• Re: Great steak

    From Jerry Sauk@jerrysauk@hotmail.com to rec.food.cooking,alt.food.fast-food on Wed Jul 1 14:26:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.food.cooking


    "KenitoBenito" <Kenito@Benito.Het> wrote in message news:pk6j0lhkdgv8ediohgea4v6m7eovkajga6@4ax.com...
    On Sat, 16 May 2026 16:27:15 -0600, Hound Adams <ha@inv.alid> wrote:

    On Sat, 16 May 2026 18:14:17 -0400
    jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:

    Of course I know fries with gravy exists, dumbshit. I knew that
    before you posted your picture, which you called "fries on the
    mainland".
    David just loves to dig the whole deeper.

    The "whole" what?

    The Poutine fries?


    Presumably. Or it's a typo, which is my guess at this point.

    I think we all know gravy on fries is a thing in Canada.

    That being the royal "we' of course...


    Nah. Most will know about Canada's use of gravy on fries as a
    popular option. Do all know? Maybe not. But jmquown does point out the comment is a thought and not a statement of fact.

    Add cheese curds and you've got
    poutine. It appears he's now changing his statement about the
    "mainland" to include the entire North American continent as opposed
    to some diners in Montana.

    Yes, diners across 'Murica now feature "wet fries" because they are
    most certainly popular:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/35571284073/posts/10162013611944074/


    Poutine is becoming more popular in the United States. I don't
    know if this is the case in Mexico (the third country that makes up
    North America).

    my mom likes putine. It's definately a canadian thing, I don't like it at all.


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  • From KenitoBenito@Kenito@Benito.too to rec.food.cooking,alt.food.fast-food on Thu Jul 2 01:04:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: rec.food.cooking

    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 14:26:52 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:


    "KenitoBenito" <Kenito@Benito.Het> wrote in message >news:pk6j0lhkdgv8ediohgea4v6m7eovkajga6@4ax.com...
    On Sat, 16 May 2026 16:27:15 -0600, Hound Adams <ha@inv.alid> wrote:

    On Sat, 16 May 2026 18:14:17 -0400
    jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:

    Of course I know fries with gravy exists, dumbshit. I knew that
    before you posted your picture, which you called "fries on the
    mainland".
    David just loves to dig the whole deeper.

    The "whole" what?

    The Poutine fries?

    Presumably. Or it's a typo, which is my guess at this point.

    I think we all know gravy on fries is a thing in Canada.

    That being the royal "we' of course...

    Nah. Most will know about Canada's use of gravy on fries as a
    popular option. Do all know? Maybe not. But jmquown does point out the
    comment is a thought and not a statement of fact.

    Add cheese curds and you've got
    poutine. It appears he's now changing his statement about the
    "mainland" to include the entire North American continent as opposed
    to some diners in Montana.

    Yes, diners across 'Murica now feature "wet fries" because they are
    most certainly popular:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/35571284073/posts/10162013611944074/

    Poutine is becoming more popular in the United States. I don't
    know if this is the case in Mexico (the third country that makes up
    North America).

    my

    Your feeding your well proved NEED to lie, via grammar, is
    acknowledged.

    mom likes putine. It's definately a canadian thing, I don't like it at
    all.

    It's not for everyone.
    Due to its high net carbs, I won't be trying it any time soon.


    [Cue Jenny (Jerry) running away from the truth. Or diverting from it.]

    "but [sic] I am well known liar."
    -- Jerry Sauk accidentally admitting the TRUTH
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    The name Jerry is a girl's name meaning "ruler with the spear or
    sacred name". https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-jerry
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