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2nd March 07, 03:32 AM
#91
Yes the US doesn't seem to go in for vinegar does it?
I remember asking for it at my Philly hotel and the best they could produce was wine vinegar.
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Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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2nd March 07, 09:51 AM
#92
What, vinegar on fries is odd?
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2nd March 07, 09:55 AM
#93
 Originally Posted by Abax
Almost forgot. It's also when the road signs say "Squeeze Left" instead of "Merge Left."
When I was dating, I know I would have used that to my advantage
It don't mean a thing, if you aint got that swing!!
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream - a child of the mist
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2nd March 07, 10:00 AM
#94
I put malt vinegar on my fries.
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2nd March 07, 10:40 AM
#95
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
I put malt vinegar on my fries.
It's just difficult to find malt vinegar in a restaurant in many parts of the US (also depending on the type of restaurant). A fish joint in the northeast is much more likely to have it than a burger joint in West Virginia (or to my experience Alabama, or Missouri, or Kentucky, or... well, you get the idea).
Ditto with mayonaise on your fries - common in some parts, but not in others.
I knew I was back in the northeast about 20 years ago when I could find salt and vinegar chips (crisps) in the store - although those are now common in this part of the country, too.
Last edited by Fearnest; 2nd March 07 at 11:18 AM.
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2nd March 07, 11:04 AM
#96
I can't say I have had much problems finding malt vinegar in Canada. Of course I only want it with certain foods, so it is usually available with those foods.
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2nd March 07, 11:40 AM
#97
You know your in Canada when you can get a zamboni for your lawn tractor (or that your lawn is actually an ice rink long enough to own a zamboni).
I like Canada, Ketchup flavored "crisps", and all the good chocolate. You can't get "the good stuff" here in the states. It's funny when a canuk is an american chocolate virgin, they make some funny faces, then say "how can you eat this stuff"! One other thing I have noticed, How come all the "lame Canuks" live in the states? Kilt on frozen brothers!!
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2nd March 07, 12:04 PM
#98
You know you're in Canada when someone tells you:
"Keep your stick on the ice"
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice but in practice there is.
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2nd March 07, 12:55 PM
#99
 Originally Posted by Fearnest
That's right - because if you're in the land of "In-N-Out Burgers" a "double double" is a double meat, double cheese burger.
Now THERE'S an addiction to rival the kilt addiction! (And cheaper, too!)

only until the coranary artery disease kicks in
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2nd March 07, 01:08 PM
#100
 Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
What, vinegar on fries is odd?
If vinegar on your firies is odd, what about cheese curd and gravy?how about fries with curry? mmmmmm
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