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Monday, January 7, 2008

Montana's, Orillia, Ontario


Chris and I stopped off for some traditional Canadian cuisine tonight at a place called Montana's. There, we were able to order ribs, fries and pitchers of beer. To immerse ourselves in the local culture, Chris decided to order the following:


And now, a multiple guess quiz about what it could be:

a) fried veggies a la mode

b) a spare tire

c) poutine


If you guessed b or c, you are right! Poutine (pronounced pooh-TEEN in English or pooh-TEN in French), is cheese and gravy covered fries and then baked. Our server rubbed her belly and assured us that no one earns a guts like hers without consuming trop poutine. I couldn't resist, but I did take a picture of our poutine. I'll be uploading it when I get home! Au revoir!

3 comments:

Daniel said...

I'm sure there is 0% cholesterol content in the "gravy fries."

Nicole Felter said...

That's so funny - we have a place here (in Columbus) that sells fries just like this. They are sold at a restaurant called "The Blue Danube" and it's like a secret society and I hear they're delicious. Our friends from NY stop there whenever they visit OH!

Unknown said...

chris&libbie (not sure if its just you writing libbie, or if chris does too) anyways, i kinda lost touch with chris for awhile, and found this blog through julie monahan. nice to read what you guys have been up to ~ if you could, tell chris that chris fenter says hi and glad things are going well :)

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