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Tue Feb 22 18:54:42 UTC 2011


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine

"Poutine is a diner staple which originated in Quebec and can now be
found across Canada. It is sold by national fast food chains (such as
New York Fries, and Harvey's), in small "greasy spoon" type diners
(commonly known as "cantines" or "casse-cro=FBtes" in Quebec) and pubs,
as well as by roadside chip wagons..."


OK, we'll give Canada a miss for food!

We'll go 'haute cuisine'  in comparison instead. Laguna as planned :-)

Cheers,
Martin



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