We out here hear such mixed reports form the interior.
A friend who was American once before she came to her senses (:-)) reported
that on a visit 3-4 years ago, while driving up the east coast, they had to eat
in Thai restaurants to get any fresh veg. input at all.
Apart from that, she said, just variations on the same old fast food crap.
I guess it's different for locals who know where to go.
This'll probably start a 'where to go for great BBQ' thread.
Andrew Fildes (more diffuse than diverse)
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 24/12/2010, at 8:18 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> That seems a little harsh. In my international travels, I see that the good
> ole USA is well advanced in the diversity area. Our gypsies are free to
> travel and generally carry on their trades and practices without much
> interference. Most US cities have a multiplicity of ethnic restaurants and
> groceries. My mid sized mid-southwest city has a cariety of hispanic, asian
> and other places to eat, buy food, and shop. There are at least three
> buddhist temples.
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