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My Mom was English and to this day I still eat my fries with malt vinegar. Simply the best way to eat them.
Another treat is to take heavily buttered bread (real fresh crusty bread is best), put a mound of fires on it, then fold and squish and eat away.
For a while I remember being fond of the same recipe, but with peanut batter added too.
Growing up in Quebec in the 50s, Friday was fantastic. A very Catholic province (practising heavily back then) Friday was fish day (i.e. no meat) and every restaurant in town cooked fish and chips on Fridays. We were all drooling, all the time!
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>Au contraire, mon brave! Have you ever eaten your chips (like fries, but made with pieces of potato) aux anglais, with salt & vinegar on them? The smell wafting from a fish & chip shop is enough to make you drool.
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>Anyhow, we're slowly catching up with the "supersize me" continent.
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>>>What is "Poutine"?
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>>In a bowl you put french fries, a kind of cheese we have over here called "Fromage en grains" and you put a kinda spicy hot sauce on it.
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>>I know I know it sounds weird like that but it's eatable. It was invented over here.
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>>And don't tell me it's disgusting. I heard about that bloody thing you guys eat 8-D
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