no wonder brits think we’re all junk-food-snarfing morons
not a big enough pop-tarts choice
the only things there i actually buy, btw, are peanut butter cups and arizona iced tea. and even those are very occasional, cuz they’re so sweet.
just in case anyone was wondering what americans actually eat.
answer: not this.
non-snarky answer: i gather brits use something called ‘salad cream’ in tuna salad and egg salad and the like? we use mayonnaise or miracle whip, never seen salad cream for sale. miracle whip is spiced mayo, btw, it’s not a different substance, it’s just got a bit of onion, mustard, and paprika flavoring.
we don’t eat hamburgers at home much, except for cookouts. they’re mostly convenience food or backyard picnic party food. same with hot dogs. cold sandwiches are a lunch staple – deli meat and cheese, or pbj – but hot sandwiches are too much work for a quick lunch and not nutritious enough for a sit-down supper.
one thing i think is particularly american is the amount of ethnic foods we eat. even the whitest of families has some chinese, mexican, and japanese dishes in their menu rotation. italian’s hardly considered ethnic anymore, everyone eats lots of italian. more recent immigrant waves like vietnamese and somali haven’t quite sunk in to the common cuisine yet, but it’s still not at all unusual for random suburbanites to be fond enough of pho or sambusas to learn how to make them.
those huge airplane-hangar grocery stores you see on tv? yes, we really shop at those, and it’s not because we need fifty flavors of pop tarts. it’s because we cook fifty regional cuisines.
although… gotta fess up… everyone likes pop tarts. my favorite are raspberry. un-frosted so i can put butter on them when they’re hot.
one thing i notice is how most of these things are kid treats. i’d never eat them now, but when i was nine? hell yeah.
maybe this is one of those childhood nostalgia things–grown up food you can make on your own, for the most part, or get at a restauraunt. only a foul little twinkie tastes like a twinkie, god save us all.
Dr Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine, warns against complacency and estimates as many as 12m Americans are living with a poverty-related neglected tropical disease.
this is to educate my non-American followers. This really is how the US sees itself. (and yes, 95% of the time, Florida = WHAT?!)
In Florida the more North you go, the more “South” you get
In Florida the central part pretends to be the south, the western part pretends to be the northeast and the south pretends to be the west I’m not even kidding you
… Please tell me you guys are kidding.
Florida is like it’s own country I swear
I’m from Florida and I can confirm this. Also, South Florida is basically Miami and alligators.
oh, i always assumed florida was part of The South?
north florida is yes. The rest is not.
I’m from Florida, and grew up in SC/NC. Can confirm all true. 👍
Um. This is so wrong.
You’re forgetting the part where California sees itself as its own entity.
We do not want to be grouped in with everyone else, thanks.
clearly none of you have ever met someone from texas