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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm amazed by how many PPs have spouses or in-laws who try to cook food from the PPs' cultures! I would think they'd be too self-conscious to attempt it. [/quote] Not me! But my DH's food culture is Minnesota, so it's because I don't want to, not because I'm worried that I'm incapable. :D I'd think it would be fun, though. With the availability of ingredients and foodie/cooking culture these days, a devoted spouse wanting to "explore" a spouse's heritage can probably make some pretty impressive meals.[/quote] You should give it a shot. I'm making a tater-tot "hot dish" this weekend. [/quote] Yum. Or anything from this excellent cookbook: https://www.amazon.com/New-Midwestern-Table-Heartland-Recipes/dp/0307954870 My family is from Minnesota, and we ate very well growing up. Probably did a lot more foraging than most too. [/quote]
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