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So who says that was a typo???
"Seahag" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote: You can buy curds here in Michigan (but then, we're not that fat removed from Canada...) Hahahaha! Sometimes your typos are priceless! "Seahag" wrote in message ... "Martin Baxter" wrote: Seahag wrote: Damnit Martin, I didn't need to spend the last hour learning about Poutine! And I can't even try it! http://www.cariboo.bc.ca/news/storie.../poutineK.html Haggy, sure you can! Go down to your local KFC, stop at the super market on the way there and get a bag of fresh curds (I assume they are available, if not grated mozzarella works pretty well), once you get to KFC order a large fries and a tub of gravy, when you get the fries sprinkle the cheese on top, then pour the gravy over the whole lot, et voila, you have poutine. I don't think I've ever seen cheese curd for sale anywhere around here and, according to the many articles I read this morning, KFC or McDonalds isn't the place to try it! It'll give me something to look forward to when we visit Canada! Your link was interesting, figures that the stuff would come from the Eastern Townships, they speak a language there which they claim to be french, but no Frenchman or Anglais trained in french has ever been found that could understand them. I hear they speak french in Louisiana too! Of course now the ultimate in disgusting poutine is the addition of mushy peas, with a healthy sprinkling of vinegar, ketchup, and mayonnaise, well actually it has to be Miracle Whip to be authentic. Almost as delectable as the peas, mash, & ketchup on those meat pies! Seahag |
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