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Showing Original Post only (View all)To what extent is your "ancestry" part of your family's diet? [View all]
I suppose another way of asking this is what of your ancestors' diet has descended to you as a recipe you use on a somewhat regular basis?
I dug into that for myself and found almost nothing that is related directly to any of my predecessors from times near or far removed.
Apparently that isn't true in all families.
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Very little my ancestry is mostly from the British Isles. I am more influenced by the Polish,
doc03
Aug 2023
#12
My genealogy ---- my story doesn't fit here. I grew up thinking I was Irish/Itaalian.
3Hotdogs
Aug 2023
#23
Costco Rao's is my favorite base. I add oregano, basil, garlic powder and onion powder.
3Hotdogs
Aug 2023
#28
not so much. My mother cooked a lot of southern, near southern dishes. I make a potato salad
demigoddess
Aug 2023
#26
This thread has taught me that many of us have little cultural food connections
Model35mech
Aug 2023
#31