Fernand Lachance, que se ha llamado el padre del poutine, fue pedido para mezclar las fritadas y las cuajadas de queso juntas en el mismo bolso en la petición de un cliente. Lachance, a restaurant owner in the dairy town of Warwick, then replied: “Ça va te faire une maudite poutine” (”It’s gonna make a hell of a mess”). The sauce was added later to keep the fries warm.

Poutine has been knocked as an artery clogging, unsophisticated, working-class food. However, these labels have not hurt it’s reputation with Canadians. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation asked their viewers to rank poutine against other Canadian inventions. Out of 50 inventions, poutine ranked 10th. That 10th place ranking is more impressive when you see what it beat - Java Programming Language (#12), the BlackBerry (#18), Radio Voice Transmission (#19), Instant Replay (#24), Goalie Mask (#25), Electric Oven (#29), Alkaline Long-Lasting Battery (#32), and the Snowblower (#37). If you were wondering, insulin was ranked number one.

Who’s hungry?

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Veterans Day / Remembrance Day

By The OFB Team
Sunday, November 11, 2007

We’d like to take a moment to honor all, past and present, that are serving, have served, and given their lives in protecting the United States and Canada.

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