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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Southern food! Ruthie's all day is really just southern-inspired but if you get chicken biscuit or biscuits and gravy you're at least trying something uniquely southern-american. I've seen brits rave about biscuits and gravy. They have great grits too, if you're feeling adventurous, but I know that a lot of people who weren't raised in the South don't care for them. You can also try to find jambalaya, and maybe those fried dough things from new orleans with powdered sugar that I can't bother to figure out how to spell. Another idea is taking them to the museum of the american indian and going to the cafeteria there. If you want to give them a taste of America it might be good to include native american food. And I have had some great meals there and it's so educational to see seasonal foods from different tribes and geographic locations. [/quote] American Indian museum seems to have fallen off but this is a good idea for the NMAAHC. Take them to China Chilcano and tell them at one point it was going to be wagamama’s ;)[/quote]
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