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... . She had a great idea- teaching the young ladies how to make some american food... we made hamburgers (which they do not have here..really!), french fries, sweet tea (american iced tea) and then for dessert we had chocolate milkshakes. I am very ... for the fun English Club idea. Next up for English Club- American Thanksgiving!And David is almost home- 12 hours left!!!! Good thing ...
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... quot; foods. Unlike "convenience" foods, they rank higher on the food chain because they still require some preparation and often some fresh ingredients. Or they complement a home cooked meal. Stove Top brand stuffing is a good example.
Thanksgiving is a parade of American food culture. Never is it more true that "We are what we eat," then at Thanksgiving. ...
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Parade Magazine (11/15/09) includes a story Jane and I wrote called “In Search of American Food.” It turned out to be a paean to Roadfood with which I’m sure visitors to this website can relate. It includes seven favorite regional specialties. The Yankee-style hot dog in a split-top bun, as pictured above, is not one of them, but it ...
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... I felt a little sad for my mother's tuna casserole recipe. I realized it would be a long time before I made her recipe again. This classic American favorite food had been updated, sigh. But all kitchen's need up-dating once in a while. So if yours does, here's the Blue Plate Diner's recipe for tuna casserole.
Here's Cristie ...
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... captures families that answered `yes' to one or two of the food security questions, meaning they have has some difficulties with securing ... fall into this category have had to make changes in the quality or the quantity of their food in order to deal with a limited budget.
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Learn more on hunger in the United States from the Food Research and Action Center, a non-profit working ...
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... and made due.
The kids were pretty fascinated with their first American newspaper. The most glaring difference is that the pages turn left, ... it's in English.
I did find this Fred Meyer food ad within the pages:
The prices are unusually low, ... and blew the kids away. I'm sure they won't remember the numbers, only that food in America is far cheaper than Japan, which was the point I ...
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