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mono-stereo So is some American cuisine, as evidenced by that horrific bologna and cheese-like substance in a tortilla above (who DOES that? )
mono-stereo So is some American cuisine, as evidenced by that horrific bologna and cheese-like substance in a tortilla above (who DOES that? )
mono-stereo Pretty sure that was Tom Cruiseās name in Days of Thunder
Still laughing at chips butty, has to be deliberate japery
Zacko FTW
You guys all rinsed me because I originally called it a french fry sandwich
All for BANTZ but let be honest hereā¦England mocking any other countryās food is just laughable. And Iām a fan!
Sure, you can google worst food and find examples, but come mine or Kels way and youād have a tough time finding bad eats. In Old Blighty terrible fried food is the standard on every corner. Itās an embarrassment and thereās a reason why you all are so insecure about it.
When peas are considered a flavor youāve utterly lost it.
Back in his Hacienda days BF was known as Chips Booty.
On a side note, the cost of supermarket food and general quality in the US compared to the UK is mind blowing. Ive just done a standard shop in Whole Foods, which to be fair is just about on par with Waitrose, and it cost $200ā¦ā¦.nothing extravagantā¦..just standard fresh food/veg/fish/drink. In the UK that would have cost about $100 max. Crazy.
I just cant work it out. The amount of resources, infrastructure, competition in the market and you get bog standard food at high prices, or something resembling decent grub for $$$$$$$. Food, cell phone plans and used carsā¦ā¦US consumers get totally ripped off !!
Supermarket food is all very 1950s over here in the standard retailers here in the North Eastā¦ā¦you get the value buying in bulk and cooking from scratch - spending 4 hours doing a Warren Moussaka. Only unemployed dull house DJs have that amount of time on their hands these daysā¦ā¦
Has your area got upmarket squirty cheese in a can, jy?
The English canāt even order chippy food right. You want high level food, come to the emerald Isle. If your plate doesnāt have 11 different potato sides on then it was ācookedā by a fucking ball bag.
Market food isnāt cheap here but the quality is off the charts. Then again, California, weāre lucky with the climate.
Been a warm and dry winter (which means weāll all be dying from a forest fire in 8 monthsā time), so the asparagus has been sprouting early. Fresh asparagus is immense.
EDIT one dude at the bar a few years back called our asparagus salad āasssss-par-ahhhh-gusā which was odd.
jonattonyeah LOLā¦.I have 2 bunches of asparagus in my fridge right now for that very reason
jonattonyeah So how much is your weekly shop there in CA? Where do you shop? Maybe its a NYC/Tri State thing, or im being ripped off every time i go in the storeā¦.lol
Itās just me for the most part and Iād say I spend $60 a week on food I actually eat.
IndustryStandard I moved to CA from Florida, and before that, Missouri, and I can say with absolute certainty that the prices here are definitely higher than in either of those two places. I havenāt lived in the Northeast, but per Google, weāre about the same here as prices in the Northeastern US. So, yeah, I feel you. I tend to buy groceries a couple weeks at a time (mostly) and spend about $200/trip also. Also depends on where you shop and what youāre buying. I try to buy as much organic/CSA stuff as I can, but there are definitely cheaper ways to shop.
Would you say, Kels, that markets are set up for families over this way? The difference in price between a Safeway and a Whole Foods is marginal at best for one or two people. But you get into the household pricing - 4-5 people - and you really see the difference.
jonattonyeah Yeah, I would agree with that. I mean, Iāve never really shopped for a household, given that I love living by myself and have no kids, but when youāre talking about buying things in a larger quantity, the costs do add up fast. I have moved towards eating less meat after moving here, mostly because of the cost, so I canāt even imagine what it would take to feed a household.
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My American friend is a manager of a food market is Seattle. A lot of the food is all locally grown and is outstanding by all accounts. She also gives out food vouchers to the people who canāt afford it.