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Pizza with lots of toppings.

Iceberg wedge.

Americanized Mexican food.

Pancakes with maple syrup.

An omelette with lots of ingredients, and cooked harder
than the French would cook it.

Salad bars.

Hush puppies, deep-fried okra.

Cobb salad.

Oysters Rockefeller.

Ice Cream.

Waldorf Salad.

Watermelon.

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By region (roughly)

Northeast:
clam chowder, lobster, Indian (molasses) pudding, beer, coffee
OR: clambake, beer, strawberry shortcake or apple pie

Southeastern:
fried chicken, potato salad, watermelon, sweet tea
OR: jambalaya; any kind of shrimp, pralines

Midwest:
barbecued pork, cole slaw, brownies, beer
OR: hotdish, jello salad, macaroni salad

Northwest:
salmon, fresh vegetables, mixed berry shortcake

Southwest:
grilled mahimahi or calamari cutlet, fruit salad, rice pilaf, wine
OR: anything Tex-Mex or Cal-Mex, margaritas

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Puester wrote:
> By region (roughly)
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> Midwest:
> barbecued pork, cole slaw, brownies, beer
> OR: hotdish, jello salad, macaroni salad


bratwurst
walleye pike (freshwater fish)

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote on 29 Jun 2006 in rec.food.cooking

> walleye pike (freshwater fish)
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A Very good eatin fish.

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> Damsel in dis Dress wrote on 29 Jun 2006 in rec.food.cooking
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> A Very good eatin fish.
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> -Alan


Oooooooooh, not just *very good*....the best! I'd give my (insert
important body part or organ of choice here) to have Walleye available
here in Maryland....

Sandy



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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote on 30 Jun 2006 in rec.food.cooking

> Pike is good eats IMO.
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> Michael <- remembering the fishing trips to Lake Sally
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Up here pike can go either way...some like it others do not.
That's because about every 3rd cast you catch one.

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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:

> "Damsel in dis Dress" >
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> > walleye pike (freshwater fish)

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> Pike is good eats IMO.
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> Michael <- remembering the fishing trips to Lake Sally


Were you eating walleye or northerns? Not sure if we have other kinds
of pike or not. Northerns are full of Y-shaped bones that you can't
filet out, and which get badly stuck in your throat if swallowed. I
eat them with my fingers. Walleyes are VONderful!

Carol

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