Here is home made lasagna.
I have seen of poutine on the food channels, and I had to try it when I saw it on the menu at Red Robin. It is french fries, deep fried cheese curds, smothered in mushroom gravy, and topped with more cheese. I guess this dish originates in Canada.
Here is banana bread, I had a recipe post that need a picture. So I made up the banana bread recipe for the picture for the post. Also my son wanted some banana bread. The recipe can be found here.
My drink from Culvers.
I love homemade lasagne :) Is that garlic bread along side it on the plate?
ReplyDeleteThe banana bread looks good!! I make some version of banana bread every week. Drives my husband crazy, he wants the one before I got crazy trying new recipes.lol
ReplyDeleteI think I'm making banana bread this afternoon!
ReplyDeleteUmmm it all looks good, since moving south I really miss Culvers!
ReplyDeletePass the lasagne, please!
ReplyDeleteLooks mighty tasty.
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Yum! And yes, poutine is Canadian, from Quebec. The basic poutine is fries, cheese curds, and gravy. Then you can mix it up with add-ons, other sauces and such. Bacon is also yum on it!
ReplyDeleteNow I'm hungry. :)
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Never heard of poutine before - it looks and sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteAll the food looks yummy. I am sad that they closed the local Red Robin.
ReplyDeleteI was going to make the poutine for an Epcot party we had last year. It sounded so yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy - food! My favorite! :-)
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