charliemanson
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Canadian food finally
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiENxezSUQFC9sXHhWwjI1viQ...
Finally us Canadians have the chance to have our own cuisine . Most all of the countries have their own special food, Mex...tacos
Americans...burgers...Italians...pizza....tai...tia food on and on.
We have never had a food that is called ours. There has never been a "Canadian" food.
Now we can call Pot brownies ours! Yea!
If I am wrong please give me an example of what our Canadian food is.
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David K
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Back Bacon!
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Cyberian
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Poutine!
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John Harper
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Canada geese.
John
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DanO
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Moose tacos.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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StuckSucks
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Kamloops has the best tasting dirt, now it has the best tasting brownies?
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chippy
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Canned food.
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Skipjack Joe
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Whale blubber.
Sautéed mosquitos.
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bajagrouper
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Piroshki, yuk
I hear the whales song
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AKgringo
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I had a sea food pizza in Prince George once. It used a Newburg sauce instead of a tomato base, and had some pretty tasty chunks of cod(?), scallops
and shrimp, and I asked for a couple of anchovies as well.
I nominate that for Canadian cuisine!
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"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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David K
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What a bunch of hosers!
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shari
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double double with a shot of CBD
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basautter
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Ok, poutine gets a blue ribbon (I have ordered this across the US, mostly with confused looks), fried walleye gets a red and Canadian Bacon gets a
yellow. Your on the map!
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surabi
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Nanaimo bars
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Timo1
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Mountain goat kabobs and saskatoon berry pie
sold out and got out !!!
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shari
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Perch....and brownies yup!
This is a big day in history & I am proud Canada is taking the lead in this long overdue legislation. I bet other countries will jump on the
bandwagon now that we broke the ice...is it 4:20 yet?
[Edited on 10-17-2018 by shari]
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JoeJustJoe
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Yes, today, Canada, legalize recreational marijuana, showing that Canada is a progressive state.
Hopefully, both the US and Mexico, will follow suit country wide, so cops, and especially the FEDS stop harassing and arresting people, for simply
having marijuana.
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charliemanson
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Nice! What about the Maple syrup? I thought that would be first. Best served over pancakes with fried eggs in the middle. Had that once in San
Juanico, doubt it was true maple syrup, but my blood work has never been the same.
I don't smoke anymore, but I wonder if the above made with some bud in the pancake mix would start the day off good?
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bajabuddha
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My personal recipe for making magic brownies or pancakes; don't just add the ganga to the mix raw and dry; whatever amount of oil or butter the mix
calls for, add 1/3 more, and slowly (not too hot!) sautee the leaves in a small pan for 5 to 10 minutes to absorb the oil and soften the leaves/bud so
it's not so dry and crunchy, plus it unlocks the THC better as well. This from the late 60's / early 70's.
Also, from the new-age pot pharmas, a few eye-droppers-full of THC oil in the batter is even easier, albeit a tad more expensive... still very
effective.
Enjoy, northern neighbors!
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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