I've never had it, but it's on my list. Right there next to deep fried bacon. Mmmm, bacon....
I make my own poutine, but while delicious, it's a poor imitation of the real stuff.
I've never had it, but it's on my list. Right there next to deep fried bacon. Mmmm, bacon....
Where're you boys headed?
Canada, sir. For fries and gravy.
Poutine, sir.
Ooh, almost made it..
I make my own poutine, but while delicious, it's a poor imitation of the real stuff.
Poutine (Quebec French pronunciation putsɪn (help·info)) is a dish consisting of French fries topped with fresh cheese curds, covered with brown BBQ chicken gravy and sometimes other additional ingredients. [1] The freshness of the curds is important as it makes them soft in the warm fries, without completely melting. It is a quintessential Canadian comfort food, especially but not exclusively among Québécois.
Poutine is a fast food staple in Canada; it is sold by many fast food chains (such as New York Fries and Harvey's) in the provinces, in small diners and pubs, as well as by roadside "poutine trucks" and "fries stands," commonly known as "casse-croûtes" in Quebec. International chains like McDonald's,[2] A&W,[3] KFC and Burger King[4] also sell mass-produced poutine across Canada, especially in Quebec. Popular Quebec restaurants that serve poutine include Chez Ashton (Quebec City), La Banquise (Montreal), Lafleur Restaurants, La Belle Province, Le Petit Québec and Dic Ann's Hamburgers. Along with fries and pizza, poutine is a very common dish sold and eaten in high school cafeterias in various parts of Canada.
I don't want a Large Farva. I want a god damned Litre of Cola!littering and
littering and
littering and
littering, and smoking the reefer. now as punishment Officer Rabbit here are gonna sit here while you smoke the whole bag
My arteries are clogging just looking at that....
Neat place!Gonna be at Conner Prairie
Neat place!
If you've ever been to Sauder Village in Archbold, OH, or Greenfield Village at the Henry Ford Museum in Deerfield, MI...it's just about the same but way smaller!I have never been there before.
One of the negative factors about being a conservative gun owner in a mostly liberal college town is I must control my desire to use any kind of explosive pyrotechnics to celebrate the 4th. Some skeeeered neighborhood nanny would probably inform the local police I was shooting one of my "evil gun things". And I really don't want to have to spend the holiday letting some arrogant T.H.P.D. rookie sniff all of my firearms in an effort to determine if any of them were just discharged. :rolleyesedit:
"When she's Brooo-ohhhh-oooooh-kennnn..."The child had been singing Dolly Parton's "Eagle When She Flies".
If you've ever been to Sauder Village in Archbold, OH, or Greenfield Village at the Henry Ford Museum in Deerfield, MI...it's just about the same but way smaller!