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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by gjones4487 View Post
    You can try "The mess" Fries, Dressing, Ground Beef, Cheese and gravy... Havnt tried it yet but heard its pretty good
    Seriously? I haven't had that since I was up in Labrador in the late 80's.

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

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    Is that not you in your pic (other thread) with the red hair?


    nope. that is the girl that works there. lol

    i asked her if she wanted to be in a picture with my bike for the Photo-tag thread.

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Ahh ok, I stand corrected.

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    I'm curious... What is this dressing? Is it like gravy or something?

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    When I had it years ago it was a dry bread crumb style "dressing".

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    Its a box dressing like what you stuff a turkey with. And they put it over fries and gravy on top of that = Newfie Fries
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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by woobie View Post
    When I had it years ago it was a dry bread crumb style "dressing".
    ^^This

    It's made with bread crumbs and savoury.

    It's not stuffing.

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    Last time I made stuffing it was made with bread crumbs and savory.......
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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    You need Mt. Scio savoury to make it truly Newfie . I hope they do make it that way. Yum!

    Always called it dressing, even when we stuffed the bird...

    Chips, dressing n' gravy ftw!! Nothing better than hot chips on a cold day after a skate. Rib stickin'.
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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Braveheart is a redhead bwahahahahah!

    Pics of Lou Anne... I live in Milton, going to have to see this for myself.

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by redridernl View Post
    ^^This

    It's made with bread crumbs and savoury.

    It's not stuffing.

    and potatoes mixed in aswell

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by gjones4487 View Post
    Last time I made stuffing it was made with bread crumbs and savory.......
    Okay but that's not typically what people around here refer to as stuffing.

    Quote Originally Posted by lucky2 View Post
    and potatoes mixed in aswell
    Ummmm, no.

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by Orangepeel View Post
    You need Mt. Scio savoury to make it truly Newfie . I hope they do make it that way. Yum!

    Always called it dressing, even when we stuffed the bird...

    Chips, dressing n' gravy ftw!! Nothing better than hot chips on a cold day after a skate. Rib stickin'.


    In cooking school the deal was "in the bird" its stuffing, cooked on its own its "dressing". Done right and i see no difference in taste.

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    I've had Louanne's regular fries and they were great! Now I'm gonna have to try the Newfie fries with dressing. That sounds kinda interesting!

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Finally took a ride there yesterday and ordered a poutine (being a Quebec expat). I was surprised they used shredded cheese instead of curds, but I'm assuming that's what is normally used in a Newfie Fries. And all I can say is wow! The fries and the gravy are wicked!

    No cougar there however. Just a pair of teenagers.
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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by int15 View Post
    Finally took a ride there yesterday and ordered a poutine (being a Quebec expat). I was surprised they used shredded cheese instead of curds, but I'm assuming that's what is normally used in a Newfie Fries. And all I can say is wow! The fries and the gravy are wicked!

    No cougar there however. Just a pair of teenagers.
    Yes the Poutine isn't the greatest due to the shredded cheese, but there is no cheese on Newfie Fries :P just Fries, dressing and gravy and its damn good if you ask me
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    Anyone know their hours? Specifically weekend hours

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Quote Originally Posted by daisoman View Post
    Anyone know their hours? Specifically weekend hours
    Hours: 11:00am to 7:00pm, Tuesday to Saturday and 11:00am to 5:00pm on Sundays according to a site I found on a Google search.

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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Sounds appropriate .

    Tastes damn good no matter what . Iwantsome for breakfast!

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    In cooking school the deal was "in the bird" its stuffing, cooked on its own its "dressing". Done right and i see no difference in taste.
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    Re: Louannes Newfie Fries

    Chips, Dressing and Gravy close by!!!

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