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Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawKayla Feedback About This Post:RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawYou gotta have apple pie for dessert! Post By Nancycorinne (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in Law
Just a quick cute story... Post By U*u*U (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in Law
Our favorite holiday dinners would be a place to start. Ham dinner with baked sweet potatoes. Turkey like Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Forth of July picknic foods. New Years in our part of the country is sauerkraut, pork roast cooked long and slow in the sauerkraut, then dumplings, and mashed potatoes. Post By no name today (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in Law
I asked my mother, who is Japanese, for some suggestions and here's what she said: hamburgers, meat loaf, mashed potatoes, any kind of seafood, fresh vegetables, clear soups(broth, consomme), French fries(plain, not cheese or chili). They love sweet potatoes but once again plain, they probably wouldn't like them candied or with marshmallows. They don't eat much bread, you could probably do without it. Sweets are fairly recent to Japan and the ones they make there are terrible! She might be impressed by some good quality chocolates or cookies. Or maybe a sweet potato pie(they really love sweet potatoes!). 95% of all Asians are lactose intolerant so be careful there. And don't serve rice! American rice is not like Japanese. And don't worry so much -- I'm sure she will be very gracious. Good luck and have fun! Post by perfume and powder RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in Law
How about a potato bar? Then she can dress her own potato with beef stroganoff, broccoli cheese soup, mild chili, cheese & sour cream, a side salad & with ice cream sundaes for dessert. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawHow bout an old fashioned weenie roast over a bonfire ? with toasted marshmallows , and smores ? Hamburger and french fries, fried chicken. Post By Rosa (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawThis american enjoys ribeye steak / prime rib with baked potatoe and all the fixings, with a great salad and sourdough bread. Post by Lionslady RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawA good old pot roast dinner or a boiled dinner. Post by lavonneann RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawYES to the fried chicken. Salt & pepper then roll in Barley flour and fry away. I can't do wheat, but barley is okay. My aunt wanted to cook some fried chicken and she asked me if I had some flour for her to roll it in. She was amazed and all she uses for her chicken now is barley. Post by Rustaholic RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawThe all-American favorite is fried chicken! Make some potatoes and gravy, a vegetable and maybe an apple or cherry pie for dessert and you have your all American meal! Post by JRPETTY RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in Lawmy experience with foreign visitors is that they like AMERICANA - so homemade fried chicken - or pizza - or baked beans and franks - Think of something terribly ordinary to you that says America. My coup was taking some German visitors to a classic Bob's Big Boy for real hamburgers! Post by pamphyila RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawWhat's more american than fried chicken and apple pie?? Hehe good luck! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawHow about meatloaf and mashed potatoes Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in LawTake her to McDonald's! or fix hamburgers, what could be more American than that? she can decide how much BBQ sauce or onions she wants on hers. Or southwest cuisine, where she can add her own picante sauce? Post by kimhis RE: Homemade American Food for Japanese Mother in Law
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