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sunni

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went to an interview for a new poutine place startin up here got the job , instantly!. , with possible supervisor position due to my experience in the food industry :smile: didnt realize 7 years of food experience how much ive grown in this industry , from dishwashing when i was 15 to training and stock, inventory , and now i might have a supervisor position
 

fr3d12

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went to an interview for a new poutine place startin up here got the job , instantly!. , with possible supervisor position due to my experience in the food industry :smile: didnt realize 7 years of food experience how much ive grown in this industry , from dishwashing when i was 15 to training and stock, inventory , and now i might have a supervisor position
That's great news Sunni.
I'm happy for you:)
 

tip top toker

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Congratulations.

And you have whole poutine places? Or is it a restaurant that specialises in it? Sounds brilliant whatever it is :-)
 

sunni

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Congratulations.

And you have whole poutine places? Or is it a restaurant that specialises in it? Sounds brilliant whatever it is :-)
its like a franchise sells only poutine, basically open for lunch, dinner, and late night bar nights
but they have like 40 options , and a vegan option and vegetarian options too!
 

Beefbisquit

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went to an interview for a new poutine place startin up here got the job , instantly!. , with possible supervisor position due to my experience in the food industry :smile: didnt realize 7 years of food experience how much ive grown in this industry , from dishwashing when i was 15 to training and stock, inventory , and now i might have a supervisor position
Grats Sunni! That's great news, I hope everything works our for you!

:D
 

DST

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Congrat Sunni, I must admit, I had to look up poutine:) looks like nice comfort food to me:)
 

Don Gin and Ton

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one thing i didn't try when i was over in canada and should have but didn't know it existed. sounds very mackem, cheesey chips and gravy lol. grats though sunni! better pay check and minions = win, win.

caramelised red onion and baby plum tomato puff pastry tart thingy. gf wanted feta on it though so decided to give it another go. wasn't so bad actually!

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clint308

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went to an interview for a new poutine place startin up here got the job , instantly!. , with possible supervisor position due to my experience in the food industry :smile: didnt realize 7 years of food experience how much ive grown in this industry , from dishwashing when i was 15 to training and stock, inventory , and now i might have a supervisor position
Congrats sunni ! I hope all goes well .
 

clint308

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one thing i didn't try when i was over in canada and should have but didn't know it existed. sounds very mackem, cheesey chips and gravy lol. grats though sunni! better pay check and minions = win, win.

caramelised red onion and baby plum tomato puff pastry tart thingy. gf wanted feta on it though so decided to give it another go. wasn't so bad actually!

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nomz
That looks great !
 

Don Gin and Ton

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cheers clint, been trying to cut down on my red meat. much as it pains me to do so. and the tart is so easy to make it's a 5 min prep job chucking the onions in the slow cooker in the morning and 25 in the oven when you get home.
 

clint308

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cheers clint, been trying to cut down on my red meat. much as it pains me to do so. and the tart is so easy to make it's a 5 min prep job chucking the onions in the slow cooker in the morning and 25 in the oven when you get home.
I wish i could cut down on red meat !
I love it to much , i want to try a tart like that , i have never made one , not the best with pastry !!!
 

clint308

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I made Asian style slow braised beef ribs with wok fried bok choy !
I browned beef ribs in the camp oven over the fire in batches , then fried onion and carrot in same pan to get all that brown beefy goodness
of the bottom of pot , added rest of ingriedients , then placed in hole with charcoal from fire , and buried with dirt.
After 8 hrs in the ground you have ribs that fall apart just from looking at them !!!!!!
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Don Gin and Ton

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I wish i could cut down on red meat !
I love it to much , i want to try a tart like that , i have never made one , not the best with pastry !!!
buy store bought. it's just as good as home made these days and a real time/mess saver. even the chefs on the telly advise you to just buy it :shock:
I made Asian style slow braised beef ribs with wok fried bok choy !
I browned beef ribs in the camp oven over the fire in batches , then fried onion and carrot in same pan to get all that brown beefy goodness
of the bottom of pot , added rest of ingriedients , then placed in hole with charcoal from fire , and buried with dirt.
After 8 hrs in the ground you have ribs that fall apart just from looking at them !!!!!!
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do you cook outdoors a lot? mmmmm bok choi and asian ribs lovely stuff man.
 

HoLE

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one thing i didn't try when i was over in canada and should have but didn't know it existed. sounds very mackem, cheesey chips and gravy lol. grats though sunni! better pay check and minions = win, win.

caramelised red onion and baby plum tomato puff pastry tart thingy. gf wanted feta on it though so decided to give it another go. wasn't so bad actually!

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one thing you didn't have in Canada was HoLE Hospitality,,,,to you and anyone one coming to Canada,,,,hit me up,,,I'm a friendly north of the border
 

Don Gin and Ton

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one thing you didn't have in Canada was HoLE Hospitality,,,,to you and anyone one coming to Canada,,,,hit me up,,,I'm a friendly north of the border
it was so awesome i did promise myself i'd return! wish i knew a lot more of my over the pond buddies, i drove LAX to downtown VAN in like 2004.
 

clint308

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buy store bought. it's just as good as home made these days and a real time/mess saver. even the chefs on the telly advise you to just buy it :shock:

do you cook outdoors a lot? mmmmm bok choi and asian ribs lovely stuff man.
I have seen alot of top chefs on tv saying just buy your pastry , that's what most of them prob does !
I cook outdoors when eva i can bro , something about a burning fire , you can stare at for hours , then the flava it puts into food is amazing .
I put a tarp up the other night when it started to rain .
A bit average but it works !
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