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What? The 1950s called, they want their dumbassed stereotypes back! "
Ummm...as a born Englishman, who lives in America (land of cuisine from the world over) I have to agree with that assessment of English cuisine. It made me laugh as it pretty much describes my parents and grandparents cooking (which I freaking hated). Yeah, as much as I would like to say this is 1950s stereotype, unfortunately visits to relatives says otherwise. [/q]
I'm a born Englishman who works in America too. I guess backgrounds vary. Who'd have thought?