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Post by Freefallfast on Feb 26, 2019 17:39:46 GMT
I am a northern woman. Montana, North Dakota, then Minnesota.
But when I travel to a southern state I HAVE to stop at the first Waffle House I see! Its just fun and unique.
What types of "northern" places do you like to go to when you travel to our neck of the woods. I realize its a huge country and im being simplistic when I refer to the South and the North.
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Post by disneypal on Feb 26, 2019 17:44:14 GMT
That is funny-Waffle Houses are so common in my area, I literally have 3 within walking distance of my house. I don’t get to go to the Northern US as much as I used to but when I am in the north, I must get some authentic cheese curds.
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Post by Zee on Feb 26, 2019 17:47:27 GMT
I used to be that way with Waffle House too! But now I've moved to the heart of Waffle House country and pass probably five of them just on my way to work. There is nothing particularly northern that I crave that I can't get here, just local stuff from where I grew up.
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Post by johnnysmom on Feb 26, 2019 17:58:30 GMT
I'm from the north (well actually MidWest) and we have Waffle House around here. I used to have to stop at Sonic or Chik Fil A but those have finally migrated up here. Dh has to have Krystal, I hate it but every visit we have to make at least one stop
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Post by Basket1lady on Feb 26, 2019 18:05:34 GMT
I'm a Minnesota girl, but live in northern Virginia. When we go home, we always stop at the Cheese Chalet at the DeForest exit when driving through Wisconsin. They make their own cheese curds on site and have a nice place to let the dog out to sniff.
When we are home, we usually go to Gordy's in Cloquet if we are Up North. Great fried cheese curds, burgers, shakes, and onion rings. And we usually have porketta (shredded pork with spices) at least once when we are home. That's definitely regional to the Iron Range. When driving Up North, we also stop at Sonic. Not so much because it's a northern thing, but it's on the way and we don't have one near our house. I love the diet cherry limeaids. In the old days, we would get a french silk pie from Baker's Square, but I believe they have all gone out of business. At least the one by Grandma's house is gone.
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Post by colleen on Feb 26, 2019 18:11:14 GMT
When we go to Minnesota or Wisconsin I must get dill pickle potato chips!
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Post by janeliz on Feb 26, 2019 18:20:02 GMT
I’ve been in SC since the late 80’s, but I spent my elementary years in Rochester(my parents were born and raised there) and Buffalo, NY. If I’m in Rochester, I have to go to Don’s Original and get a white hot. Maybe a garbage plate if I’m really hungry. And fantastic Italian food at Guido’s Pasta Villa. And the authentic Italian bakeries...sigh. I love Rochester. When I’m back in Buffalo? Wings, of course!
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Feb 26, 2019 18:24:08 GMT
I’m from the South but live in the North...the only thing I can think of I would miss would be Rita’s Italian Ice but I heard they opened some up in South. Alpine Spice wine from a local winery here in Pa.
Now if we’re talking about me going back home to the South I have a list....
Blue Bell ice cream Cajun food Crawfish Catfish (you can find places in North that have this but it’s not cooked right imo) White gravy and biscuits Whataburger BBQ Sweet tea Hushpuppies
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2019 18:28:04 GMT
::: whispering ::: I can't think of a single thing I miss from my years in upstate NY... sorry.
I can think of lots of things I miss from Italy, Texas, Hawaii...
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Post by ~summer~ on Feb 26, 2019 18:28:06 GMT
We went to Minnesota and Wisconsin last fall and got cheese curds for the first time - would definitely get again
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Post by mikklynn on Feb 26, 2019 18:36:03 GMT
My SIL and her family like to visit White Castle. They also stock up on Pearson's candy bars - Nut Goodies and Salted Nut Rolls.
Our DIL would stock up on Michelob Golden light, LOL.
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Post by Freefallfast on Feb 26, 2019 18:39:19 GMT
My SIL and her family like to visit White Castle. They also stock up on Pearson's candy bars - Nut Goodies and Salted Nut Rolls. i was wondering if White Castle is a Northern thing....off to google!
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Post by The Great Carpezio on Feb 26, 2019 18:40:09 GMT
I’m from the South but live in the North...the only thing I can think of I would miss would be Rita’s Italian Ice but I heard they opened some up in South. Alpine Spice wine from a local winery here in Pa. Now if we’re talking about me going back home to the South I have a list.... Blue Bell ice cream Cajun food Crawfish Catfish (you can find places in North that have this but it’s not cooked right imo) White gravy and biscuits Whataburger BBQ Sweet tea Hushpuppies I don't know about the Blue Bell Ice cream or Whataburger, but the rest you "can" get in the north, but you will have to look for it to find the good stuff. I can't answer your question because I live in the North, but I have heard people who have moved from MN miss wild rice and walleye.
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Post by katlady on Feb 26, 2019 18:49:31 GMT
I am a west coast gal, but when I saw a Waffle House I got a little excited. Lol! But, we didn’t have time to stop at one so I never tried it out. When I saw White Castle in Las Vegas that was another must try. I was very disappointed. Lol!
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Post by ntsf on Feb 26, 2019 18:52:45 GMT
When I go home to Seattle, I always bring back Farman's pickle chips.. I love them. and fisher's scone mix.. though I know I can get that online.. If I was to go to a drive in, I would go to Dicks.... and look for fireweed honey and huckleberry ice cream.
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Post by AnastasiaBeaverhausn on Feb 26, 2019 18:53:55 GMT
Now that dh and I moved to Texas from Michigan, dh really misses White Castle. I went to college in Mississippi so I really prefer Krystal to White Castle.
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Post by ameslou on Feb 26, 2019 18:56:30 GMT
We were traveling through SC a couple of weeks ago and saw a closed Waffle House off an interstate exit. I don’t think I have *ever* seen that before!!
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Post by Merge on Feb 26, 2019 19:01:11 GMT
Sorry, nothing I miss about Nebraska except maybe fall.
Northeast, I look forward to different kinds of seafood than we get on the gulf coast.
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Post by myshelly on Feb 26, 2019 19:01:49 GMT
I will tell you this Southern girl knows NOT to order iced tea in the North.
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Post by shevy on Feb 26, 2019 19:02:50 GMT
I'm a Minnesota girl, but live in northern Virginia. When we go home, we always stop at the Cheese Chalet at the DeForest exit when driving through Wisconsin. They make their own cheese curds on site and have a nice place to let the dog out to sniff. When we are home, we usually go to Gordy's in Cloquet if we are Up North. Great fried cheese curds, burgers, shakes, and onion rings. And we usually have porketta (shredded pork with spices) at least once when we are home. That's definitely regional to the Iron Range. When driving Up North, we also stop at Sonic. Not so much because it's a northern thing, but it's on the way and we don't have one near our house. I love the diet cherry limeaids. In the old days, we would get a french silk pie from Baker's Square, but I believe they have all gone out of business. At least the one by Grandma's house is gone. Gordy's is really good!
I'm a MN-er and DH's family is from N Carolina/Georgia. He's got to have a Waffle House. I loved all the seafood in the E coast. I loved the texmex in Texas.
I LOVE squeaky cheese from the MN/WI dairys, the MN fish in the summer.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Feb 26, 2019 19:09:25 GMT
Now that dh and I moved to Texas from Michigan, dh really misses White Castle. I went to college in Mississippi so I really prefer Krystal to White Castle. DH loves Krystal. We can get the frozen White Castle here but no where near as good as the real deal. Which school did you attend?
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Feb 26, 2019 19:19:03 GMT
I’m from the South but live in the North...the only thing I can think of I would miss would be Rita’s Italian Ice but I heard they opened some up in South. Alpine Spice wine from a local winery here in Pa. Now if we’re talking about me going back home to the South I have a list.... Blue Bell ice cream Cajun food Crawfish Catfish (you can find places in North that have this but it’s not cooked right imo) White gravy and biscuits Whataburger BBQ Sweet tea Hushpuppies I don't know about the Blue Bell Ice cream or Whataburger, but the rest you "can" get in the north, but you will have to look for it to find the good stuff. I can't answer your question because I live in the North, but I have heard people who have moved from MN miss wild rice and walleye. It's never as good as back home IMO.
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Feb 26, 2019 19:19:47 GMT
I will tell you this Southern girl knows NOT to order iced tea in the North. Yes!
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Post by Zee on Feb 26, 2019 19:22:04 GMT
I will tell you this Southern girl knows NOT to order iced tea in the North. Yes! And the reverse is also true. I mark myself as a Yankee every time I ask for unsweet tea. I detest sweet tea, it's like disgusting flat pop. The last time I took a drink of one by accident I wanted to hurl.
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Feb 26, 2019 19:24:44 GMT
And the reverse is also true. I mark myself as a Yankee every time I ask for unsweet tea. I detest sweet tea, it's like disgusting flat pop. The last time I took a drink of one by accident I wanted to hurl. Totally get that...yankee DH asked for tea when we went to Texas and he thought it was the gross..couldn't even finish it lol
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Post by miss_lizzie on Feb 26, 2019 19:29:04 GMT
I'm a Minnesota girl, but live in northern Virginia. When we go home, we always stop at the Cheese Chalet at the DeForest exit when driving through Wisconsin. They make their own cheese curds on site and have a nice place to let the dog out to sniff. When we are home, we usually go to Gordy's in Cloquet if we are Up North. Great fried cheese curds, burgers, shakes, and onion rings. And we usually have porketta (shredded pork with spices) at least once when we are home. That's definitely regional to the Iron Range. When driving Up North, we also stop at Sonic. Not so much because it's a northern thing, but it's on the way and we don't have one near our house. I love the diet cherry limeaids. In the old days, we would get a french silk pie from Baker's Square, but I believe they have all gone out of business. At least the one by Grandma's house is gone. Baker’s Square is still going! Wednesday is Pie Day, which means if you order an entree you get a slice of pie (of your choice) free!
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Post by myshelly on Feb 26, 2019 19:29:53 GMT
And the reverse is also true. I mark myself as a Yankee every time I ask for unsweet tea. I detest sweet tea, it's like disgusting flat pop. The last time I took a drink of one by accident I wanted to hurl. I don’t drink sweet tea. I’m referring to ANY iced tea 😉
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Post by Zee on Feb 26, 2019 19:35:28 GMT
And the reverse is also true. I mark myself as a Yankee every time I ask for unsweet tea. I detest sweet tea, it's like disgusting flat pop. The last time I took a drink of one by accident I wanted to hurl. I don’t drink sweet tea. I’m referring to ANY iced tea 😉 Oh. Then why not tea in the north, if sweetness is not the issue?
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Post by Zee on Feb 26, 2019 19:38:52 GMT
I thought of one thing I miss about PA, and that's the lemon wedge that accompanied every soft drink I ever ordered (fast food not counted). I miss that lemon wedge in my water and tea. Not so much in my diet Coke, but still. I bet half the lemon imports into this country are for adding to soft drinks in the mid Atlantic region.
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Feb 26, 2019 19:43:31 GMT
I thought of one thing I miss about PA, and that's the lemon wedge that accompanied every soft drink I ever ordered (fast food not counted). I miss that lemon wedge in my water and tea. Not so much in my diet Coke, but still. I bet half the lemon imports into this country are for adding to soft drinks in the mid Atlantic region. Have you found any good camping spots for the summer in your new state? DH and I are thinking of heading up to either Jim Thorp which isn't far from us to camp this summer or the Poconos.
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