Re: [NTLK] newtontalk Digest V6 #268

From: Christian Joli <christian.joli_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jun 11 2006 - 04:18:43 EDT

What in the world is "poutine" ?
This question from an ignoramus, an alumnus of a French hotel school (this
date back to the 60s :-(((
Cheers,
Ch.
On 6/11/06, Newt Gwen <newt@candg.info> wrote:
>
> Le 11 juin 06 à 03:21, Andy Reed a écrit :
>
> > I can't wait for the day when I can visit Quebec and get some
> > poutine! Since I live in Washington state, it may not be for a long
> > time. I may get to France before I get to Quebec.... hmmmm... is
> > there poutine in France?
>
> No, poutine in France. My wife who is borne in Montreal teach me what
> the Poutine is. Before I find her, I never her this word and never
> taste this kind of food :)
>
> Now, sometime, we do some home-made poutine because we leave i,n
> France and it's really one of our pleasure to eat the real one we we
> travel to Quebec :)
>
> But, like you can imagine, for French peoples, Poutine is not "real
> food" like the French one who is (for some kind of French) the only
> "Grande cuisine" :)
>
> For my part, I mostly eat Italian food, pasta and Pizza :)
>
> Gwen.
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