welch wrote:...but anyone who has been to Belgium (oh, and the beer!) knows that the Belgians cook better!
Let us agree to agree:
Belgium is a beer country. Their products range from bottom-fermented beers, to Wild beers, red beers, top-fermented beers, white beers and dark brown ales. While Stella Artois is undoubtedly the best known product in the international market, my favourite beers are unpasteurised Abbey-made beers. Perhaps with the exception of Germany and the Czeck Republic, nobody can compete with the quality and flavour (although this is a subjective matter of taste).
France, on the other hand, is a wine country. Beer can be had if really necessary but it is certainly not the national beverage of choice. But before I really put down the French on the topic of beer, allow me to say that most of their commercial beer, such as Kronenbeurg, Kanterbrau and Jenlain, are far superior to that watery commercial concoction you call American light beer of ALL kinds.

Surely, you can find local micro-breweries in the US worth of very honourable mention such as the Genesee Brewing Company in Rochester, NY, but surely not in the wider national market dominated by the tasteless Miller, Coors and Budweiser bad imitations of a real beer. My worst experience with a beer took place in the USA, I had the audacity to ask for a Schlitz beer -once-. My conclusion? The name had an extra unnecessary L in the name.
Now let us agree to disagree:
Belgian food is GREAT. However, it does not come anywhere near to match the depth and scope of French Cuisine throughout its various regions and weathers. And I am a serious international cook.
You see, the problem with Belgium is that it is surrounded by countries which compete ferociously in all fronts. I would argue that some Dutch and French cheeses are as good or better than some Belgian cheeses. I would argue that some German and Dutch beers could match or surpass some Belgian brands.
Having said all of theabove, I would love to have a Belgian meal with one of their abbey-made beers -any- day of the year ... all year long.
And I would even drink a Miller, Coors or Budweiser imitation as long as I get to watch the Redskins in FedEx or another Stadium in the NFL.
Daniel Snyder has defined incompetence, failure and greed to true Washington Redskins fans for over a decade and a half. Stay away from football operations !!!