Submitted by geldingargollum t3_11ddjm2 in massachusetts

Hi there, fellow here in Iceland coming to MA. Does anyone know about where to find (if it exists) the option to have dinner with locals at like a farm/ranch or something similar? Best would be to “get invited” to a home 😁, and pay for it of course.

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Banea-Vaedr t1_ja83g6o wrote

It doesn't really exist in MA but I don't mind making you BBQ or something if you want

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BF1shY t1_ja81hkr wrote

Hahaha I love how foreign this post is! The idea of a stranger coming into our home to have dinner with us and learn our culture is super creepy to Americans.

Your best bet is to look for "friends" or meet ups probably on your local Facebook page (depending where you are in MA) and clearly state you wish to learn American culture and make friends.

Then make a meet up at a bar or restaurant, definitely not someone's house haha

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_ja7y9yr wrote

Can’t help with that but welcome!

Love your icebergs and your people.

You might want to fit Plymouth Colony while you are here.

How long are you staying?

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geldingargollum OP t1_ja83e59 wrote

We’re staying for a long weekend 😁. I don’t want to push anyone, just checking if anyone knows about this kind of activity in the state 😅

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_ja840z8 wrote

I have heard of this in New Zealand, Ireland, and Beijing but never in Massachusetts. No harm in asking though. Someone with a deep Boston accent and a good sense of humor and lots of slang could earn big bucks as a side gig this way actually.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_ja87u4h wrote

Add some typical American cuisine (cheese whiz on a cracker appetizer, burger and fries, brownie sundae for dessert. Doesn’t need to be a fancy house, just authentic. Get yourself listed on Viator.

Tourists would pay big bucks for the experience.

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dr_hankjr t1_ja89bl7 wrote

You should check Airbnb! They have a section with “experiences” that are mostly led by locals, like tours. I just did a quick search and there are several options for food tours in local neighborhoods, and you may be able to contact a guide to create a custom event. Enjoy!

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SeaJay1187 t1_ja9svxw wrote

I think you may want to look into bed and breakfasts. Some are located on farms around the state.

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