I have to say I'm one of those Canucks that love poutine and beavertails :p (and I've never heard of Cannies before this board :p)
mmm, that restaurant looks good, it never occurred to me that there were Canadian restaurants out there lol :p



Natacha wrote:[quote="Red Moppet]OMG that is too funny! It's true!Mandy, I'm originally from Manitoba... a super small town close to Carman, south of Winterpeg. Do you know where that is?[/quote]
Ha! I wonder how many people, from outside of Canada obviously, get the "Winterpeg" reference...
Ok and how many other Canadians know of "Poutine"? I wonder how many people on the West side of the country have ever heard of it...I'm personally not a fan (which apparently is quite surprising since I'm from Quebec)[/quote]


sidech wrote:Natacha wrote:[quote="Red Moppet]OMG that is too funny! It's true!Mandy, I'm originally from Manitoba... a super small town close to Carman, south of Winterpeg. Do you know where that is?[/quote]
Ha! I wonder how many people, from outside of Canada obviously, get the "Winterpeg" reference...
Ok and how many other Canadians know of "Poutine"? I wonder how many people on the West side of the country have ever heard of it...I'm personally not a fan (which apparently is quite surprising since I'm from Quebec)[/quote][/quote]
Well, you should taste the " poutine " I eat near my place. French fries, sauce, of course, cole slaw, cheese (en grains), chicken and green peppers ! The best. Or the " all dressed poutine ", with the usual + pepperoni and green peppers, even better ![/quote]


Giantmoa wrote:wait... so beavertails aren't made from beavers?

Giantmoa wrote:wait... so beavertails aren't made from beavers?
Natacha wrote:It seems Michael has totally left this discussion![]()
Ok so to anyone who is wondering what Poutine is, it's fries covered in cheese curds (which must be fresh enough to squeak when you eat them) and that in turn is covered in gravy.
I know, sounds healthy, right?
And Beavertails...well...see here.
I just noticed the BeaverBites..that is new to me!



Natacha wrote:Ok so to anyone who is wondering what Poutine is, it's fries covered in cheese curds (which must be fresh enough to squeak when you eat them) and that in turn is covered in gravy.

Natacha wrote:
Oh and I got to ask Kim...what does the description of Quebec Resort in the soup menu say??
Quebec Resort € 4,75
Dubbelgetrokken bouillon met tuinkruiden en filobolletjes.


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