Posted on 12/22/2012 8:31:37 AM PST by moonshinner_09
They chose to immigrate here because conditions were better than where they left. What were they eating before they came here. All groceries have a variety of cheap nutritious food. Mercy. Funds for studies need to be cut severely!!
re: “Allow me to calculate how many $h!+s I give.... “
I LOVE your response and your eloquence. No one could have said it better. Thank you for my first real laugh of the week.
The party of Santa Claus is making sure that the Latino vote grows and grows.
Free money is the Democrats trade mark. Too bad that it is driving the economy in to the dirt.
But how much grass-fed beef and organic arugula can you find, in the poorer neighborhood groceries?
Are they talking about immigrant immigrants or illegal immigrants? If they’re illegal then they get all the substance they need from the government (read taxpayers).
There are still some regionally “restricted” foods here in the USA. Things like “good” Pasties (not nipple caps) are still hard to find outside northern Michigan, Wisconsin and into Minnesota.
This sounds like hogwash to me.
Yes, it’s going to be difficult to find the exact same ingredients you are used to in a different country. But come on now. Beans, rice, tortillas, etc. are available in nearly every grocery store or supermarket you’ll find these days. The offerings may be “Americanized” but they are there.
Furthermore, places like Wal-Mart now carry a lot of specialty items in their meat departments and the like. Tripe for menudo, Queso chihuaha, etc.
Beyond that, there are Mexican markets in most decent sized cities. Other Latin specialties are admittedly rarer, but so what? If the ingredients aren’t quite the same as back home, do what the Chinese railroad workers did over a century ago: adapt. Chop Suey isn’t a native Chinese dish, but it kept a lot of Chinese workers in America fed.
LOL!
That’s some high-level math you’re doing there!
Hear, hear!
BTW, this mama made tacos for dinner yesterday. Last week, we had several meals from a pot of beans and a pan of cornbread. Where's the cultural difference? Aside from Native American fare and the hamburger, what dish hasn't been brought in by immigrants?
1 pound of pinto beans, divided by a brazilian...
Why would anyone move to a country where they are unable to cope with the food?
If these people live in rural areas, why can’t they start little vegetable gardens? I’m here in the northeast ‘burbs and I’ve got one.
I see no mention of the counter study on the ability to provide nutritious meals in their, ‘own’, country.
She needs to return home so she will have all the answers.
Grass-fed beef??? Are you bleepin’ kidding me? That stuff tastes like... grass. It’s grain fed or nothing for me.
Why is there a Fox Latino?
Follow the money. The study was most likely funded by your local "family and consumer science professional"...whatever the hell that is.
Latinas cannot find rice,beans and tortilla here?
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