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as late as 1979 if a woman wanted to get a storecard in a dept store they had to get a signature from either their brother or their father
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I'm loving this thread, makes me want to go to Canada. Also in the north of england we eat Poutine, well we never call it that, it's simply "cheesy chips and gravy" the south turn their noses up on it though.
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Wasn't sure if anyone cared... It's nice to know I'm not the only one getting a kick outta it :) |
can we have a weather update from Mokka central please?
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I had a version of Poutine ( I say a version because I made it myself) for dinner last night and it was heaven!
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BB Canada's impact though |
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I dont think she has had the benefit of a large warm inclusion |
cheesy chips and gravy is not poutine!!!
you need cheese curds for it to be poutine but they're really hard to find |
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Don't be scaring away the other Canadians LT |
There are others?
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I think you will find this link to your liking LT... It explains in detail that we have had an El Niņo Canadian winter here, and for my part of Canada it has meant that we didn't ever get below -30 this winter... and typically in January and February we get a few weeks of -30 to -40 temperatures over the last few years. It is also true that we have probably had very low records of snow fall... so here's hoping for a wet spring, otherwise the farmers are going to be hooped. |
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