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No thank you. Instead I think I will satisfy my tastebuds by eating the ever popular poutine, available in Quebec. MMMM MMMM
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There should be plenty of emo-gimps around to get down on their knees to provide you with a table.... should your ordinary table be cut apart by emos to be fashioned into wrist-slitting implements.

 

Better not let the emo out of your site though, or you might end up with black hair dye and a pool of blood staining your floor, and a circle of other emos whining about how you abused a willing emo as a table.

 

Cheese-topped fries are becoming popular everywhere, although gravy is a nice touch.

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There should be plenty of emo-gimps around to get down on their knees to provide you with a table.... should your ordinary table be cut apart by emos to be fashioned into wrist-slitting implements.

 

Better not let the emo out of your site though, or you might end up with black hair dye and a pool of blood staining your floor, and a circle of other emos whining about how you abused a willing emo as a table.

 

Cheese-topped fries are becoming popular everywhere, although gravy is a nice touch.

 

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No thank you. Instead I think I will satisfy my tastebuds by eating the ever popular poutine, available in Quebec. MMMM MMMM

Now u're talking... smile.gif

 

 

And it's not any kind of gravy... it's poutine sauce...

And the cheese... you americans can't even try making your own poutine cause you won't find the right cheese anywhere blum.gif

 

The Gravy - French-Canadian gravy (also known as BBQ Chicken Gravy) is very different than American gravy. First of all, it is very dark and thick, like mol!@#$%^&*es. Secondly, it has a very flavourful taste which cannot be described...very much like pepper and vinegar and other 'magical' ingredients. If you can stand a s!@#$%^&* straight up in it, it's good! Make sure it's very, very hot!

 

The Cheese - The cheese is the most important part of good poutine. You must use FRESH white, cheddar cheese CURDS. These curds have a taste and texture very different than actual cheddar cheese. The cheese curds will actually squeak in your teeth as you bite them. While curds are available in most Canadian supermarkets, they are not found in many American markets (the closest thing in taste is Mozzarella String Cheese - but don't use this stuff!).

Quoted from What is Poutine? A poutine primer.
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Yeah, I do admit that store is pretty decent in terms of poutines. I much rather eat their hot dogs though, but I can't eat hot dogs now due to a few bad experiences... dreams/stomach ache/etc.
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