.... Poutine 240g x 60 032 ....
Sorta what I was thinking - and I've seen what retort pouching technology has done to "bread", so I'm curious what "poutine in a pouch" will be like.Pandora114 said:The fries won't be crispy....the whole point of eating Poutine is to scarf it down before the fries turn to floppy limp sticks.
.....soak up some of the beer at last call.Pandora114 said:....the whole point of eating Poutine is to....
Pandora114 said:I don't know if I should be excited...or grossed out...
The fries won't be crispy....the whole point of eating Poutine is to scarf it down before the fries turn to floppy limp sticks.
Jim Seggie said:Sooner have poutine in a pouch than what my troops were fed this morning.
Mmmmm - the only thing better than poutine in a pouch is beer in a bag, right?Journeyman said:It's nice to see some outcome from the money we've invested into "embrace cultural diversity."
.....soak up some of the beer at last call.
:cheers:
Therefore, phase 2 for the ration packs:
milnews.ca said:Mmmmm - the only thing better than poutine in a pouch is beer in a bag, right?
Better that bag than others in the news .... :evil:PMedMoe said:JM would probably like it in an IV bag.... ;D
milnews.ca said:Better that bag than others in the news .... :evil:
:nod: I'm a 'new testament' type of guy -- "it's better to give than to receive"milnews.ca said:Better that bag than others in the news .... :evil:
:rofl:Journeyman said::nod: I'm a 'new testament' type of guy -- "it's better to give than to receive"
Pandora114 said:Wait! You guys get cereal in your box lunches???
At least the box lunches from CFB Greenwood have been improving for flight crews. Meat isn't green any more and the cheese isn't fuzzy. (no joke) Husband still brings his home since he doesn't really eat them. Kids love em...except yesterdays...egg salad..that was kinda gross.
(Husband saves his box lunches to give to the kids, they'll eat anything)