But, there is a line regarding being adventurous with our food choices....And several food items are not allowed at the dinner table in the state of Michigan.
Food, clothing, containers, paper towel, etc are all tossed into trash bags and into the garbage, but is there anything you technically
I'll tell you right now, there are quite a few weather and food-related topics that came up along the way that I know people have
"Barbecue restaurants often boast on serving up the most food, but Slows outdoes the competition, dishing out massive brisket...bottom line is everything is "unhealthy" if not eaten in moderation, but there's no harm in indulging in some serious yummy food
Obviously, every state has some strange laws still in place from decades ago, some even from centuries back. For example, in Kalamazoo
As a suggestion, maybe the updated Japanese textbook could also mention our obsession with giant food.
He's known for liking Gin and Juice which he can get anywhere in Michigan, but he labeled one food spot better than the rest....One lady has even called for Snoop Dogg to visit her job to try their food, she's an employee at Wing Stop in Grand Rapids.
Michiganders love junk food....We don't have any scientific info to back that up, but it seems like it has to be when you consider how much delicious snack food
Well, Food Network went on a mission to determine the Most Iconic Food in all 50 States....Do you agree with Food Network's choice for the most iconic Michigan food?









