Of all the not-good-at-all-for-you junk processed food, it's the best!Montegriffo wrote:I had to look up cheddarwurst. Never heard of it before. Cheese in a sausage is about as American as you can get I reckon.
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Shut your whore mouth, that sounds delicious.Montegriffo wrote:I had to look up cheddarwurst. Never heard of it before. Cheese in a sausage is about as American as you can get I reckon.

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I never said it didn't sound nice. It just confirms my suspicion that Americans put cheese on everything.
My guilty pleasure is cheese triangles such as laughing cow or dairy lea. I'm eating a chapati I brought back from work spread with laughing cow right now.
My guilty pleasure is cheese triangles such as laughing cow or dairy lea. I'm eating a chapati I brought back from work spread with laughing cow right now.

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That's a common misconception. In fact, we do put dairy on everything we eat.Montegriffo wrote:I never said it didn't sound nice. It just confirms my suspicion that Americans put cheese on everything.
My guilty pleasure is cheese triangles such as laughing cow or dairy lea. I'm eating a chapati I brought back from work spread with laughing cow right now.
Last night, I made some cornbread, using 1/2 stick of butter. And then put butter on it.

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I've been feeding twenty 18 year old American students this week. A lot of them had the beef curry option tonight, I was quite surprised as I was expecting them all to go for the salmon or the pasta.
The peach crumble and custard all disappeared. They sound like Californians to me but I don't really know American dialects that well.
The peach crumble and custard all disappeared. They sound like Californians to me but I don't really know American dialects that well.
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Beef is big here. A lot of people don't even like sea food, myself included (unless it's something I caught.)
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Luckily we had a group of quilters in as well. Old ladies always go for the salmon.
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I was going to say, sounds like you must eat like a king.
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Also, Californians generally don't have an accent. But most Americans are losing their accents anyway. It's very rare to hear someone speak with a full southern accent with younger people but there is still a difference.