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Old 12-05-2012, 07:51 PM   #996
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#1 Is there a city or town that stands out for you as having a great food scene?

#2. What makes a location a great food scene for you?

#3. Where would you like to travel to, to experience the local foods?

#4. What dish or meal stands out as something that you would travel for again?
I think what I look for is what a location is popular for and what the locals enjoy. Like in KC Missouri it's ribs!, Texas and California would be mexican for sure, Florida could be Cuban, Puerto Rican, or Jamaican. I guess it's all about being homemade for me and coming from the culture and people in that region. I would like to travel to Italy to experience their Italian food. I love mexican food and no matter where I go I always look for good authentic mexican food.



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Where did YOU learn how to cook? Family? Friends? School? Food Network?

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I learned some from my gram also and my mom. . so extensive and hard though lol.. like homemade tortillas and tamales, and menudo. Takes a lot of work. I don't make those things but other stuff I guess its just based on trial and error and experimenting to see what works and what ingredients and flavors work together.

Ursy thanks for the recipe on dumplings, sounds delicious! .. and now I want to make some!
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