Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fried soft shell crabs
oyster dressing
parker house rolls
hot crab dip
All of that is just east coast southern and not specific to “Delmarva”
Anonymous wrote:The area you're describing isn't homogeneous, and people from here -- I'm one -- don't think of being from Delmarva -- that's how it's written and it refers to the peninsula only and not the entirety of the three states. "The DMV" isn't a term that older people use for the area either. Orange crushes and Thrasher's make me think of the Baltimore area and Ocean City, MD. Someone from Fairfax who goes to beaches in Virginia or NC wouldn't be expected to identify with those things. Marylanders have a state pride and most of them wouldn't ever move to Virginia. They think about Delaware for the beaches. DC Natives have pride and local cultural things too that the other areas wouldn't recognize or identify with. I can't speak for people from VA or DE since I'm not from there nor have I lived in either place.
Anonymous wrote:fried soft shell crabs
oyster dressing
parker house rolls
hot crab dip
Anonymous wrote:OP, Did you think they were the same?
Come back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving in MD is a circle of hell.
In VA when a car drives erratically sure enough MD plates.
40 year NoVA transplant.
Fried soft shells
Oysters
Crab boils and mallets
Frozen Dairy Bar
Peoples Drug
Hechts
Hechingers
Garfinckles
Peanut soup
+ Woodward and Lothrop aka “Woodies”
Anonymous wrote:DMV = DC metro area
Delmarva = Eastern Shore, as in the Delmarva Peninsula.
That being said, I never use the term "DMV" unless referring to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles. I just say DC metro area or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scrapple
Isn’t scrapple originally Pennsylvania Dutch?
Anonymous wrote:Scrapple