But no ovipositors! Dammit!Love that site, one of my favorites. So many fun little things to discover.
Atta boy, give 'em hell. Remember, Han shot first too.Sorry, was too busy almost shooting a guy to pander to Quebecois. Will R+R later.
Is it because you missed and you're upset?Sorry, was too busy almost shooting a guy to pander to Quebecois. Will R+R later.
Is it because you missed and you're upset?
When I read this last night, I was very tired, forgot Jay was from Montreal, and I misinterpretted this post. I thought you meant that in order to pander to a Quebecois, you almost shot a guy, and that kept you too busy to check out Jay's link. I was very confused.Sorry, was too busy almost shooting a guy to pander to Quebecois. Will R+R later.
Does New York Fries even use cheese curds?Home fries, cheese curds (NOT melted shredded cheese, as some places do), and gravy. Some gravies do have bits of beef in them, though. Real French-Canadian poutine is elegant in its simplicity.
Some poutines do have meat, but thats not the traditional recipe. Its an English-Canadian thing. New York Fries (A Canadian fast food place that specializes in fries, and nobody is really sure how they call themselves New York Fries and still insist on being a "proudly Canadian" business) even has a "Poutine" topped with butter chicken.
...I think so? I don't know. Its been a long time since I bothered to try any poutine west of Ottawa.Does New York Fries even use cheese curds?
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Also, anyone that tries to pass off red wine gravy with fries needs to be beaten to death. Gross.
Chicken gravy is generally delicious anytime. Sad fact, KFC does a pretty good poutine....I think so? I don't know. Its been a long time since I bothered to try any poutine west of Ottawa.
Back home there was a place that did their poutine with chicken gravy. It was actually pretty good.