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No more food porn! Thank you for a wonderful review. I have enjoyed this time with you and can't wait to read your trip report!
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Thanks so much for your reviews! I just read it in one sitting. Great Job!!!!not big on buffets either, but we might have to try Boma next time!
Thank you to the OP for all the effort you put into bringing us your reviews. Like everyone else, I was also drooling at several points. You've also given me a new phrase that I hadn't heard of before: "slap-your-granny-good".I too couldn't see most of the pics. I'm not sure what the problem is there.
I have a few comments to make:
You commented that you were surprised that more places didn't serve bread. I was the opposite. I was surprised that you received bread at the restaurants that you did. That seldom happens around here any more except at the finer dining establishments.
You said that "the CS is regular Mexican food that everyone is used to" while the TS is more authentic. I had to say something here because it's my understanding that neither of them are particularly authentic Mexican food and are more Americanized.
"Um were suppose to tell ya what province youre sitting in and I think this is like, Ontario (not sure that is the province she said - just the only one I remember)." From all Canadians everywhere, I just have to say, Ouch!
The shrimp cocktail with the wasabi slaw seemed to me like a really odd dish to be served as Canadian cusine, especially when it was served in a Chinese box.
You asked some questions about some of the ingredients in the recipes for Boma that I might be able to help you with. You can make fish stock with fish scraps, onion, celery, and bay leaves. It's easy to find recipes online. You can buy clam juice or just a can of claims and use the juice from it. You can toast both curry and cumin powder in the oven on a cookie sheet. And to flambe a dish you simply add a little alcohol to the dish to cause flames to emerge from the pan.
You might want to have left this out of your review: "DH leans over the table and very loudly informs DS that if he does not adjust his attitude that he is going to take him to the bathroom and beat him!"![]()
I'm surprised you haven't heard of ice wine before. It is incredible and very well known here in Canada. There is a reason that it is so expensive. Besides the fact that it is so delicious, it is a very involved procedure to produce it.
Sorry about the province thing and I use to live in Upper Michigan very close to Canada. But I remembered a few more - Quebec, Toronto, and Nova Scotia (thanks to you)! I will work on this! Canada is a beautiful country and I hope to take my family for a visit one day.
Toronto?! Again -Toronto is not a province! It always amazes me how little Americans know about Canada and I don't mean to take this out on you but there's only ten freakin' provinces (not forgetting about our three lovely territories, of course). If I were to go to a USA-themed restaurant and they were to tell me that I was in such-and-such a state, I think I would remember it. In fact, I could list the 50 states right now AND explain the relationship that the US has with Puerto Rico and Guam!
For future reference, the provinces from east to west are:
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
And our three territories are:
Nunavut
North West Territories
Yukon Territory
Thank you! I feel much better now.![]()
You know---instead of belittling someone and an entire culture--there are nicer ways to educate someone about your country. I can understand where you may have been miffed, but again there are better ways to express this. I have no clue where they sat me when we went back in May and the reason is that is the only place that I heard of the territory. It is not somehting I use everyday. I am sure that if I had heard of it more than once and not in a rushed manner I would have remembered it. I do not think that she was in any way trying to be rude.
You know---instead of belittling someone and an entire culture--there are nicer ways to educate someone about your country. I can understand where you may have been miffed, but again there are better ways to express this. I have no clue where they sat me when we went back in May and the reason is that is the only place that I heard of the territory. It is not somehting I use everyday. I am sure that if I had heard of it more than once and not in a rushed manner I would have remembered it. I do not think that she was in any way trying to be rude.
I understand about the miss on Canada, and living in Michigan you've probably visited Canada much more than I have - but real life has a way of interfering in our online lives... some innocent comment intended to make light of a situation, one in which all parents surely can relate to - makes me back out of the whole review situations...
The difficulty that the OP was having with her son that day and the comment about not remember what province they were seated in were two different comments altogether. Sorry about the confusion.
I'm sorry if it didn't come across this way but my message was sort of tongue-in-cheek. My apologies. I really didn't mean to belittle anyone.