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Is Midwestern food better than southern food?

Is Midwestern food better than southern food?


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hey dawgballsauce, ever eat a PRIME RIB at DJs in Staplehurst sumbitch back in the 90’s? If you haven’t you haven’t eaten real food
That's in Kent England? English food sucks Doc. I like to cook Prime Rib myself, and watch the in laws revolt in horror from all the pink.
 
And underrated thing about the midwest - every other small town has a bar that you can roll into any Friday and Saturday night and get a prime rib dinner for $14.99 that beats the fuck out of any steak you'll find in the south.
Sorry for my limited Midwest locales, but Michigan doesn't have that where I go. These bars do usually have a nice fat greasy burger though that I appreciate very much. I like a smash burger every once in awhile, but every f'n where is doing them now. I appreciate being able to find something like an old school burger all around Northern Michigan. I wish I ran into Prime Ribs up there.
 
Sorry for my limited Midwest locales, but Michigan doesn't have that where I go. These bars do usually have a nice fat greasy burger though that I appreciate very much. I like a smash burger every once in awhile, but every f'n where is doing them now. I appreciate being able to find something like an old school burger all around Northern Michigan. I wish I ran into Prime Ribs up there.

I forgot theres people that consider Michigan ‘Midwest’ until reading this. Thank you
 
What are the borders? It isn't yankee country up there. More rednecks in Michigan than Georgia haha.

No one knows.

I think most Nebraskans would say West border of Nebraska Kansas to the east border of Cockeye.

I like to think of the armadillo line (where you stop seeing a dead armadillo every mile on the side of the road) as the boundary between south and north and then the north border of South Dakota as the Midwest.

Realistically it definitely goes further east than that though
 
No one knows.

I think most Nebraskans would say West border of Nebraska Kansas to the east border of Cockeye.

I like to think of the armadillo line (where you stop seeing a dead armadillo every mile on the side of the road) as the boundary between south and north and then the north border of South Dakota as the Midwest.

Realistically it definitely goes further east than that though
I'm North of the Armadillo line, although probably not for long. East part of State they are all over up into Virginia now. As a Southerner, Ohio feels firmly in Midwest to me.
 
I'm North of the Armadillo line, although probably not for long. East part of State they are all over up into Virginia now. As a Southerner, Ohio feels firmly in Midwest to me.

Ohios a tricky one. The west half of ohio feels 100% midwest. The east part of ohio feels like a mix between Hillbilly WV and Pittsburgh
 
Man thats true, Ohio is really just a ocean peninsula full of rich people and methy crazy people away from being mini-america but then again I guess thats how I would describe Cleveland
I really like Cincinnati though. I'm a huge fan of all the different variations of Chili dogs there. I love Dixie Chili the most probably. I also like getting a great lamb gyro and cheese coney from same guy in a market. City is run down, and I kind of like that as well.
 
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