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Happy Friday guys!! So sorry I missed a video last Fri, but don't worry, I'm here now with a long lost video that was filmed whilst traveling in Canada! I roped in Mike aka Mr FoodishBeauty to taste some typical Canadian Snacks with me, which were kindly gifted to us by the lovely Canadian couple Elma and Geraud! I hope this light hearted fun little video will bring a smile to your face, especially if you've had a tough long week and just couldn't wait to relax over the weekend. I hope you are all doing super well my friends, please don't forget to watch this in HD, and I can't wait to see you in my next video!! Much love + God bless, TJ xx

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Both ways of pronouncing poutine are correct, it just depends if you are speaking english or french

autosgaming
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A part of a forest from which people collect sap is called a sugar bush . It's not like an orchard. The only way to tell it from any other part of the forest is that in the spring the larger maple trees have spigots and either buckets or hoses attached.

wizardsuth
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Bahaha, the owl "hoooo!" I'm glad Canada didn't let you down. Those maple cookies were my absolute FAVORITE thing growing up! Since you're so keen on the chips, you guys definitely need to try Ketchup and All Dressed next time! (:

Modernairesblog
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We tend to call smaller uniform wooded areas ... bush lots or simply the "bush" . For instance we would go to the maple bush. Larger stands of assorted trees would be described as woods and forests - like Britain. We tend not to have moors, fens or dales.

davidwarrilow
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TJ, your hair color is gorgeous! This video brought a smile to my face :) Hope you and your family are doing well. Sending your father positive energy and love!

specialkay
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I'm from Quebec, where poutine orginally came from and I find Quebec people say it "pootin" and the rest if Canada says "pooteen".

Sarahlove
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easy to do maple butter.. cook maple syrup up to 230f.. makenit cool down to 40f and mixte it slowly until he turn light colour

ameb
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Mapple butter is simply baked maple syrup that you then beat to mix it with air thats it
We mostly use it as a spread for toasts but can be used as icing for sweets like donuts and cake

tusk
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You guys HAVE to try all dressed chips they are the

leahmarlene
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They don't have hickory sticks in the rest of the world 🌍 how sad😔

victorialatka
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Love this! As an English person I really struggled with chocolate when I was living in Canada - just not the same!!

laurensowter
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Yay another tasteing video, they're always so much fun to watch ^^ The hickory sticks sound yummy! I love that smokey barbecue taste so I think I would love those! :) I'd also love to try that Maple Butter it sounds so good! <3

mixie
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I laughed so hard watching this! Although watching this makes me crave maple syrup and poutine!! Xxxxx

mikeb
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G and I just watched! 💛 this was such a pleasure to watch! We miss you guys so much! So happy you loved the food, can't wait to have you back on our side of the world x

elma_gnt
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Maple butter Canadian is maple cream in the states it is maple syrup heat to reduce the amount by a third to 112 degrees Fahrenheit then stirred/ whipped for about 1/2hr unless you have the machine which then take 8 minutes

SuperCheeko
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Most people call where they tap the trees, and boil down the maple sap into syrup, a Sugar Farm. The building with the boiling pots is The Sugar Shack.
(Not all maple trees are good for syrup, you have to have Sugar Maples)


Either the light is 'really' bright.
Or someone's 'really' stoned.
(or both?)
(or maybe Mike just forgot his glasses and is trying to read something)

timcarder
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Aw, I was hoping you two would try All Dressed chips. They are a very popular chip here. Great video though and happy to hear you enjoyed our treats.

TheCanadiangirl
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FYI the place where they make the maple syrup is called a sugar bush, or sugar farm, or sugar shack. Their might be a few other names for it but ya. Too bad you didnt try a Kinder Surprise. Glad you enjoyed the treats. Cheers.

glenmelcher
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Fantastic video guys. You're selection of Canadian snacks were a good choice. Hickory Sticks and Coffee Crisp are my favourite. It's a sin against humanity that Coffee Crisp is not available around the world. Thanks for the compliments and for the great video.

jctasm
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My family has a private maple farm. :D It's was my grand father's, pass to my father, then my brothers use it. So maple syrup is always free. :) You don't need to purchase maple syrup butter and sugar, just cook it. Homemade always better. You just need 1 ingredient: maple syrup and just need to boil it on the right temperature and whipping it.

thauria