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French-canadians, rise and shine!

Discussion in 'Sorcerous Sundries' started by Disciple of The Watch, Sep 23, 2005.

  1. DarkStrider

    DarkStrider I've seen the future and it has seen me Distinguished Member

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    Chips and mayo - ok
    Chips and gravy - needs faggots as well
    Chips and cheese - I can feel my arteries hardening
    Chips, gravy and cheese - I thought the french could cook !!!!!!
     
  2. Disciple of The Watch

    Disciple of The Watch Preparing The Coming of The New Order Veteran

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    Despite how weird it sounds, poutine is *great* stuff. It's even better when topped with smoked meat and BBQ flavoured cheese :love:
    Though one of my friends used to topis his with mayo... scary.

    Try it, you'll see, it's great :evil:

    Ofelix, what, you don't approve my choice of being the brain? I carry the wisdom of age! Respect your elders, young punk! :D

    Just kidding.
     
  3. Drugar

    Drugar And now... we wait! Veteran

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    Well, the combinations of cheese and mayo I can understand, but together with gravy turns my stomache around!

    The only thing that should have gravy on it are cooked or mashed potatoes.
     
  4. Bion Gems: 21/31
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    maudit tabarnak osti!

    marde!
     
  5. DarkStrider

    DarkStrider I've seen the future and it has seen me Distinguished Member

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    You guys are wierd BBQ-flavoured cheese ??

    I'd rather have some nice walnut bread with roquefort, stilton, wensleydale, yarg or chevres and a good bottle of red wine or port
     
  6. Disciple of The Watch

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    You guys are wierd BBQ-flavoured cheese ??

    I'd rather have some nice walnut bread with roquefort, stilton, wensleydale, yarg or chevres and a good bottle of red wine or port


    Hehe, well, DarkStrider, I guess you're a fan of fine cuisine, then. Our gastronomy must seem childishly simple.

    Yeah! BBQ flavoured cheese :love:

    Preparing a poutine is a labor of love, you know! The fries, the gravy, the cheese, the smoked meat, the BBQ flavoured cheese...

    And if it sounds weird... I understand. This was a recipe I came up with when stoned. I found smoked meat and BBQ cheese in the fridge and dumped that on the poutine, and that was the beginning of a wonderful love story... or stomach-churning story for you fine cuisine amateurs out there :D

    @ Bion: Ah, some swearing in our native language! Sweet!
     
  7. Arabwel

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    ... you are weird.

    But yay for msyo on chips/fries/whatever ya want to call 'ems!
     
  8. Disciple of The Watch

    Disciple of The Watch Preparing The Coming of The New Order Veteran

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    Yes, I am weird, I know. :cry:

    No, seriously, withouth my modding it, poutine is fine food, indeed. We should do a BoM bamquet with five services of poutine... bring your own antiacid :D
     
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    Mayo is inherently disgusting. It shouldn't be used for anything other than binding a salad or dip together, and then only in the absolute minimum quantity possible and well-doctored with things to disguise its taste.

    Gravy on fries, however, is bliss. I'd be will to try a poutine...
     
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    Then there's the poutine that you can use to fill potholes :p .

    It's good stuff, albeit artery clogging. And I'm not even French-Canadian. Just Canadian.
     
  11. Disciple of The Watch

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    Mayonaise is evil. :evil:
     
  12. Ofelix

    Ofelix The world changes, we do not, what irony!

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    Okay Bion, you knew it's really bad language did you? Oh the proper spelling is tabernacle and ostie

    Good thing we ain't French eh? No seriously it's good

    No the worst thing I saw was Ketchup with poutine... :eek:

    And there's always the italian poutine while despite the name is also french-canadian, you just replace the gravy by tomato sauce, Or just add it ;)
     
  13. Disciple of The Watch

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    Urgh, Ofelix, your mention of ketchup with poutine reminds me of my ex... she used to ate poutine with ketchup *and* mayonaise. The poutine was a f***** up tint of pink...

    Urgh... how disgusting. :bang:
     
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    It appears that the invasion is on. I would have been riding zamboni's. Sneaky, very sneaky. :D

    Welcome to the board.
     
  15. Disciple of The Watch

    Disciple of The Watch Preparing The Coming of The New Order Veteran

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    Yes... the invasion is on... and we still have our secret weapon. Muhahahaha :evil:

    :D
     
  16. Felinoid

    Felinoid Who did the what now? ★ SPS Account Holder

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    I know cheese fries are heavenly, but I'm a little hesitant to add gravy to the mix. :hmm:

    (Ooh, a cheese question for the Wisconsinite!) It's called smoked cheddar and it's absolutely delicious. :yum:
     
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    Uh, Felinoid, while the kind of cheese you talk about is mouth-watering, that isn't exactly what I was talking about. I was plainly and dumbly speaking of gouda curls marinated in a BBQ aroma...

    Argh, all this food is making me hungry. Time to order some Domino's.
     
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    Another of the French Canadians here. Now mind you, not just any cheese will do to make poutine, you need cheese curds :yum: now we're talking!
     
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    Well, now that we've gotten the French-Canadians attention, I'd like to talk to you on behalf of the Newfies here. Let's renegotiate the Churchhill Falls deal, m'kay? And get a *definitive* border between Quebec and Labrador.

    I tried poutine and it sucks majorly! :toofar: :p
     
  20. DarkStrider

    DarkStrider I've seen the future and it has seen me Distinguished Member

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    Ok replies

    @shadow scorpion yes I'm a gastromand I like the fine things in life as I can afford them; but even when stoned or another influence I don't cook wierd although once I did cook venison forrestierre fo myself and friends. :D

    @Felinoid Smoked cheddar is delicious but here it's smoked using oak which has nothing to do with bbq
     
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