It is cheese fries with gravy over them. I think it's mostly only in New Jersey, and then mainly in North Jersey because reasons.
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by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:45 pm
by Samudera Darussalam » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:47 pm
Chrinthanium wrote:
The fries wouldn't have that slight crunch to them if you soak them in gravy. Besides, the last thing fries need is more fat loaded onto them. But also isn't there like cheese curds or something in poutine?
Valrifell wrote:
Everyone's so focused on Canada's poutine that New Jersey can quietly get away with disco fries.
Excellent.
by Kowani » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:50 pm
Pacomia wrote:Imagine there being a restaurant that serves one item for every state in the U.S.. What state would have each food?
Should this go in its own thread?
by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:51 pm
by Farnhamia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:53 pm
Chrinthanium wrote:I must apologize to our Canadian cousins. It seems I misspoke and claimed that "30 million Canadians can't be wrong." Well, my statement should have said, "37.06 million Canadians can't be wrong." I almost completely left out the entire population of Quebec.
by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:54 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Chrinthanium wrote:I must apologize to our Canadian cousins. It seems I misspoke and claimed that "30 million Canadians can't be wrong." Well, my statement should have said, "37.06 million Canadians can't be wrong." I almost completely left out the entire population of Quebec.
There is a ... controversy about Quebec and Canada.
by Farnhamia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:55 pm
Wiki wrote:In recent years, the fair has emphasized its reputation as an event featuring unique, albeit high-fat foods. It has been known for years for Fletcher's brand corny dogs. Recent years have seen the introduction of new unusual deep-fried items, including deep-fried Oreos, deep-fried Twinkies, deep-fried s'mores, deep-fried pork ribs, fried cheesecake; deep-fried butter, fried avocados, deep-fried peanut butter, jelly, and banana sandwiches, and most recently a batter-based fried Coke. New foods in 2008 included chicken fried bacon and fried banana splits. For the 2012 fair, the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas added the deep-fried Samoa cookie.
by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:56 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Valrifell wrote:
I think Texas prefers smoking things over frying things, but generally yes.
I've often wondered what Texas is smoking. So, all the fried wonders coming out of the Texas State Fair are just aberrations?Wiki wrote:In recent years, the fair has emphasized its reputation as an event featuring unique, albeit high-fat foods. It has been known for years for Fletcher's brand corny dogs. Recent years have seen the introduction of new unusual deep-fried items, including deep-fried Oreos, deep-fried Twinkies, deep-fried s'mores, deep-fried pork ribs, fried cheesecake; deep-fried butter, fried avocados, deep-fried peanut butter, jelly, and banana sandwiches, and most recently a batter-based fried Coke. New foods in 2008 included chicken fried bacon and fried banana splits. For the 2012 fair, the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas added the deep-fried Samoa cookie.
by Pacomia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:56 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Chrinthanium wrote:I must apologize to our Canadian cousins. It seems I misspoke and claimed that "30 million Canadians can't be wrong." Well, my statement should have said, "37.06 million Canadians can't be wrong." I almost completely left out the entire population of Quebec.
There is a ... controversy about Quebec and Canada.
by Farnhamia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:56 pm
by Valrifell » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:56 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Valrifell wrote:
I think Texas prefers smoking things over frying things, but generally yes.
I've often wondered what Texas is smoking. So, all the fried wonders coming out of the Texas State Fair are just aberrations?Wiki wrote:In recent years, the fair has emphasized its reputation as an event featuring unique, albeit high-fat foods. It has been known for years for Fletcher's brand corny dogs. Recent years have seen the introduction of new unusual deep-fried items, including deep-fried Oreos, deep-fried Twinkies, deep-fried s'mores, deep-fried pork ribs, fried cheesecake; deep-fried butter, fried avocados, deep-fried peanut butter, jelly, and banana sandwiches, and most recently a batter-based fried Coke. New foods in 2008 included chicken fried bacon and fried banana splits. For the 2012 fair, the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas added the deep-fried Samoa cookie.
by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:57 pm
Pacomia wrote:Farnhamia wrote:There is a ... controversy about Quebec and Canada.
I say they do more harm than good. They do a whole lot of complaining, a whole lot of pushing French on the rest of Canada, and cause a whole lot of confusion. Imagine if California decided every politician in the US needed to learn Spanish, stuck Spanish on every road sign, and had this notion they were better than English-speaking America. That might be a bit of hyperbole, but that's basically the relationship between Anglophonic Canada and Quebec. They talk about leaving, but if they do, they'll be asking to come back within a year.
by Pacomia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:57 pm
Chrinthanium wrote:Eternal Lotharia wrote:What would Oregon and Utah have?
Utah, being the Beehive State, should have something to do with honey. Not sure what, but honey. Oregon, the Beaver State.... well, I have to step back from commenting at this point to remain within the rules of this website.
by Kowani » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:57 pm
Pacomia wrote:Farnhamia wrote:There is a ... controversy about Quebec and Canada.
I say they do more harm than good. They do a whole lot of complaining, a whole lot of pushing French on the rest of Canada, and cause a whole lot of confusion. Imagine if California decided every politician in the US needed to learn Spanish, stuck Spanish on every road sign, and had this notion they were better than English-speaking America. That might be a bit of hyperbole, but that's basically the relationship between Anglophonic Canada and Quebec. They talk about leaving, but if they do, they'll be asking to come back within a year.
by Samudera Darussalam » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:57 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Valrifell wrote:
I think Texas prefers smoking things over frying things, but generally yes.
I've often wondered what Texas is smoking. So, all the fried wonders coming out of the Texas State Fair are just aberrations?Wiki wrote:In recent years, the fair has emphasized its reputation as an event featuring unique, albeit high-fat foods. It has been known for years for Fletcher's brand corny dogs. Recent years have seen the introduction of new unusual deep-fried items, including deep-fried Oreos, deep-fried Twinkies, deep-fried s'mores, deep-fried pork ribs, fried cheesecake; deep-fried butter, fried avocados, deep-fried peanut butter, jelly, and banana sandwiches, and most recently a batter-based fried Coke. New foods in 2008 included chicken fried bacon and fried banana splits. For the 2012 fair, the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas added the deep-fried Samoa cookie.
by Pacomia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:58 pm
Kowani wrote:Pacomia wrote:I say they do more harm than good. They do a whole lot of complaining, a whole lot of pushing French on the rest of Canada, and cause a whole lot of confusion. Imagine if California decided every politician in the US needed to learn Spanish, stuck Spanish on every road sign, and had this notion they were better than English-speaking America. That might be a bit of hyperbole, but that's basically the relationship between Anglophonic Canada and Quebec. They talk about leaving, but if they do, they'll be asking to come back within a year.
As someone from a country with 3 official minority languages and another handful of unofficial ones, bilingual road signs aren’t that big a deal.
by Valrifell » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:58 pm
Chrinthanium wrote:Pacomia wrote:I say they do more harm than good. They do a whole lot of complaining, a whole lot of pushing French on the rest of Canada, and cause a whole lot of confusion. Imagine if California decided every politician in the US needed to learn Spanish, stuck Spanish on every road sign, and had this notion they were better than English-speaking America. That might be a bit of hyperbole, but that's basically the relationship between Anglophonic Canada and Quebec. They talk about leaving, but if they do, they'll be asking to come back within a year.
Take it from America, Quebec can't actually decide what it wants to do with its own independence.
by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:58 pm
by Farnhamia » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:59 pm
by Chrinthanium » Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:00 pm
Pacomia wrote:Chrinthanium wrote:Utah, being the Beehive State, should have something to do with honey. Not sure what, but honey. Oregon, the Beaver State.... well, I have to step back from commenting at this point to remain within the rules of this website.
Missouri, being the Show Me state...
North Carolina, being the Tar Heel state...
New York, being the Empire state...
Delaware, being the First state...
I see a problem with your plan.
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