And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It's a Canadian dish, out of Quebec, called poutine. The cheese is supposed to be cheese curds and that's what they look like.
I don't much like the original poutine but up here in Canada the stuff has mutated, in a good way. Last week I had a big dish of poutine made with crispy coated french fries, Jarlsberg cheese, smoked brisket, roasted red peppers, sauteed onions and a spicy hot sauce with 2 cold crisp pints of a local craft hazy IPA. Fabulous.
Two, please. I woke up hungry.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's only 9am but I'll take a set too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a disgusting mess
ReplyDeleteI agree. It would be easy to pass on that.
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DeleteWhoever puts Cheez Wiz or Velveeta on bacon and whatever other kind of meat is under all of that glop is deranged.
Eating that would make a pig puke, never mind a human. That's not to mention a probably otherwise good hamburger ruined with American cheese. Gah!
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don't like cheez-whiz
ReplyDeleteThat's nasty. Who eats like that?
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DeleteIt's a Canadian dish, out of Quebec, called poutine. The cheese is supposed to be cheese curds and that's what they look like.
ReplyDeleteI don't much like the original poutine but up here in Canada the stuff has mutated, in a good way. Last week I had a big dish of poutine made with crispy coated french fries, Jarlsberg cheese, smoked brisket, roasted red peppers, sauteed onions and a spicy hot sauce with 2 cold crisp pints of a local craft hazy IPA. Fabulous.
I'd try it.
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