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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New Jersey
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GAYLE - what are King Cakes?
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| ![]() My company's LA sales rep (now retired) sent them to the home office every year, but I didn't know what they were called! We just always called them His Name's Mardi Gras cakes! ![]()
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| ![]() I don't know how far-spread it is, but the Mrs. Baird's Bread Factory is here in Dallas. It recently was purchased from the Baird family, but when I was a kid, we always went on field trips through the factory and they would give you samples of little white donuts and stuff. I think it is still the best bread you can buy. I found out something funny in Idaho a few years back, I would order 'ice tea', and they would ask, 'tea, with ice?' I found it rather amusing. Maybe it was the confused look on their faces. ![]()
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| ![]() TEX MEX! Texas has the BEST Tex Mex food in the world!!! ![]()
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Wylie TX
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| ![]() I will agree there, TEX-MEX is my all-time favorite! (I also love chicken fried steak, but it gets harder and harder to find somewhere that makes it GREAT!)
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: In da UP of Michigan
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| ![]() Humm in the UP of Michigan I would say the PASTY is a "Yooper" food- LOL I just went to a local website and it reads they are 'Yooper Soul Food'!!! The are very good! They even make breakfast ones with eggs, hashbrowns, ham, cheese- they much better than anything from McD's or BK! For those unfamiliar with this delicious treat, it is pronounced "pass-tee". This is from a local webiste where you can order the awesome meals from- "The traditional pasty had beef, potatoes, onion, rutabaga, and turnip, baked inside a golden crust. The Cornish miners, known as "Cousin Jacks" and their wives as "Cousin Jennys", are properly given the credit for bringing the pasty to the Upper Peninsula in the early 1850's when both the copper and iron mines were first being opened. The version that arrived here in the 1850's was a hearty and hot, hand-held "no dish" meal for miners who had no time to come above ground for lunch. Some miners reheated their pasties underground; others kept them at least body warm in a chest pocket. Others set their pasties on a mining shovel and held them over head-lamp candles until warmed." from this website--- check it out they are good stuff! www.dobberspasties.com
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Tinkerbell, My Little Flutterpup Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Beautiful California!
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| ![]() I have no idea what it would be for California. Although I love a fresh California Roll (sushi) |
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![]() ![]() Don't forget Jersey Corn. And any food from the Boardwalk down the shore...Zeppolies, Sausage & Peppers and Dirty water dogs. (hot dog cart hotdogs).
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Central Texas
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Well, if you are in Austin, the best chicken fry is at Hyde Park Grill on Duval street.
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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New Jersey
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Hard roll is a term I never heard until I moved her. I remember the first time my husband ordered a 'hard roll n butter' for breakfast!! ![]() I also had never had roasted clams until I moved here. Yummmmmmm
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Central NY state
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| ![]() I just found this thread (and am now starving!) Our area has Turkey Joints that are hugely popular- especially around the holidays. (There is no meat involved.) I've attached a web link for them: http://www15.serrahost.com/turkeyjoi...etail.bok?no=5 My sister and I tried to get them in Syracuse, which is about 40 minutes west of us, and the guy working at the grocery store didn't even know what we were talking about. They are all over the grocery stores in our area, and are really well known by the people here. They are rich and delicious! |
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