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In response to
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Poutine and 10 other Canadian foods -- (link)
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by
Reagen
I've never had pate chinois, just shepherd's pie and cottage pie ... -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jan 17 '14, 13:54
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It really is just shepherd's pie. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Jan 17, 13:58
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No, not if they use creamed corn. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 17, 14:02
Nah - real shepherd's pie is made with lamb -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 17, 14:01
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Right. This is why I mentioned cottage pie, which is done with beef (or ground beef). -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 17, 14:03
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I recently found out my mom had that growing up in Argentina. They called it "pastel de papas"
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con_carne
Jan 17, 14:10
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Shepherd's pie is one of those dishes that was once made of leftovers, but is now made from scrat h
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Roger More
Jan 17, 14:16
peppered with actual shepherd on top? -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 17, 13:59
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