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Beer and Dragons – Phandelver 4 and 5
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Beerdrinker.org is a beer drinker. Beer and Dragons – Phandelver 4 and 5. Recap of the party’s latest adventures in Phandelver. Spoilers below the fold. Flush with Harbin’s reward for defeating the orc marauders, the party returns to the The Stonehill Inn to recover from a tough battle. In the morning they will return to Tresendar Manor to find Glasstaff and dispatch the remaining Redbrands. Returning to the sarcophagus chamber, they pass through the double doors to the southwest, into a large hall. ...
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Happy International Beer Day
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Beerdrinker.org is a beer drinker. Happy International Beer Day. Http:/ www.internationalbeerday.com/. 8220;I thought that was every day.” – Kevin. Adventures in Reality (152). Cook dude cook (3). Know your current events (128). The Oregon Trail (43). Notes from the other side. On Beer and Dragons – Phandelver 4 and 5. On About beerdrinker.org. On About beerdrinker.org. On Lompoc and their wonderful holiday fun. On Lompoc and their wonderful holiday fun. Portland Food and Drink. Jack Bog’s Blog.
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Toronto Poutine: Poutine making culinary inroads in U.S.: Toronto Star
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Poutine making culinary inroads in U.S.: Toronto Star. From today's Toronto Star:. Unless it's maple syrup, it's unlikely many Americans could identify an example of truly Canadian cuisine. But it seems one national dish, a belly-busting concoction born in La Belle province, is creating a buzz south of the border. Poutine – a mixture of French fries, cheese curds and hot gravy – is making it onto menus alongside typical American fare like cheeseburgers and chili dogs. A transpl...
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Toronto Poutine: Poutine on CityLine
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Poutine was the star of a seven minute segment on Cityline, Canada's national lifestyle show, today. Chef Massimo Capra demonstrates a homemade poutine that looks absolutely delectable. I can't get the video to embed here, so click the link below to watch - and to access the recipe. This is a must-try for any poutine fan. Canadian Cuisine: Poutine - CityLine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Up for review shortly. Le Papillon on the Park.
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Toronto Poutine: Sneaking one in...
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Monday, December 28, 2009. This post is sneaking onto the blog in two ways. First, because I wasn’t intended to post again until the new year. And second, because the blog is called Toronto Poutine, and this is most definitely a post dedicated to Montreal. But I’m home, celebrating the holidays, and thought you would allow me one from the road. It’s pretty much impossible for me to come to Montreal without a stop at Lafleur’s. In fact, the fries are so good that I rarely order poutine here. January 4, 20...
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Toronto Poutine: A tale of two Jamies
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Saturday, December 19, 2009. A tale of two Jamies. Jamie Kennedy’s French fries made him famous. It’s only natural, then, that we would seek Kennedy out in the quest for the best poutine in the city. And in fact, that’s exactly what I did – not once, but twice. Tracking Kennedy down requires a tad more effort that it would have just a few months ago, before he sold his exquisite Wine Bar. On Church Street. Now, the search for the Kennedy fries begins at Gilead Café. At the Gardiner Museum. Poutine. W...
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Poutine DOT CO!: Links
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A frustrated Manitoban's search for the perfect poutine in Manitoba. Eating plate after plate of slop with shredded cheese until that perfect poutine finally appears! This is a list of links of various sites that we enjoy checking out related to poutine, as well as our friends around the interwebz. Le festival de la poutine. Annual Poutine and music festival in Drummondville, Quebec organized by the members of Les Trois Accords. Tasty Fish and Chips. Friends of Poutine.me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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5e
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Beerdrinker.org is a beer drinker. Lost Mines of Phandelver – Session Three. This is the story of our little group’s journeys in the areas surrounding Phandalin. Please be aware that spoilers lie behind the fold. Session two: Exploring Phandalin. Spoilers below the fold. Filed Under: Adventures in Reality. Adventures in Reality (152). Cook dude cook (3). Know your current events (128). The Oregon Trail (43). Notes from the other side. On Beer and Dragons – Phandelver 4 and 5. On About beerdrinker.org.
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Poutine Chronicles: Perogie poutine at Beau's Oktoberfest
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Friday, October 17, 2014. Perogie poutine at Beau's Oktoberfest. There we were in Vankleek Hill at Beau's Oktoberfest. And with the myriad of food offerings. We HAD TO try the Barley Mow'. The perogies could have been hotter but the combo of cheesy perogies, curds and gravy really worked well. Adding caramelized onions and bacon? OOoo I would try that! October 18, 2014 at 6:57 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If anyone has had a poutine experience, good or bad, please e-mail me with the name and a...
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Toronto Poutine: The day the poutine came to me.
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Monday, November 30, 2009. The day the poutine came to me. I started this blog to help rationalize my poutine addiction. And with the faintest hope that I might be able to leverage it to get a free meal or two. Recently, I managed one better – I was lucky enough to convince the boys from Smoke’s Poutinerie. To bring their new poutine truck. Down to my office at lunch. “Official blog business”, you know. But the real question is: do I love the poutine? The answer really depends on the gravy. As a Quebecer...
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