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  1. Wynona

    What foods is your area famous for?

    I think we call candy floss cotton candy! What a cool food to be known for!!
  2. Wynona

    What foods is your area famous for?

    That sounds like a great recipe to try! Thank you!!
  3. Wynona

    What foods is your area famous for?

    That almost sounds like midwestern American. My husband loves pintos with cornbread on top. He's from Indiana. I don't think Ive ever had a potato cake.
  4. Wynona

    @Josho they taste like crunchy regular chips with a spicy peppery aftertaste. Delicious!

    @Josho they taste like crunchy regular chips with a spicy peppery aftertaste. Delicious!
  5. Wynona

    What foods is your area famous for?

    I have heard of fish and chips. What is brighton seaside rock and candy floss?
  6. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    I see. Thanks for the conversation. I think Ill catch some zzz's now.
  7. Wynona

    New To the Board

    Welcome to the forums :)
  8. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    Are you still Mormon? Im guessing not because you watch Catholic Mass and drink instant coffee
  9. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    7 minute mile, sheesh!! Have not done a lot of drinking or partying. Was invited but distinctly felt that I'd be the butt of the joke or something else bad if I went. I love to dance and used to go dancing. But mostly my idea of fun is fishing or scrapbooking (and shopping).
  10. Wynona

    What foods is your area famous for?

    Lexington Style bbq, pulled pork, vinegar based bbq, collard greens with meat and sugar in them, fried chicken, biscuits, corn bread, hush puppies, flounder, and sweet tea. Lol, you can maybe guess where I'm at. Anyone else?
  11. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    Oh no...
  12. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    Thanks! That is a great view! I'd definitely have to try seafood from Seattle. Near Wisconsin, I think they're known for cheese curds and good cheese. Have not tried those yet either. North Carolina is home to Lexington style and vinegar based bbq, plenty of biscuits, sweet tea, fried chicken...
  13. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    I think I know my dream career now. I'd be a food tourist/blogger and I'd specialize in great local eateries and dishes. I'd love to tour different states and overseas trying different foods that are landmark foods.
  14. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    If you have cats staring at you, then thats better than nothing. Enjoy the cat-tention. You can even speak to the cats. It's if they speak back then you have a problem.
  15. Wynona

    Eating a fine delicacy called Salt N Pepper chips. It takes a refined palate to appreciate them.

    Eating a fine delicacy called Salt N Pepper chips. It takes a refined palate to appreciate them.
  16. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    Everybody seems to love flounder over here. It is pretty good. Will try rainbow trout if I get a chance. What kinds of foods is the Pacific Northwest famous for?
  17. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    Maybe God will send you an outside cat. We had two outside cats named Zelda and Beans. They are now with a neighbor. But they'd always run up to us when we came home to beg for food and pettings.
  18. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    I was in Mexico briefly when traveling shotgun in the big rig. There was the worst bathroom Id ever seen. Was glad to get out. My favorite food ever might be fresh caught fried Pompino. Once I had that, I knew Id love eating fresh caught fish for life.
  19. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    How many dogs do you have? What kind are they? Im glad they're okay.
  20. Wynona

    Late night thread 2

    I can only imagine fresh caught shrimp for eating. Yum!