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<blockquote data-quote="ejja_1" data-source="post: 573976" data-attributes="member: 7880"><p><strong>Diversity in the USA</strong></p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents....</p><p>America is vastly different from state to state and city to city.</p><p>Example: Chicago has some of the best pizza on the planet, new york is a close second depending on how you prefer your pie.</p><p>Now if you go to say California, you wont be finding anything even close to resmbling the pizza in Chicago. In fact if you go 45 minutes away just over the border into wisconsin you find the same thing, and wisconsin is where we get most of our cheese. The difference can be something as simple as the water thats used in the dough, or the yeast or flour used. The tomatoes make a huge differance as well as whats added to the suace as far as spices, some places add fenel to the suasage some dont.</p><p>I can go downtown to Chicago and get just about anything food wise that I may desire, Milwaukee has alot of different foods but not anywhere near what Chicago has. Also Denver has a view no matter where you are in the city, Chicago is a little more cramped in spots and the traffic differences are major. Live in the suburbs of Chicago for 2 years then move to say the suburbs of Mephis for a couple years , try 2 years in the suburbs of Milwaukee. The differences in culture and the way people express themselves and live thier lives is vastly different.</p><p>And thats just the major cities, suburb to suburb is also vastly different even for the ones that border each other. From where I live it's a 20 minute ride to another culture, and if you live in the city it's a block walk. </p><p>Ok so it was really my buck fifty.........</p><p>Ejja</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejja_1, post: 573976, member: 7880"] [b]Diversity in the USA[/b] Just my 2 cents.... America is vastly different from state to state and city to city. Example: Chicago has some of the best pizza on the planet, new york is a close second depending on how you prefer your pie. Now if you go to say California, you wont be finding anything even close to resmbling the pizza in Chicago. In fact if you go 45 minutes away just over the border into wisconsin you find the same thing, and wisconsin is where we get most of our cheese. The difference can be something as simple as the water thats used in the dough, or the yeast or flour used. The tomatoes make a huge differance as well as whats added to the suace as far as spices, some places add fenel to the suasage some dont. I can go downtown to Chicago and get just about anything food wise that I may desire, Milwaukee has alot of different foods but not anywhere near what Chicago has. Also Denver has a view no matter where you are in the city, Chicago is a little more cramped in spots and the traffic differences are major. Live in the suburbs of Chicago for 2 years then move to say the suburbs of Mephis for a couple years , try 2 years in the suburbs of Milwaukee. The differences in culture and the way people express themselves and live thier lives is vastly different. And thats just the major cities, suburb to suburb is also vastly different even for the ones that border each other. From where I live it's a 20 minute ride to another culture, and if you live in the city it's a block walk. Ok so it was really my buck fifty......... Ejja [/QUOTE]
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