I do worry a lot about this sort of thing but I find that a nice helping of poutine calms my nerves.
Jack, poutine sounds just great ! But ya gotta have the 'right' liquid to wash it down with. And your choice might be...?
And BTW, may I have my brunch poutine with a side of baked ziti please..?
Jack, poutine sounds just great ! But ya gotta have the 'right' liquid to wash it down with. And your choice might be...?
And BTW, may I have my brunch poutine with a side of baked ziti please..?
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The sensible drink to wash it all down is of course Coors Light.....to maintain that delicate caloric balance.
'delicate caloric balance'..!? Just who you be trying to fool..lol ?
Nice try... My choice : a Molsen
Describing poutine as "cheese curds in pig gravy" would be like describing the Mona Lisa as a wall hanging. It would be like calling the Sistine Chapel a sitting room. Or, it would be like calling Sophia Loren a girl, the Parthenon a meeting hall, the Golden Gate a footbridge, Kilimanjaro a hill...
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Describing poutine as "cheese curds in pig gravy" would be like describing the Mona Lisa as a wall hanging. It would be like calling the Sistine Chapel a sitting room. Or, it would be like calling Sophia Loren a girl, the Parthenon a meeting hall, the Golden Gate a footbridge, Kilimanjaro a hill...
that reminds me.....I need to call Sophia Loren.....maybe we`ll go out and get some poutine Eh?
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and.......... for the permanent record,a nice full bodied Cabernet or a sweet dark beer such as Killian Red or Dos Equis Dark would compliment this dead-man-walking last meal perfectly
Describing poutine as "cheese curds in pig gravy" would be like describing the Mona Lisa as a wall hanging. It would be like calling the Sistine Chapel a sitting room. Or, it would be like calling Sophia Loren a girl, the Parthenon a meeting hall, the Golden Gate a footbridge, Kilimanjaro a hill...
THANK YOU JK.......nice to see SOMEONE appreciates haute cuisine.
I do worry a lot about this sort of thing but I find that a nice helping of poutine calms my nerves.
LOL. I thought you misspelled poontang.
I do worry a lot about this sort of thing but I find that a nice helping of poutine calms my nerves.
LOL. I thought you misspelled poontang.
Actually I think that's how it is spelled in Vietnam.
No thank you. French fries with Monterey Jack cheese and bacon blended in please. Cheese curds, and gravy on anything no thank you. Beer of any kind NO THANK YOU! Have never had a beer in my life, can't get by the smell even.
Mr Brush......we have crews at the ready,who are willing to pick up all the pesky beers you might have on hand.........for the rest of you who may APPRECIATE pig gravy,please enjoy this seldom seen gravy bus about to depart for it`s bi-weekly run to lower Wisconsin (the true home of the Curdish Tribes of I-94)




