Immigrant Reaction To American Food Products I Can't Believe Are Real 2


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  1. TripleD in LV
    TripleD in LV says:

    Unless you have Pizza Stone or an actual pizza oven, never put the pre-formed pie on a sheet pan; always use the center rack. Also, flavor up the frozen piza – I use garlic powder, chili flakes, oregano flakes, basil flakes, and some parm – shredded, not grated.

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  2. Vicki Takacs
    Vicki Takacs says:

    Aren't those drinks ghastly? They're like bitter medicine and La Croix. I loathe that swill. It makes me think of quinine for when you have malaria. I always feel tricked when tasting one of those La Croix wannabes. Yuck.

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  3. Raven Soulcatcher
    Raven Soulcatcher says:

    Thomas and Pepperidge Farm both make a cinnamon swirl loaf that is raisin free…both are good with cream cheese. Also Dave's breads are good.
    The instant mashed potato bowls are great for a quick snack and come in a variety of flavors.
    The pickle cups…my daughter and I enjoy them a lot. I have an Altoids tin that I filled with toothpicks in my car for such occasions. (Great for fruit bowls too)
    The graham cracker crusts do not need to be baked. There are pre-made crusts that do require baking…usually found in the freezer or fridge sections.
    Let us see what all else you bought to try. 🙂

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  4. hidingly
    hidingly says:

    being american and knowing every product is so satisfying vs watching americans try foreign food products because then i just get the burning desire to go try it with no money

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  5. jim
    jim says:

    I grew up with toasted cinnamon raisin bread sandwiches as a quick treat. Yummy! If you don't like the raisins, just toast your butter
    bread or any white bread, spread some butter on it, and then sprinkle some ground cinnamon on top of that. Not too much cinnamon,
    but just enough so it sticks to the butter. And wallah you have a toasted cinnamon buttered sandwich!

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