Originally posted by amb_
Best in Canada I'd have to say is Shawarma Station at Hunt Club and Bank in Ottawa, down the street from where I used to live.
make that Ontario, because obviously you haven't been to the hundreds of shawarma joints in Montreal
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Nov-12-2004 15:42
AwakenedAddict
Transplanted
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Berkeley, California
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I drink it - that's how good it is.
I almost heaved when I read that
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Nov-12-2004 15:43
amb_
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Waterloo
quote:
Originally posted by malek
make that Ontario, because obviously you haven't been to the hundreds of shawarma joints in Montreal
Nope, unfortunately not.
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Nov-12-2004 18:24
rabbitjoker
aural sadist
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
quote:
Originally posted by amb_
Nope, unfortunately not.
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Nov-12-2004 18:28
arek
african messiah
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Toronto - North York
THE HOT DOG has become one more fallen American hero.
Long a starring player at beloved national pastimes such as the backyard barbecue and the ball game, long a dinnertime staple for households in a hurry, the hot dog began to acquire a criminal record back in the '70s.
Then the sodium nitrite added to hot dogs and other processed meats was cited as the evil ingredient. When the compound combines with substances called amines, found naturally in some foods and in the stomach, it was discovered that powerful carcinogens called nitrosamines are formed.
In the '80s, when low-fat eating came into vogue, the hero's criminal record got a bit longer. Nutritionists alerted the public to the high-fat content of the hot dog. One slim dog might pack more than 16 grams of fat, they warned.
Earlier this year, three studies published in a cancer journal suggested a link between hot dogs and two forms of childhood cancer - leukemia and brain tumors.
Nov-12-2004 18:55
Pett
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by amb_
Isn't that on Richmond St., just east of Church St., actually? I've been in there a few times. Unless there is another store
yup, your right, i was close enough
as for that cancer shit no more street meet...
links please for that shit
Nov-12-2004 19:47
arek
african messiah
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Toronto - North York