I find the ethnic cuisine I want most right now isn't even Tex-Mex, but proper Southern/Texas breakfast, complete with eggs, sausage, AND bacon. Also, I want a chicken-fried steak, preferably as part of a Dude sandwich from Dairy Queen.
We eat sushi and Italian, because they're available, and miss (good) Tex-Mex and Cajun, because they're not (no remoulade in the supermarket, frex). We've found the web site of a local Cajun restaurant that we haven't tried yet, though.
There is a long-standing in-joke between the Spouse, the MIL, me, and a couple of other people that in order to get to a clothing-optional Pagan event anywhere in Texas, you must pass a Dairy Queen on the way, usually within five miles of the event.
Mmm . . . nudity and soft-serve in the Texas October heat . . .
As a child of the Deep South, I was always confused whenever we went anywhere that didn't put either cream gravy or sausage gravy over their breakfast biscuits, even though I personally am not a fan of breakfast sausage.
I'll not go on about grits, as those are anathema even to some Texans . . .
I have finally figured out how to explain grits to Yankees. Oatmeal is a delivery system for butter and sugar, and grits are one for butter and salt.
I grew up eating butter and jam on biscuits, although I always knew that was a personal preference. The best thing about biscuits, though, was broiling the leftovers with butter a day afterwards for breakfast. Yum.
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Date: 2004-07-23 05:51 am (UTC)We eat sushi and Italian, because they're available, and miss (good) Tex-Mex and Cajun, because they're not (no remoulade in the supermarket, frex). We've found the web site of a local Cajun restaurant that we haven't tried yet, though.
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Date: 2004-07-23 06:59 am (UTC)The two restaurants I am guaranteed never to get to live near are Dairy Queen and Sonic.
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Date: 2004-07-23 07:03 am (UTC)omg!!!!
<333 sonic!
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Date: 2004-07-24 12:32 am (UTC)Mmm . . . nudity and soft-serve in the Texas October heat . . .
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Date: 2004-07-24 12:34 am (UTC)As a child of the Deep South, I was always confused whenever we went anywhere that didn't put either cream gravy or sausage gravy over their breakfast biscuits, even though I personally am not a fan of breakfast sausage.
I'll not go on about grits, as those are anathema even to some Texans . . .
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Date: 2004-07-24 05:42 am (UTC)I have finally figured out how to explain grits to Yankees. Oatmeal is a delivery system for butter and sugar, and grits are one for butter and salt.
I grew up eating butter and jam on biscuits, although I always knew that was a personal preference. The best thing about biscuits, though, was broiling the leftovers with butter a day afterwards for breakfast. Yum.