Mac & cheese seems quintessentially American to me, regardless of its origins. Also, baked ham, green beans and new potatoes cooked together with a little bit of pork fat, biscuits, grits, country ham and redeye gravy. Grits. Hominy. Pumpkin pie, turkey with stuffing. Ooh--"salads" made with Jello, Cool Whip and those little marshmallows. Waldorf salad. Pattie sausage, pancakes with syrup.
I know a lot of that is breakfast and/or regional, but it's American, I think.
Most of those foods weren't available in the restaurants I went to in the 80s in London.
all Arab countries are different kinds of kabobs.
Wasn't there a falafel sandwich in there somewhere?
The falafel was suicide bombers. In the cheat sheet, it gives two flags for that. One is Hamas, I think, and I don't recognize the other.
Yo, Australians!
...I don't suppose any of you have any intention of attending the SPN convention 'All Hell Breaks Loose' in April, do you?
...I don't suppose any of you have any intention of attending the SPN convention 'All Hell Breaks Loose' in April, do you?
Not me. I don't watch the show, so it's not really on my radar.
Misha Collins is going to be there, Fay.
He's definitely worth seeing live, in case you wanted to know.
Yep. Saw him in 1980 and have been waiting 29 years to repeat the experience. :)
Oh and moonlit and I are fine. We are nowhere near any of the bushfires burning across Victoria. In case anyone was worried.
I was just coming to ask if all our Australians are safe from the fires. Thanks for reporting in, jimi.