On 12/12/01 16:35, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_mac.com> wrote:
> on 12-12-2001 9:43, Grant [Routine Poutine] Hutchinson at grant_at_splorp.com
> wrote:
>
>>>> I think that's one of the things you are required to know
>>>> in order to call yourself Canadian. At least, I think so. :)
>>>
>>> So, I'm guessing it's a Canadian State Secret(tm)??
>>
>> http://www.hasc.com/~tikin/poutine-eng.html
>
> Sorry to indulge in this off-topic thread, but a website for poutine, my jaw
> dropped !
> (though I have to admit it's normally the first thing I get when I land in
> Quebec, the best guarded dirty little secret ;-)
> I thought of exporting poutine at some point but decided that probably most
> people will have a hard time realizing that fries, gravy and cheese actually
> taste good together)
Too bad for them, as it really tastes good!!! I would make poutine tonight,
when coming home, but the problem here, in the US (at least in Virginia) is
finding the infamous curly cheese that is needed. Anybody has any suggestion
as to where I could find some? (No, shredded cheese doesn't count as a
substitute!)
-Laurent.
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