swf official canada-usa-world relations thread

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  1. fannie

    fannie Well-Known Member

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    Yes...if you want some I'll drop it off on my way to NH in July...but if you can't wait...and I wouldn't blame you one bit if you couldn't, I could mail a can of that yummy goodness to you. :p
     
  2. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I believe you ar right fannie. Way back in the good ole days we drove our cars and wagons to a drive-inn to eat.
    Even now, almost all cruise ins are at an eating establishement. We really aren't going to show off our cars or look at others, we are going to stuff our faces with junk food!
    The larger the car show or swap meet, the more greasy food vendors are set up! I believe we finally discovered the truth. It took two countries to figure this out! See how we can actually work together? :thumbs2:
    Never heard of poutine before.
     
  3. silverfox

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    So....you are going to NH via Winnepeg??

    OK...poutine.....poo for short.:D
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Okay, you take perfectly good french fried potatos, add some sort of shredded cheeze, then top it off with poutine??????????

    Where do you get this poutine stuff? Does it grow in a garden, from a vine or tree? Do you catch it in a body of water? Do you get a hunting permit and stalk or trap it? Or just go to Wally World and buy a can off the shelf in the dogfood isle?
     
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    Plese see post 198.
     
  6. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I saw post 198. That still does not explain where fannie got the can or what's actually in it called poutine. If it's liver or beans I don't want any!
     
  7. silverfox

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    ...............:slap:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Do you actually know what that poutine stuff is? Must not be meat because vegitabletarionions eat it!:)
     
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    Well if Burger thing is making it now, I wonder why vegitabletarionions would eat it..... sure as heck ain't no vegitabletions in there, from Burger Thing!:rofl::rofl::rofl:


    Cat, I hav'nt eaten it in years but if done rite it's a dam good artery buster snack...


    Deep fried fries, deep fried turds,,,er,I ment curds:rofl2: and or your favorate cheese, smothered in artery buster deep fried gravy, 911 on speed dial hold, and enjoy:yup:......for desert some deep fried chicken skin and a gallon of deep fried mayo:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:


    Joking about deep frying the chees and gravy,,,,,but not the chicken skins and mayo......

    ;)(y)

    :rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    In French its pronounced pooh-tzin.:cheers:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    For the past 17 months I'm not supposed to eat fried foods. But sometimes I have to have my fish and chicken and fries, and on and on fried. If I can't eat what I want why live?
    Don't know if there's anyplace down south or midwest where I can get some of that poutine stuff but I'm gonna start asking and looking. I'm either gonna love it or hate it! If it's greasy I gotta love it!:yahoo:
    Most fast food places never make real genuine anything. They just put together junk that looks similar to real food. I've heard what's in McRibs and don't think I'd be interested. However my wife loves them!:oops:
     
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    Cat, being serious....ya wana try it, make it yourself:). Hand cut your own fries, no store bout frozen crap!! Deep fry , cover with any cheese of your choise if your not into the curds. make a real beef gravy, again none of that canned stuff, cover and smother, it is good;)
     
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    I feel my heart stopping just reading this!:49:
     
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    Ah! Thanks, Stef!(y)
     
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    Fat Tedy, I'm getting serious. My wife rarely looks at my monitor. She read the recipe and says okay on the poutine! Thanks. :thumbs2:

    Silverfox our hearts are gonna stop someday. We'll go with a full belly and a smile on our faces!;)
     

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