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Shepherd's pie and Cottage pie, yes, good. Black pudding is a must with breakfast. Some good cheeses, too.
Mustn't forget Lancashire hot pot. Similar idea to a pot au feu.
modified 7-Oct-22 11:43am.
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Remind me not to come to your house for dinner!
You should mention Shepherd's Pie, Bangers and Mash, Fish and Chips, any British breakfast, Steak and Kidney Pie, proper English sausages, proper English (Danish smoked) bacon, bacon butties, sausage butties.... I have to stop now as I am getting terminally hungry! Dammit, I miss good ol' British food! This American crap that has to be "spicy" and "crispy" and "breaded" is killing me - I want to come home, mummy!!!!
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I'm sure that even British food is not what it used to be - they no longer fry chips in lard, the sausages are "emulsified high-fat offal tubes", and some cooks have even been known to use spices other than salt and pepper in their cooking.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: four-hour boiled cabbage
You must like your cabbage undercooked.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Yep, I personally like my cabbage raw.
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Ah! I see you must have had a Full English Breakfast - unbeatable.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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A "Full English" would be OK except for the swill they try to pass off as sausage.
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The deep-dish casserole pizza is the tourist pizza, what the rest of the world knows Chicago for, but people born and raised Chicago normally don't eat it.
REAL Chicago pizza is thin crust, cut into squares.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: REAL Chicago pizza is thin crust, cut into squares. Indeed, that is my lunch today...not that I can taste it.
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Real talk. We had an Italian guy from Chicago open a pizza place here and that's what they served. When he passed, there were guys in suits with canes and bodyguards there.
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You didn't meet the sausage king of Chicago?
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He got me into a fancy restaurant once.
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Chicken fried steak and fried okra are still on the menu, but only if you leave those "weird" cities.
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I ate it all.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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So the latest ground tremor in your area wasn't an earthquake, but a burp!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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We have a number of recent factors.
Employee costs and Food Costs have skyrocketed.
The $ on the menu is being held down (only a bit).
And MANY places admit they are substituting lower quality food to keep the doors open.
We've all but stopped eating out. It aint worth it.
First, paying $70 for a Below Average Steak is non-sense!
Second, we really fell out of the habit of going out to eat, whereas it used to be a staple for us!
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Can you list the places you visited? Perhaps I know of them. If you want the best Chicago Hot Dog I know where to send you but you would have to go back ~50y in time as well. Did you visit Chicago's Best | WGN-TV[^] prior to visit?
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Chicago isn't the best. It tries to be itself (Chicago style Pizza ugh just gross). and tries to be mid-west and tries to emulate New York because it is the second city afterall. It just fails at everything.
Midwest food can be amazing! Burgers, STEAKS(real steaks) Potatoes etc...
New York food can be amazing! It is New York after all.
Southern food is amazing (no can be about it)
North Eastern Food can be amazing (Lobster, Chooowwwdar, Yankee Pot Roast etc..)
You just happen to visit the one city that does not have good food. IMO.
IF you happen to visit small town anywhere. Just ask for a local diner. They will have great food anywhere but Chicago. and it will be local.
Traveled a bit. This is one truth. Eat local eat well.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Actually, the food got better everywhere else and we just stayed the same. Been too busy the last few years trying to make 'Merica great again to focus on cookin'.
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Chicago food is 1000 times better than St Louis food. BUUUUTTTT, covid put a serious hurt on everything.
Most of my favorite, non-chain restaurants have closed.
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When I visit a big city, I always look for locally-owned ethnic eateries because they are found nowhere else but at the ethnic source. So unless you're in Paris, the best place for pastries will be at a patisserie in a big city. Same for tamales in Mexico, etc.
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Oh wow. That does cause an effect. It made me think of those old Magic Eye books from the 1990s. That and a little wibbly wobbly
Zach
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