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Midtown Eats: STOUT NYC
When I first started writing my first few posts for IReallyLikeFood, I wrote a post called: Starting A Culinary and Food Adventureand it summarized my love for food and the favorite restaurants that I love to eat at. -
The History of Spam
SPAM is one of the quick-fix items that most Americans consume on a regular basis. However, did you know that most "Spamophiles" live in Hawaii? Hawaii is the number one SPAM-consuming state. -
American "Cuisine"
Deep fried Kool-aid I've come to a conclusion about American "cuisine." It's bullshit. I mean, you can't really hate on America (and Americans) for it-- but it's just the way it is. I finally had enough when I went to… -
American Pie Opens in Georgetown, Seattle
This is a guest post from Cake Spy. This week, when Mr. Spy and I made our usual visit to Calamity Jane's for breakfast, we saw the most beautiful sight: American Pie, which has been "about to open" for a very, very lo… -
15 ABSURD Food Laws
Weird laws exist in the United States that range from unmarried women being banned from parachuting on Sunday's in Florida to a bathing prohibition in Indiana. It's one of those things where it's understood that the law… -
A Post to Make Your Mouth Water!
What's your favorite food? Buffalo chicken wraps? The lettuce, tomato, peppers? Yummy! Can't forget a side of ranch. -
Vote: Which dish do you think should be the official food of the USA?
A little something to think about as the Fourth of July approaches... -
Culture Shock via Food
image sourceFood is one of the biggest parts of Chinese culture. Even the most whitewashed Chinese people often still enjoy some warped version of Chinese food in the form of P.F. Chang's. Chinese food culture is so st…
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