American/Canadian cuisine

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  • small town beck
    small town beck Posts: 6,691
    prism wrote:
    i'm currently eating a piece of a organic dark chocolate with chilies bar....it's a lovely combination of two of my favorirte things...yummm

    Had some of that in Italy... YUMMY!!
  • prism
    prism Posts: 2,440
    Had some of that in Italy... YUMMY!!

    what i'm eating is made at a company in Oregon...but i bet it's good where ever it's from
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Mmm ... smores! A must for camping/cottaging.

    Beaver tails.

    Poutine. Personally, I don't like poutine (I don't like gravy or curds), but it's a favourite amongst most Canadians.


    Edit: Poutine is french fries with gravy and cheese curds.


    ooh! Is that like cottage cheese? French fries with gravy and cottage cheese? hmmm......interesting.

    Ok what's a Beaver Tail? Someone has explained this to me before but I forget now. Some kind of danish?
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    HushBull wrote:
    You need to get your ass down here to the South and try some soul food. :)

    Yup! :) It's on the Bucket List, just not gonna be able to make it there this trip, but believe me, I don't share PJ's hesitancy. ;) I'm busting to go to the South. :)
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Hinny wrote:
    Chow-dah!

    Shau-dare!

    Chow-dah!

    Shau-dare!


    :) That's already on the list. :) Ta. :)
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    prism wrote:
    i'm currently eating a piece of a organic dark chocolate with chilies bar....it's a lovely combination of two of my favorirte things...yummm


    It's yum isn't it? :) We have it here AND the dark organic chocolate with the shiraz in it. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :)
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  • nocode23
    nocode23 Posts: 411
    Cheese steaks, Shrimp po' boys, gravy fries...mmmmm!
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    nocode23 wrote:
    Cheese steaks, Shrimp po' boys, gravy fries...mmmmm!

    Ok, cheese steaks are just steaks with cheese on top right?
    And gravy fries is chips and gravy. yes? :)

    What's a shrimp po' boy? :)
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  • nocode23
    nocode23 Posts: 411
    Shrimp po' boys are battered, deep fried shrimp on a hoagie type roll with mayo, ketchup, pickles, lettuce, onions and tomatoes. Delicious! Cheese steaks are also sandwiches on rolls with thinly sliced, chopped steak, sauteed peppers, onions and melted, gooey cheese. You got it on the gravy fries!:)
  • Hinny
    Hinny Posts: 1,610
    Jeanie wrote:
    Ok, cheese steaks are just steaks with cheese on top right?
    Pretty much the steak + cheese sub at Subway, minus all the salad and the dressing
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  • Hinny
    Hinny Posts: 1,610
    Jeanie wrote:
    :) That's already on the list. :) Ta. :)
    There's a chowder place at Pike Place called...

    wait for it....

    wait for it...


    Pike Place Chowder!
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    nocode23 wrote:
    Shrimp po' boys are battered, deep fried shrimp on a hoagie type roll with mayo, ketchup, pickles, lettuce, onions and tomatoes. Delicious! Cheese steaks are also sandwiches on rolls with thinly sliced, chopped steak, sauteed peppers, onions and melted, gooey cheese. You got it on the gravy fries!:)


    Oh! :D I'm liking the sound of them Prawn thingies! :p:D

    Thanks nocode, I'll have to hunt one of them up while I'm there. :)
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  • Jeanie
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    Hinny wrote:
    Pretty much the steak + cheese sub at Subway, minus all the salad and the dressing


    aah! Thanks Hinny. Think I've had that at some point.
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Hinny wrote:
    There's a chowder place at Pike Place called...

    wait for it....

    wait for it...


    Pike Place Chowder!

    :D Cool!

    I'm so looking forward to going to Pikes Place. :) I'll check out the chowder while I'm there.
    I reckon I'm gonna try to go to the market every morning. See a little for the day and then check out other things.
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  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    camping/cottaging.

    Beaver tails.

    :eek: Jeanie is going cottaging :eek:








    Sorry I couldn't resist over here that means http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cottaging


    ... the things mentioned before and after didn't help :p

    Sorry I'll leave and let you get back to discussing food.

    Oh when I lived in the US I liked pumpkin pie :)
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  • prism
    prism Posts: 2,440
    Jeanie wrote:
    It's yum isn't it? :) We have it here AND the dark organic chocolate with the shiraz in it. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :)

    ooh that sounds good too....do ya'll have dark chocolate-covered edamame?
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Chime wrote:
    Jeanie is going cottaging

    Sorry I couldn't resist over here that means http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cottaging


    ... the things mentioned before and after didn't help

    Yikes!!! :eek: Nope!!! Not that there's anything wrong with that! :D
    But nah, not me, I'd have to be on the verge of wetting my pants to go to a public toilet and even then there's a good chance I'd rather wet myself than go in. :D
    Chime wrote:
    Sorry I'll leave and let you get back to discussing food.

    Oh when I lived in the US I liked pumpkin pie :)

    Pumpkin Pie is on my list, although I have had it before. :) It's yum!
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    prism wrote:
    ooh that sounds good too....do ya'll have dark chocolate-covered edamame?

    scuse me! I'm just furiously googling edamame. :D


    Ah well, not that I've seen pris but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist here.
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  • xscorcho
    xscorcho Posts: 409
    im american and i don't know half the foods listed in this thread!

    and cheese curds are not cottage cheese.. completely different.