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Yes, the yellow school buses are real. No, we don't ascribe a lot of significance to the red solo cups. We're more culturally diverse than Europeans think, but probably less than we believe. Peanut butter is delicious. Thanks to @minnieo@kbin.social for Kibby, and @euphoria@kbin.social for our logo.
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I didn't really find anything to write home about, but I was also just there for only a couple of weeks. I've been back in Europe for almost a week now and I've been eating loads of bread.
Admittedly I could have tried a smaller bakery but I checked once or twice and there weren't any near me.
True. The US obviously has a lot to offer in other aspects. The nature was absolutely amazing, even though we stayed mostly in the less spectacular parts. I think Americans tend to do visitor centers and museums very well too. But Europe isn't really that bad in that regard either.
As for Tex Mex we visited this place: https://goo.gl/maps/VUej9DhgFY1aPMZu6. I have no idea if it was authentic or particularly good for those who get to eat good (Tex) Mex more regularly, but it was one of our favorite meals during the trip. I do love the Mexican food we prepare at home too, though it is probably all sorts of inauthentic.
We stayed in Flushing during our visit to New York and the Korean/Chinese food there was absolutely fantastic too.