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A bunch of reviews I totally haven't left on the back burner. All coming your way within the next week. I'm talking spicy, savory, salty, and sweet poutines. In that order, maybe? Stay tuned.
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I travel out to Buffalo, NY fairly often. And whenever I'm out there, I almost always make it a point to finish off a night out on Allentown with something from Allen Street Poutine Company. It makes perfect sense to head into familiar territory for my first review- especially at an establishment with such an incredible variety of poutines. However, it came to my attention that there was a second location in the northern part of the city that I hadn't been to yet.
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Back in the year 2000, Ron Cahute, an accomplished Ukrainian-Canadian musician, was nearly finished with his children's CD series- six albums with colorful characters that taught kids how to speak Ukrainian. Having been born and raised in Canada, he decided to make one French CD with French teacher Jane Lapko, titled "Poutine". "Poutine" was based almost exactly on the first album of the Ukrainian series, "Barabolya" (which means "Potato" in Ukrainian), going over basics, such as colors and months of the year. Now, I can't speak on how well that did commercially- but I can confirm that when I got the titular song stuck in my head one day, a friend that I was with finished the lyrics without missing a beat. |
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