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NumberNineDream 03-18-2010 10:17 PM

^ The only thing I remember from my two trips to Canada is the Poutine. Genius.

FETCHER. 03-22-2010 06:22 PM

Those eggy things are excellent, i had no idea they were called "scottish eggs" though, but nevertheless theyre great :).

jackhammer 03-22-2010 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kayleigh. (Post 840100)
Those eggy things are excellent, i had no idea they were called "scottish eggs" though, but nevertheless theyre great :).

Scotch Eggs is the correct term. I can't stand them as I hate eggs but they are only a snack and not our staple diet!

Janszoon 03-22-2010 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 840103)
Scotch Eggs is the correct term. I can't stand them as I hate eggs but they are only a snack and not our staple diet!

Hey I hate eggs too! :beer:

Or did we already discover that?

crash_override 03-22-2010 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kayleigh. (Post 840100)
Those eggy things are excellent, i had no idea they were called "scottish eggs" though, but nevertheless theyre great :).

Scotch eggs are awesome, this local brewhouse/pub in my hometown makes some of the best. Although they may be slightly "American-ized".

Bulldog 03-23-2010 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Ronnie Jane Devo (Post 838552)
It's actually a perfect candidate for this site:

This is why you're fat.

That bacon mug looks amazing.

Also, for the record, Scotch eggs rule.

Violent & Funky 03-23-2010 08:59 AM

I go to school in Ohio but I will be studying abroad in Lux next year so I'll be sure to count on MB for some advice...

mr dave 03-23-2010 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 838608)
Poutine sandwiches are absolutely amazing. Poutine itself is the best thing ever! Just proves that I'm 1000000% Canadian. Too bad it's loaded with calories...

can't say i've seen the sandwich version before, out here on the atlantic coast we have poutine pizza. yeah wrap your head around that pile of awesome. :pimp:

although personally my favourite poutine is something called the 'Day and Ross' from a local truck stop, named for the moving line. it's something like most of a bag of fries and most of a pound of ground beef and mozzarella swimming in gravy. i usually get mushrooms and onions added to mine to counterbalance the foolish amounts of salt contained within. they also serve that thing on a platter (rounded over) instead of a plate.

someone posted a link to 'this is why you're fat', my previous paragraph should be on 'this is why you had a heart attack'.

Burning Down 03-23-2010 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 840530)
can't say i've seen the sandwich version before, out here on the atlantic coast we have poutine pizza. yeah wrap your head around that pile of awesome. :pimp:

although personally my favourite poutine is something called the 'Day and Ross' from a local truck stop, named for the moving line. it's something like most of a bag of fries and most of a pound of ground beef and mozzarella swimming in gravy. i usually get mushrooms and onions added to mine to counterbalance the foolish amounts of salt contained within. they also serve that thing on a platter (rounded over) instead of a plate.

someone posted a link to 'this is why you're fat', my previous paragraph should be on 'this is why you had a heart attack'.

There's a small corner diner here in downtown Toronto that serves poutine sandwiches. I guess they're kind of like those hot chicken sandwiches, only with fries and cheese :D

Poutine pizza? Never heard of it before but it sounds good.

And that truck stop poutine sounds really good, but yeah it is probably really bad for you :) Sounds like it would be really salty with all that gravy and the fries!

Farfisa 03-23-2010 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kayleigh. (Post 840100)
Those eggy things are excellent, i had no idea they were called "scottish eggs" though, but nevertheless theyre great :).

If I ever take a trip to Scotland I'll be sure that you'll treat me.


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