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djhaziel
Snake Charmer

Registered: Jan 2007
Location: San Francisco
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Apr-26-2013 17:15
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Thanks everyone! For brevity's sake I'm replying to just a few, but I appreciate all of your replies
Curly fries?! Hmm... well, I guess I'll have to do everything from scratch then, and cut them like that myself as that's also something not easily found down here. To be honest, I only found out curly fries existed earlier this year 
| quote: | Originally posted by Spam
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This is awesome! By the way, although I'm willing to give it a try even if I have to use meat, is there a way I could avoid it? I'm meat intolerant (really, my body hates the stuff), and that's annoying as it sounds. I should've mentioned this before :/
Although, there are a handful of meat-based products I can eat because there's so little meat in them whatever bothers my body is long gone by the time it gets inside my system (but it's mainly fish powder... and dried fish skin).
| quote: | Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Can you buy gravy mix (powdered stuff) at the supermarket?? The best poutine is made with cheap packaged chicken gravy imo. |
Nops. Most Brazilians wouldn't know what to do with it, so any attempt to sell the stuff down here would be met with some resistance.
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
theres an easier way.... the best poutine in quebec comes from chip waggons, anyone who says otherwise is a heretic..... that being said we have it here in packaged form.... pm me a mailing address and ill send you a goddamn package......
the part that i most likely cant legally send you in brasil (due to import restrictions) are the cheese curds..... and in order to be a propper poutine, you need either st alberts or la frappe curd.... the closest thing to cheese curds in brasil would probably be coalho cheese. I prefer to let the curds reach room temperature before making my poutine as it maximizes the "squeak" factor. also be sure to layer the poutine before adding your gravy.... fries / curds / fries /curds so that all the squeaky artery clogging goodness isnt limited to the top surface alone. |
I guess I'll give coalho cheese a go - I love it anyway 
My main concern is... how much do these packages weigh in general? And, most importantly, how can I pay you? I'm sure sending it to a different continent must be pricey 
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