They’re not really known for their oatmeal.tragabigzanda wrote:seriously dad, spoiler that shitdoug rr wrote:this is the saddest thing I've read on rm...dad wrote:I have not. I welcome recommendations.tragabigzanda wrote:Dad, have you not ever been to a really great Jewish deli?
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tragabigzanda wrote:seriously dad, spoiler that shitdoug rr wrote:this is the saddest thing I've read on rm...dad wrote:I have not. I welcome recommendations.tragabigzanda wrote:Dad, have you not ever been to a really great Jewish deli?
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someone needs to take a vacation to the upper west side and lower east sidedad wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:seriously dad, spoiler that shitdoug rr wrote:this is the saddest thing I've read on rm...dad wrote:I have not. I welcome recommendations.tragabigzanda wrote:Dad, have you not ever been to a really great Jewish deli?
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pretty sure I've had everything they serve there
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i want to go to there.
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I see it the opposite way. Countries usually have some great local dishes, that you often have to travel there to taste.
Iceland is small, but great if you like fish and lamb. Their butter is stunning. Great licorice. Reykjavik has many nice places to eat out (considering the size of the population).
Iceland is small, but great if you like fish and lamb. Their butter is stunning. Great licorice. Reykjavik has many nice places to eat out (considering the size of the population).
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No one should say the Benelux countries have a poor cuisine.
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Really bummed that the words "that shit" aren't under that spoiler tag. Really whiffed on that dad-joke there, dad.dad wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:seriously dad, spoiler that shitdoug rr wrote:this is the saddest thing I've read on rm...dad wrote:I have not. I welcome recommendations.tragabigzanda wrote:Dad, have you not ever been to a really great Jewish deli?
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"Unremarkable" is not the same as "poor"
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fried cheese is native to Wisconsin? I never knew!spike wrote:Cheese curds, you rube.Chris_H_2 wrote:Wisconsin
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True, but they have an amazing cuisine.Jorge wrote:"Unremarkable" is not the same as "poor"
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By the way, one dish ≠ cuisine
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Wisconsin isn’t a country either.Chris_H_2 wrote:By the way, one dish ≠ cuisine
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spike wrote:Wisconsin isn’t a country either.Chris_H_2 wrote:By the way, one dish ≠ cuisine

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OH SNAPspike wrote:Wisconsin isn’t a country either.Chris_H_2 wrote:By the way, one dish ≠ cuisine
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Wouldn’t mind a British Steak and Ale Pie, or some fresh Fish and Chips.Chris_H_2 wrote:England
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What's an ale pie?