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About This Page: This is a discussion on Food and Beer Reviews within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Anybody ever tried to make this? I know you cant have real poutine without cheesecurds which you cant get in the states though so just wondering what was substituted if
Anybody ever tried to make this? I know you cant have real poutine without cheesecurds which you cant get in the states though so just wondering what was substituted if someones ever tried to make this
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I could not say, I have not had it. I read this over on the Kings board at HF's as a Habs fan is coming down in Oct and wanted someplace to watch some games, a retired Habs player hangs out at this place and it was suggested and it came up that they serve poutine.
Maybe someone that lives in the Southbay can chime in if they've eaten there.
I could not say, I have not had it. I read this over on the Kings board at HF's as a Habs fan is coming down in Oct and wanted someplace to watch some games, a retired Habs player hangs out at this place and it was suggested and it came up that they serve poutine.
Maybe someone that lives in the Southbay can chime in if they've eaten there.
ill have to check it out, ive eaten there many times and never have noticed
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Years back I dated a girl from Japan that moved to Vancouver where she subsequently became hooked on Poutine. When she came to L.A. to visit me after 8 or 9 months up there I was shocked! MY GAWD she was thick. Sure, it'd be great once in a while, but eat one of these several times a week like her and what the hell do you expect?
Years back I dated a girl from Japan that moved to Vancouver where she subsequently became hooked on Poutine. When she came to L.A. to visit me after 8 or 9 months up there I was shocked! MY GAWD she was thick. Sure, it'd be great once in a while, but eat one of these several times a week like her and what the hell do you expect?
I'm sorry, but that just looks awful to me. If it could get through one or two bites, I'd be full and that would be way to much. I think I'll pass on poutine and stick with sushi.
I'm sorry, but that just looks awful to me. If it could get through one or two bites, I'd be full and that would be way to much. I think I'll pass on poutine and stick with sushi.
i think im one of the few born and raised californians that doesnt really care much for sushi although i do love japanese cuisine other than sushi, weird
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Today at Trader Joe's, I saw "Wisconsin cheese curds." Just thought you might be interested.
there you go guys... now go get some, then run over to your closest Hat and order a large wet fries, then go home and make your own half-assed poutine!
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