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No, yours was fine.


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I'm half Filipino, so it is somewhat related to something, but to stay on topic: Poutine rocks, I think they do a weird greasier variant in a few of the chippies in my area in London and we regularly indulge, although just the word "Curds" makes me cringe a bit.


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at first glance it kinda looks like cut/screwed up apple pie. o.O


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at first glance it kinda looks like cut/screwed up apple pie. o.O


that just reminded me of the all American pie from 'thank you for smoking'. A hot apple pie with american cheese slices on top, with a little American flag stuck in it.


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That poutine pic looks revolting, but it makes sense why its good. It doesn't look too healthy, but I have a garbage-disposal metabolism so I don't care. Why does grease make things so good? What kind of cheese would you suggest for this?

Oh, and McDonalds serves different cultural foods? I thought it was cancer-burgers across the table.

Also, can anyone else relate to how good just plain toast and butter is?


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Also, can anyone else relate to how good just plain toast and butter is?


Once in a while, ya its amazing.

And about the poutine, i personally dislike bacon, but this just looks disgusting. (no offense to those who like it :) ) I can't see why someone would even attempt to try it, but who knows


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What kind of cheese would you suggest for this?


Cheddar is always a good choice, if you like a lot of flavor. Most people I know like mozzarella and sometimes swiss.


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And about the poutine, i personally dislike bacons

There's no bacon in regular poutine, as far as I know... Just fries, gravy, and cheese.


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And about the poutine, i personally dislike bacons

There's no bacon in regular poutine, as far as I know... Just fries, gravy, and cheese.


He speaks the truth. I have to pay extra for bacon on my poutine. :(


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I have not heard of this foodstuff until this day.

I think I'm in love.


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to make a better (albeit greasier poutine) add small peices of green onion, baconbits(better if homemade), a form of nut(almonds are fine too) and cheese wizz if your feeling like being particularly canadian. surprised its canadian only sort of thing (i get my poutines at a place called "new york fries")


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(Fries, a can of gravy, 3/4 of a brick of chedder, and 16 chopped up breakfast sausages.)


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Okay, that looks absolutely DISGUSTING.


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Okay, that looks absolutely DELICIOUS.

I don't remember, would I be considered a wuss if I wanted to use a fork for that?
Been a while since I was up north.


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3POK_PHALE wrote:
Okay, that looks absolutely DELICIOUS.

I don't remember, would I be considered a wuss if I wanted to use a fork for that?
Been a while since I was up north.


Me and the boyfriend attacked it with 2 forks. It's still out there in the living room, I should go put it in the fridge.


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