Title: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Shaky on 23-Sep-13, 09:24:49 AM I knew it would happen.
http://media.democratandchronicle.com/im-in-the-mood-for/poutine (http://media.democratandchronicle.com/im-in-the-mood-for/poutine) Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Kris G. on 23-Sep-13, 09:30:41 AM I knew it would happen. http://media.democratandchronicle.com/im-in-the-mood-for/poutine (http://media.democratandchronicle.com/im-in-the-mood-for/poutine) :o Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Donna on 23-Sep-13, 09:32:13 AM I would like to try that!! :devil:
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: patsy6 on 23-Sep-13, 10:44:46 AM Hmmm...I think I'll have to wander over to the Dinosaur sometime and try it. I'll post a review when I do.
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: valhalla on 23-Sep-13, 07:20:54 PM Have a couple of cats at the table....
:devil: :devil: Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Nic1Pic on 24-Sep-13, 09:43:48 PM OK gang. If you want to eat real poutine, come in Montréal. But for your health, never eat it not more than one time a month or two.............
Nicole Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Penelope99 on 25-Sep-13, 08:11:08 AM ;) Nicole... but it's so good!!!
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Donna on 25-Sep-13, 09:10:42 AM Saw on TV there is a Poutine place on Yonge St. in Toronto!! Rosedale Diner makes it with Duck!!
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 25-Sep-13, 09:47:29 AM When I was home in Spring, I was at a market on North Winton, and there was a Poutine Stall!!! I wanted people to go there but they had other ideas. Worth a check?? I think it (the market) is open til end October. They have lovely stuff, like yogurt. Also - there is a restaurant somewhere in the ROC area that has the Poutine. I will ask the cousin who takes me there. Who knew!
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 25-Sep-13, 09:48:09 AM What's Poutine again???
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: carly on 25-Sep-13, 09:52:32 AM What's Poutine again??? French fries with gravy and melted cheese curds...although now there are many more variations but that's what it was when I was growing up in Quebec. Yummy and gooey and oooh sooo delicious! Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: patsy6 on 25-Sep-13, 10:42:12 AM Not to be confused with poitín (pronounced pocheen), which could be used to wash down the poutine, if you are adventurous. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poit%C3%ADn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poit%C3%ADn)
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 25-Sep-13, 10:59:39 AM Not to be confused with poitín (pronounced pocheen), which could be used to wash down the poutine, if you are adventurous. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poit%C3%ADn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poit%C3%ADn) Ha! You think this Irish lass does not know about poitín???!! Good one, Patsy!!Slainte! Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: patsy6 on 25-Sep-13, 11:20:15 AM Oh, I had no doubt that you knew about it, Bobbie. I just wasn't sure if the rest of the members of this forum had heard of its miraculous powers. :)
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 25-Sep-13, 11:31:33 AM Oh, I had no doubt that you knew about it, Bobbie. I just wasn't sure if the rest of the members of this forum had heard of its miraculous powers. :) There is a super little film - simply called "Poitin" - which puts the whole idea across. I have not tried to find it online, but it is an Irish treasure, with Cyril Cusack. Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Carol P. on 25-Sep-13, 04:09:22 PM Nicole - Mr Shaky tried poutine while we were up in Canada and loved it! :hungry:
Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Shaky on 25-Sep-13, 04:31:11 PM Nicole - Mr Shaky tried poutine while we were up in Canada and loved it! :hungry: But it wasn't the real poutine from Montréal. Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Carol P. on 25-Sep-13, 05:57:46 PM Nicole - Mr Shaky tried poutine while we were up in Canada and loved it! :hungry: But it wasn't the real poutine from Montréal. No, that's true. :happy: Title: Re: Poutine Invasion! Post by: Nic1Pic on 25-Sep-13, 09:10:49 PM Right Shaky. Poutine is good in Montréal but the best place in Province of Québec is around Victoriaville where it was native.
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