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olebiker wrote: You are not the only ones to eat cr-ap ever hear of poutine?
"Poutine is a dish consisting of French fries topped with fresh cheese curds and covered with hot gravy (usually brown gravy) and sometimes other additional ingredients. ... It is a quintessential Canadian comfort food, especially but not exclusively among Québécois." From Wikipedia

Chips and cheese and gravy. :| - OK. ♪♪♪

Chicken gravy if its the real thing, I grew up there.

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#42 Unread post by NorthernPete »

Poutine is awsome.....

awsome and great!!!

and awsome...

the best part of it is when youre done your fries, and you have all the melted cheese and gravy in the bottom of the styrofoam container you get from the take out "slow food" place.....mmmMMMM....

my wife puts ketchup on it though...and thats just wrong.



as for bagged milk (w00t, topic drift) I prefere it to cartons, its cheaper to buy (volume wise) and theres like 4-6 glasses in am individual bag, so no need to worry about it going stale. milk are good!
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blues2cruise wrote:What time shall I be there for tea and scones? :mrgreen:

+1 :mrgreen:
You're welcome both at any time. Squash and blueberry soup followed by salmon souffle with braised vegetables is the specialité de la maison wolf this month.

Taking orders now.
Squash and Blueberry soup?????? Okay, you have now just reaffirmed that Brits are truly culinary barbarians. I shall now go and hide my Union Flag (properly, it is only should be called the Union Jack when flying from the bow of a ship) and UK passport in shame........
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olebiker wrote:
sv-wolf wrote:
olebiker wrote: You are not the only ones to eat cr-ap ever hear of poutine?
"Poutine is a dish consisting of French fries topped with fresh cheese curds and covered with hot gravy (usually brown gravy) and sometimes other additional ingredients. ... It is a quintessential Canadian comfort food, especially but not exclusively among Québécois." From Wikipedia

Chips and cheese and gravy. :| - OK. ♪♪♪

Chicken gravy if its the real thing, I grew up there.
Oddly enough, I found a place in Tacloban, Leyte Province in the Philippines that actually served Poutine. Mind you, it being run by an ex-pat from Nova Scotia may have something to do with it.
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#45 Unread post by BuzZz »

Poutine is the only good thing to ever come out of Quebec as far as I'm concerned. :twisted:

Mind you.... it's good enough for me to almost forgive bilingualism...... :mrgreen:
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#46 Unread post by olebiker »

BuzZz wrote:Poutine is the only good thing to ever come out of Quebec as far as I'm concerned. :twisted:

Mind you.... it's good enough for me to almost forgive bilingualism...... :mrgreen:
Hey hey hey I came outta Quebec Thank God :laughing:

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The fact you 'came out' ...of Quebec... and are happy about it, speaks highly of you. :wink:
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#48 Unread post by olebiker »

BuzZz wrote:The fact you 'came out' ...of Quebec... and are happy about it, speaks highly of you. :wink:
Couldn't live there now I don't parley. Too bad the area I come from is great riding. Just 10 miles north of Vermont.

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#49 Unread post by BuzZz »

For riding purposes, any area can be judged on roads alone. I would like to ride through the province myself one day.

Based on the above criteria, 98.9999% of Alberta is Third World.... at best.
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BuzZz wrote:For riding purposes, any area can be judged on roads alone. I would like to ride through the province myself one day.

Based on the above criteria, 98.9999% of Alberta is Third World.... at best.
Third World? Me thinkth you over-rate yourself/Province........Albert has got to be one of the most boring places in the world to drive/ride.
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