilled
Italian sausage with sweet peppers. Real Chicago style hot dogs with
florescent green relish and sport peppers.
Indiana: Sweet corn that brings tears to your eyes, and, briefly in
August one of the best canteloupe type melons in the country
Flahda: Pink Key West shrimp caught that morning--shrimp is usually
pretty good wherever you get it, but these are some of the best.
Weird, ugly and very sweet juice oranges at roadside stands.
Wisconsin: Curds that alway squeak when you eat them.
You forgot to mention Shrimp/Crawfish Etouffee from Louisiana.
--
Yours,
Dan S.
The first step to claiming victory over an addiction is to admit that you believe in addictions.
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