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Rockman
......Arrrrrr good come back there Maxeeeeeeeee
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jamesfdouglas
Here in Canada "American Cheese" doesn't meet the legal definition of cheese here, so we call it "Processed Cheese Product".
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Title5Take1
What's with all this food snobbery? American food can be great. And I know some four-star French chefs who'd agree with me (and one who has praised In N Out Burger to me because of its fresh ingredients). Julia Child loved McDonald's French fries.
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Max'sKansasCity
With that said, there is plenty of great American food... Kansas City strip steak, Maine lobser, Alaskan king crab, Kansas City barbeque, Chicago Pizza, New England Clam Chowder, Southern fried chicken, New Orlean Cajun...
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With that said, there is plenty of great American food... Kansas City strip steak, Maine lobser, Alaskan king crab, Kansas City barbeque, Chicago Pizza, New England Clam Chowder, Southern fried chicken, New Orlean Cajun...
This remind me of a promotional video I saw on a plane to the US some years ago. It was about the fabulous & famous top three American food inventions: Pizza, Hamburger and Budweiser beer.
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With that said, there is plenty of great American food... Kansas City strip steak, Maine lobser, Alaskan king crab, Kansas City barbeque, Chicago Pizza, New England Clam Chowder, Southern fried chicken, New Orlean Cajun...
This remind me of a promotional video I saw on a plane to the US some years ago. It was about the fabulous & famous top three American food inventions: Pizza, Hamburger and Budweiser beer.
Mathijs
What you posted makes no sense, but that is not unusual for you.
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With that said, there is plenty of great American food... Kansas City strip steak, Maine lobser, Alaskan king crab, Kansas City barbeque, Chicago Pizza, New England Clam Chowder, Southern fried chicken, New Orlean Cajun...
This remind me of a promotional video I saw on a plane to the US some years ago. It was about the fabulous & famous top three American food inventions: Pizza, Hamburger and Budweiser beer.
Mathijs
What you posted makes no sense, but that is not unusual for you.
Er...I have seen that documentary on a Delta Airlines plane from Amsterdam to Phladelphia. We where four of us, two if which are on this board as well.
So, what doesn't make sense, me or the documentary?
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Title5Take1
Just to inform the pompous "French is better" vibe of some comments here:
I love French food, especially in France, but an English friend (who lives in London) who visited me here in California—and liked the American food—told me she lived in France for three months. We had the following exchange:
ME: "You lived in France for 3 months? When I was recently in France for two weeks I didn't have one bad meal."
FRIEND: "When I lived in France for 3 months I didn't have one good meal. It was always some horrible piece of meat with some horrible sauce."
Incidentally, another quote: "I love Paris, but hate Parisians." — Keith Richards
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uhbuhgullayew
It was reported that a French journalist quipped: "That's what happens when a Frenchman has to eat American food."
See, we have stupid journalists over here too
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I wonder what they requested on the famous 1792 tour?
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With that said, there is plenty of great American food... Kansas City strip steak, Maine lobser, Alaskan king crab, Kansas City barbeque, Chicago Pizza, New England Clam Chowder, Southern fried chicken, New Orlean Cajun...
This remind me of a promotional video I saw on a plane to the US some years ago. It was about the fabulous & famous top three American food inventions: Pizza, Hamburger and Budweiser beer.
Mathijs
What you posted makes no sense, but that is not unusual for you.
Er...I have seen that documentary on a Delta Airlines plane from Amsterdam to Phladelphia. We where four of us, two if which are on this board as well.
So, what doesn't make sense, me or the documentary?
Mathijs
What doesn't make sense is how you quoted my post and then somehow related crappy Budweiser beer and pizza to great American food like Kansas City strip steak, Maine lobtser, Alaskan king crab... but I guess we should expect that out of a xenophobe like you who hates everything American.
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electric-duane
After living in Germany for ten years I find it quite funny has Europeans bash American food because the tend to assume American food is exclusively fast food, which is ironic because the only believe this due to the fact that fast food (ie. McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, etc.) has a presence in European countries, which means their products sell successfully. Then the Germans get all bent out of shape because Americans assume Germans only eat Sauerkraut and Bratwurst, when in actuality, the reasoning behind this is the same as the German reasoning behind American fast food.
I also find it funny that, according to the Europeans, American food, which is only fast food, is crap and they would never be caught dead in a fast food restaurant, but fast food in Europe is never fast because the restaurants are so crowded and the lines so long.
I love German food, but I also love American food.
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jamesfdouglas
You have to ask to cut the cheese?