It is Québecois. It is our national dish. It translate to Chinese Pie or Chinese Pâté.Is "Pâté Chinois" (layer of ground beef, then a layer of cream corn, then a layer of mash potatoes) typically Canadian? Of course it's better served hot. Most eat it accompanied with ketchup.
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Tim Horton donuts would be typically Canadian and children-friendly.
Is "Pâté Chinois" (layer of ground beef, then a layer of cream corn, then a layer of mash potatoes) typically Canadian? Of course it's better served hot. Most eat it accompanied with ketchup.
You're Canadian?Ah, Timmy's. Best donuts in Kandahar.
Sounds a lot like Shepherd's Pie.
Tim Horton donuts would be typically Canadian and children-friendly.
You're Canadian?
Chinatown is a tourist trap, bad analogy. Try again.
It is like legislative condoms.
This is bizzaro land. I use to be in your position. What has becomed of me?
It is Québecois. It is our national dish. It translate to Chinese Pie or Chinese Pâté.
A bad analogy?So is Montreal.
I annul it with my jury powers!Awww yeah! Let's get weird with the law!
You were asleep...I dunno man. Hell I don't even know what happened to me.
Did I say it was?So your national dish is Chinese? Where's that :rofl: emoticon ...
What is a Timmy and why are is donuts so good? IS donut code for his [redacted]?Nope,* though I used to live north of Canada. Doesn't change the fact that Timmy's has the best donuts in Kandahar.
She was a loyalist? Man, she was old.*Well, my grandmother was Canadian. But her family came north during the war seeking a better life and to avoid persecution.