Top 4 cuisines, ranked

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Let's just shift the focus to Chris's question without ever identifying which question we're answering, jorge will hate it
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Smoothies (California?)
Mexican
Japanese
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italian beef (west side)
chicago-style hot dog (north side)
neopolitan-style pizza (northwest side)
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Burger and Fries
Fried rice with various proteins
cold cut sandwiches
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Burger and Fries
Fried rice with various proteins
cold cut sandwiches
Do these count as cuisines
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1. American (chicken tenders, hot dogs)
2. American Chinese (sweet n' sour chicken balls, egg rolls)
3. Chinese (dumplings!)
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Jorge wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Burger and Fries
Fried rice with various proteins
cold cut sandwiches
Do these count as cuisines
Oops, no!
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Top 3 (Jorge’s question)

1. American Southern
2. Mexican
3. Thai

Top 3 I ate most frequently:

1. American Southern
2. Mexican
3. American classic
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bodysnatcher wrote:Top 3 (Jorge’s question)

1. American Southern
2. Mexican
3. Thai

Top 3 I ate most frequently:

1. American Southern
2. Mexican
3. American classic
I’m using American Southern as a very wide umbrella here, which I don’t think is necessarily all that fair. If I start breaking it apart, then Cajun/Creole food might knock out Thai in my top 3.
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American Southern is too broad. It encompasses Cajun, BBQ, roadkill, etc.
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Venison is venison, whether it’s hit by a car, bullet or arrow
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bodysnatcher wrote:Venison is venison, whether it’s hit by a car, bullet or arrow
And is gross
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Wtf Wease.
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pizza
tacos
imitation crab
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Yeah wease what the?
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Don’t care for the gaminess.
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I’ve not had it in ages, but deer chili is pretty damn good.
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dad wrote:I’ve not had it in ages, but deer chili is pretty damn good.
what starter do you use in it?
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Seriously.

I guess I have to go

1. Italian
2a. Thai
2b. Grilling steak and broccoli on my patio
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