March 30, 2010 6:36 AM PDT
Having lived in a number of different areas of the country, I was just thinking about some of the foods that you can get just about anywhere when you live in a certain region, but then have to search for when you go somewhere else.
What made me think of this is I was just making some Pastina for lunch. Pastina actually means little pasta in Italian, and is very popular in the NY, NJ area where I grew up. Usually given to babies and kids, I still love it, but can't find it anywhere around here, so I have to have my relatives ship it to me.
Then I lived in Florida for quite a while and loved grits (had them almost every morning), hush puppies, and deep fried finger catfish. Can't find any of those either, with the exception of maybe some instant grits at Denny's.
Just wondering if anyone else has had this same problem of moving to a new area and just not getting the food you love?
(p.s. - I have less and less family left in NJ, so I may need a new Pastina supplier soon!)