At least the potatoes are vegan.  ;-)

Cheers,

frank

On 2 July, 2015 5:31:53 AM EDT, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
>There's an article here about posh poutine:
>
>http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2014/sep/07/poutine-the-posh-chips-and-gravy-taking-over-the-world
>
>I thought about it while I was away in France. There's an Auvergnat
>dish called Truffade which could be proto-poutine. It's made from
>sautéed potatoes mixed with cheese (no gravy) and formed into patties.
>It's very nice. Gravy of course is mere millimetres away. If you're
>having your truffade with a steak and a bit of sauce, well there you
>have it all.
>
>Aligot, which is mashed potatoes and cheese, seems to be a close
>relation, and is very nice with sausages in onion gravy.
>
>B
>
>> On 2 Jul 2015, at 05:19, Knarf <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Culinary un-delights? Poutine? (Quebec) Seal flipper? (Newfoundland)
>Kraft Dinner? (everywhere) Smoked meat? (Montreal) Red River Cereal?
>(The West) Maple Leaf cookies? (Sea to Sea)
>> 
>> What's not to like?
>> 
>> Seriously, thanks, Ann, and thanks to everyone who commented.
>> 
>> BTW, TNT is the army surplus store in that building. Filled with
>must, mould and lots of cool stuff (most of it olive drab).
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> frank
>> 
>>> On 1 July, 2015 11:36:11 PM EDT, ann sanfedele <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>> I'm a fan of Canada - except for certain culinary un-delights
>>> 
>>> Fun photo here, too! (Dynamite shot, even, you might say)
>>> 
>>> ann
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 7/1/2015 2:51 PM, Knarf wrote:
>>>> On July 1, 1867 the BNA Act (of the British Parliament) granted the
>>> former colonies of Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick and Nova
>>> Scotia limited independance: the Dominion of Canada was born.
>>>> 
>>>> Until the 1960s our flag was the Red Ensign, a Union Jack on a red
>>> field with the shield of Canada thereon. Even as a kid I thought it
>was
>>> humiliating.
>>>> 
>>>> After considerable debate, in 1965 we adopted the current Red Maple
>>> Leaf flag, which I thought as an eight year old, and still think
>now,
>>> is the most beautiful flag in the world. I will admit to some bias
>in
>>> that regard.
>>>> 
>>>> Here in New Toronto we celebrate that anniversary and Canada Day
>with
>>> this clever trompe d'oeille mural:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>
>http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2015/07/fifty-for-flag-happy-canada-day.html?m=1
>>>> 
>>>> For all it's faults, Canada's a pretty damned good place to live.
>For
>>> all my criticisms of it, this one day of the year I allow myself a
>bit
>>> of patriotism.
>>>> 
>>>> Happy Canada Day!
>>>> 
>>>> Taken with phone cam, processed and posted from phone. Hope you
>>> enjoy. Comments welcome.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> frank
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
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