Cynthia Wenslow wrote:How many people here have lived in countries other than that of your birth? How long did you live there? Are you still there? How has it influenced your food choices and cooking repertoire? Anything you miss about the cuisine? Do you routinely prepare recipes from that other place?
I've been lucky enough to get to travel a fair amount on both business and pleasure ... thinking over the question, I figured that I've visited (not counting just airport layovers or plane changes) about 25 countries in every continent except Africa and Antarctica, as well as all 50 states.
In addition to my home town, I've lived and worked in New York City, the Catskills, the Los Angeles area, the Bay area and southern Idaho.
But although by my rough calculation I've spent well over a year of my life outside U.S. boundaries, I've never actually "lived" in a non-U.S. country.
Having been a wild-eyed "foodie," either amateur or professional, during all these travels, though, I've absolutely been influenced by the cuisines, taking advantage of every opportunity to sample the local fare wherever I go, and in most cases either to replicate it at home or pick up tips and tricks to add to my culinary tool kit.