In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_not-engaged-yet_canada-ladys?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:136Discussion:ca0686c0-f2c5-4210-81e8-7edd585d30e6Post:66fa281f-e25c-4ab2-9a5c-cfe1d9d08141">All my Canada ladys</a>: [QUOTE]Do you really buy your milk in bags? and is grape juice called raisin juice? Posted by meamolly[/QUOTE]
LOL. When we were watching 30 Rock last night, I turned to BF and said, "DUDE. They should let that baby be born in Canada. It would have dual citizenship. Do you know how bad I wanna have dual citizenship in Canada or France?!"
We buy ours in 4L jugs. You can also get cartons or bags. Your choice.
No it's grape juice unless your French.
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In Response to <a href="http://houston.weddings.com/Sites/Weddings/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_not-engaged-yet_canada-ladys?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:136Discussion:ca0686c0-f2c5-4210-81e8-7edd585d30e6Post:39884865-5f03-4b32-b480-8b756a76759c">Re: All my Canada ladys</a>: [QUOTE]Our milk does come in bags, or we also have cartons. Posted by heyimbren[/QUOTE]
<div>Or jugs (like you silly Americans) at the gas stations.</div>
Ahh! I went to Ontario with my boyfriend last month and we stopped in the supermarket. He had heard a rumor that Canadian milk is sold in bags, so we had to check it out. They were even selling little milk pitchers above the milk section...I thought it was awesome. I feel like pouring milk out of a bag would be messy though. But who cares about the mess when Canadian milk has no artificial growth hormones.
There's my boyfriend with some Canadian milk, "Poutin", and Canadian Bacon! (Do you have strip bacon over there?) I couldn't eat all the fun food because I'm a vegetarian
Well, the bagged milk goes in a pitcher so you aren't just holding a floppy bag of milk. The bag just goes into a pitcher, and you cut a little piece of the corner.
And yes, we do have strip bacon here. We don't just eat Canadian bacon. (Some of us don't even eat bacon)
Mmm, yes, maple trumps all. There is a commercial on right now where a guy pours syrup over a stick in the snow so it freezes and makes a maple sucker (lollipop). So stereotypically Canadian. So awesome in every way imaginable. I love maple candy.
And maple = awesome! I used to love getting sap from the trees in the yard and making toffee or syrup when we were kids. Nom nom nommmm
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Canada is kind of like a whole other world with new things to discover that us americans only dream of. - Narwhal Paige I would like to profess my love for you and your brilliant mind. - breezerb Murried Bio
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_not-engaged-yet_canada-ladys?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:136Discussion:ca0686c0-f2c5-4210-81e8-7edd585d30e6Post:412ab7a6-2e43-4174-a3e3-3f3a0245d887">Re: All my Canada ladys</a>: [QUOTE]<strong>It's poutine, silly</strong>. And maple = awesome! I used to love getting sap from the trees in the yard and making toffee or syrup when we were kids. Nom nom nommmm Posted by PaigeMcC[/QUOTE]
Unless you're french ;) then it's pronounced "poutehn"
Okay, gotcha. Poutine. Poutehn if you're French. Or, poontang if you're us.
And on a kind of relevant note: Last night at work someone threw a dart at me. The little wing things on the dart were the Canadian Flag. I work at a bar, there's a lot of drunk people. He probably thought I was a dart board. Or, he was mad that I misspelled poutine. Or, he was just an ass.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_not-engaged-yet_canada-ladys?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:136Discussion:ca0686c0-f2c5-4210-81e8-7edd585d30e6Post:42d48248-3a83-4ff2-96df-26130fb85278">Re: All my Canada ladys</a>: [QUOTE]Ya um canada sells their milk in bags because they're SO different from Americans huh? I think was a joke about female reproductive organs but good job to y'all for believing it. and to that girl who really thought no one in canada eats bacon />_ /> Posted by heyitscarla[/QUOTE]
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In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_not-engaged-yet_canada-ladys?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:136Discussion:ca0686c0-f2c5-4210-81e8-7edd585d30e6Post:42d48248-3a83-4ff2-96df-26130fb85278">Re: All my Canada ladys</a>: [QUOTE]<strong>Ya um canada sells their milk in bags because they're SO different from Americans huh? I think was a joke about female reproductive organs but good job to y'all for believing it.</strong> and to that girl who really thought no one in canada eats bacon />_> Posted by heyitscarla[/QUOTE]
Actually, our milk really DOES come in bags.
And Hetshup, I do believe they're plastic. Sorry :/
Re: All my Canada ladys
[QUOTE]Do you really buy your milk in bags? and is grape juice called raisin juice?
Posted by meamolly[/QUOTE]
LOL. When we were watching 30 Rock last night, I turned to BF and said, "DUDE. They should let that baby be born in Canada. It would have dual citizenship. Do you know how bad I wanna have dual citizenship in Canada or France?!"
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No, it is grape juice atleast in English. I'm guessing in French it is jus de raisin...grape is raisin in French and raisins are raisin sec in French.
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Our milk does come in bags, or we also have cartons.
No it's grape juice unless your French.
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Canada is kind of like a whole other world with new things to discover that us americans only dream of. - Narwhal
Paige I would like to profess my love for you and your brilliant mind. - breezerb
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[QUOTE]Our milk does come in bags, or we also have cartons.
Posted by heyimbren[/QUOTE]
<div>Or jugs (like you silly Americans) at the gas stations.</div>
Life is good today.
I feel like pouring milk out of a bag would be messy though. But who cares about the mess when Canadian milk has no artificial growth hormones.
There's my boyfriend with some Canadian milk, "Poutin", and Canadian Bacon!
(Do you have strip bacon over there?)
I couldn't eat all the fun food because I'm a vegetarian
And yes, we do have strip bacon here. We don't just eat Canadian bacon. (Some of us don't even eat bacon)
The best fun food here is maple anything.
Life is good today.
And maple = awesome! I used to love getting sap from the trees in the yard and making toffee or syrup when we were kids. Nom nom nommmm
"Popular on the internetz..."
Canada is kind of like a whole other world with new things to discover that us americans only dream of. - Narwhal
Paige I would like to profess my love for you and your brilliant mind. - breezerb
Murried Bio
[QUOTE]<strong>It's poutine, silly</strong>. And maple = awesome! I used to love getting sap from the trees in the yard and making toffee or syrup when we were kids. Nom nom nommmm
Posted by PaigeMcC[/QUOTE]
Unless you're french ;) then it's pronounced "poutehn"
And on a kind of relevant note: Last night at work someone threw a dart at me. The little wing things on the dart were the Canadian Flag. I work at a bar, there's a lot of drunk people. He probably thought I was a dart board. Or, he was mad that I misspelled poutine. Or, he was just an ass.
they're SO different from Americans huh?
I think was a joke about
female reproductive organs
but good job to y'all for
believing it.
and to that girl who really
thought no one in
canada eats bacon
/>_>
[QUOTE]Ya um canada sells their milk in bags because they're SO different from Americans huh? I think was a joke about female reproductive organs but good job to y'all for believing it. and to that girl who really thought no one in canada eats bacon />_ />
Posted by heyitscarla[/QUOTE]
Just a little hint. When a post has been dead for a while, you don't go commenting on it again.
[QUOTE]<strong>Ya um canada sells their milk in bags because they're SO different from Americans huh? I think was a joke about female reproductive organs but good job to y'all for believing it.</strong> and to that girl who really thought no one in canada eats bacon />_>
Posted by heyitscarla[/QUOTE]
Actually, our milk really DOES come in bags.
And Hetshup, I do believe they're plastic. Sorry :/