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179 Poutine and Donuts: Food of Champions

Mess Hall Podcast

English - April 28, 2021 11:00 - 31 minutes - 25.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
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Avery and Lena try a plethora (does 4 make up a plethora?) of poutines for Poutine with a Purpose from the restaurants linked below.  We explain what this event is, the origin of poutine, and if we are saying gyro right (note, we are still unsure).  We also talk about the best donuts ever from the Donut Man in Crossfield.  


poutinewithpurpose.com


Mesrizo Mexican Street Food


Mykonos Street Grill


Waffles and Chix


The J Spot


thedonutman.ca 


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