We do have a fine selection of junk food here in Canada. Something to be so very proud of.
I don't get too excited in US grocery stories, though. (They feel close enough to ours.)
But if you put me in a Japanese one? I am beyond excited. Now they have some cool stuff. (Yes, including fun snacks and junk food. And neat little drinks and juices.) Fortunately, we can get a lot of my favourites here in Vancouver if I am in the mood to splurge. I couldn't get any of it at home on the prairies. Little things like Bulldog Sauce and Kewpie Mayonnaise even get my six year old excited. (As they mean tonkatsu and okonomiyaki.) YUUUUM!!!
@kyliedaniellexx donairs are similar to a gyro but a thousand times better. It's spiced meat, lettuce, onion and tomato with donair sauce (a sweet, garlic sauce) wrapped in a pita type bread. Messiest thing on the planet. Think sauce running down your arm, messy. And, you end up stinking like donair for DAYS after you eat it, but very, very worth it.
We do have a fine selection of junk food here in Canada. Something to be so very proud of.
I don't get too excited in US grocery stories, though. (They feel close enough to ours.)
But if you put me in a Japanese one? I am beyond excited. Now they have some cool stuff. (Yes, including fun snacks and junk food. And neat little drinks and juices.) Fortunately, we can get a lot of my favourites here in Vancouver if I am in the mood to splurge. I couldn't get any of it at home on the prairies. Little things like Bulldog Sauce and Kewpie Mayonnaise even get my six year old excited. (As they mean tonkatsu and okonomiyaki.) YUUUUM!!!
Calgary has the Asian super market. I once was the roommate of the people who own it's daughter. Spoiled, wouldn't even clean. Anywho, I can't imagine not finding that stuff there. Even in Lethbridge now, we have more than one Asian grocery store and a few international food stores.
I am from Toronto (Canada) I remember the first time I walked into a US grocery store as a kid I fell in love with the cereal aisle and the cookie aisle... I loved the Keebler Elf cookies...
I live in western Canada, and I have no problem finding a donair. The best is donIr pizza... Omgosh it's to die for!!!
---- I make homemade donair pizza using this donair recipe... even though I run it through the meat grinder attachment on my kitchen aid and slice it extra thin, it's not quite the same.
We do have a fine selection of junk food here in Canada. Something to be so very proud of.
I don't get too excited in US grocery stories, though. (They feel close enough to ours.)
But if you put me in a Japanese one? I am beyond excited. Now they have some cool stuff. (Yes, including fun snacks and junk food. And neat little drinks and juices.) Fortunately, we can get a lot of my favourites here in Vancouver if I am in the mood to splurge. I couldn't get any of it at home on the prairies. Little things like Bulldog Sauce and Kewpie Mayonnaise even get my six year old excited. (As they mean tonkatsu and okonomiyaki.) YUUUUM!!!
Calgary has the Asian super market. I once was the roommate of the people who own it's daughter. Spoiled, wouldn't even clean. Anywho, I can't imagine not finding that stuff there. Even in Lethbridge now, we have more than one Asian grocery store and a few international food stores.
I lived in Japan a long time ago (1997 -- and took a 2 month visit again in 2001). Japanese things were REALLY sparse in SK in the late 90's. I was a sad, sad, girl. Then I moved to Vancouver later in 2001 and it was so much better. There were always little Chinese grocery stores, but they just were no where near the same. I am guessing Lethbridge didn't have much in the 90s either. Things are changing, though!
In Canada we don't have lays or ruffles chips in sour cream and cheddar flavour. I love those chips! I also like indulge in Hersey milk chocolate bars while I am in the states.
In Canada we don't have lays or ruffles chips in sour cream and cheddar flavour. I love those chips! I also like indulge in Hersey milk chocolate bars while I am in the states.
I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
In Canada we don't have lays or ruffles chips in sour cream and cheddar flavour. I love those chips! I also like indulge in Hersey milk chocolate bars while I am in the states.
I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
I've also seen them at a few convent stores in Edmonton.
I live in the states and I haven't been anywhere that doesn't have mountain dew, and most places have cream soda. I have seen ketchup chips once and there's a store close to where my parents live that sells dill pickle chips. I've always heard that the ketchup in Canada is sweeter than here
In Canada we don't have lays or ruffles chips in sour cream and cheddar flavour. I love those chips! I also like indulge in Hersey milk chocolate bars while I am in the states.
I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
Where are you? All I can find is old Dutch and they just are not the same!
In Canada we don't have lays or ruffles chips in sour cream and cheddar flavour. I love those chips! I also like indulge in Hersey milk chocolate bars while I am in the states.
I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
Where are you? All I can find is old Dutch and they just are not the same!
Southern Alberta. I'm going to definitely investigate. I'm sure they have them here but now I'm doubting myself.
I'm in Ontario and live close to the border, we go over to the States frequently and always stock up on the different brands of soda and cereal that they don't sell in Canada. Last week we went through the McDonald's drive through in the States and I asked for my typical smartie mcflurry and they had no idea what I was talking about. Then I remembered oh yeah, they don't have smarties here! You American's are missing out!
All I am craving is spicy keetos, it's all I can think about. On the Facebook page for November Babies 2014 another mom and I got to talking about what food Canada has that the US doesn't and what food the US has that Canada doesn't. So far the US doesn't have -ketchup chips -all dressed chips -mini eggs -coffee crisp -aero -hot rods -Mountain Dew -smarties -mr big -sour cherry blaster -dill pickle chips. -cream soda I'm sure the US has some of the above, but is hard to find. Can any one thing of anything else!?
My fellow November mom and I are sending each other foods you can't find in Canada or the US... I CAN NOT WAIT FOR THOSE SPICY CHEETOS!!!
I'm in the south and we have Mt Dew, dill pickle chips, cream soda and spicy cheetos everywhere. Sorry you're having a hard time finding your goodies.
I live in the states and we no longer have Dunkeroos, but my cousin ordered some from Canada... I don't know if they are everywhere up there, but if so, I am super jealous!
I live in the states and we no longer have Dunkeroos, but my cousin ordered some from Canada... I don't know if they are everywhere up there, but if so, I am super jealous!
I live in the states and we no longer have Dunkeroos, but my cousin ordered some from Canada... I don't know if they are everywhere up there, but if so, I am super jealous!
I'm pretty sure they are, sorry!!!
I guess I'll just have to head up there and stock up!
I definitely just had dunkaroos last week. I felt like a kid again! I can't believe the states doesn't have them! You know what I miss? Sodalicious! Do you guys have that down there still?
I am from the Greater Cincinnati area and we don't! I don't know if anywhere else does.
Are meat pies a Canadian thing? I saw some in the grocery store yesterday and they were labelled as "Canadian meat pie"
I googled but couldn't find a conclusive answer.
We always had meat pie growing up. I grew up in New Brunswick, near the Quebec border, and we called it tourtière.
I live in western Canada, and I have no problem finding a donair. The best is donIr pizza... Omgosh it's to die for!!!
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I make homemade donair pizza using this donair recipe... even though I run it through the meat grinder attachment on my kitchen aid and slice it extra thin, it's not quite the same.
https://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/71963/dashs-donair
Living on the border in Buffalo is great because I can get alot of the Canadian food at the towns along the Niagara River (I can SEE Canada on my way to work every day).
All Dressed Chips are the greatest chip flavor ever created in my opinion! My DH had to do some business up in Toronto a few weeks ago and came home with a big bag of them for me as well as some Salt & Vinegar popcorn seasoning (I have never seen it in the States!)
Although you can get poutine in the States, it is always much better in Canada. I have to say our neighbors to the North have great pregnancy snacks!
Can you get Funyuns in Canada? I'm from the US, but I live in England now, but I sure do miss velvetta Mac n cheese, and Reese's !! Oh and old bay chips-- but I think that's just a Maryland thing.
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@Maelara I have no idea. I had never heard of it before I moved here.
I'm referring to this stuff, but the google machine informs me they make cheese slices too.
Ooh! Nope, I haven't seen those before. I think here we have velveeta in blocks too. Good for fondue!
Definitely mt dew everywhere here -- I'm central US. Also ketchup & dill pickle chips are easy to find (I don't care for either). The lil white chalky smarties are easily found. And @kyliedaniellexx there are such things as velveeta slices (doesn't taste like the block of velveeta though)! As for the mt dew, there's throwback my dew here, no corn syrup, just plain ol sugar, maybe it's similar to Canadian mt dew?
Re: Canadian food vs American food
I don't get too excited in US grocery stories, though. (They feel close enough to ours.)
But if you put me in a Japanese one? I am beyond excited. Now they have some cool stuff. (Yes, including fun snacks and junk food. And neat little drinks and juices.) Fortunately, we can get a lot of my favourites here in Vancouver if I am in the mood to splurge. I couldn't get any of it at home on the prairies. Little things like Bulldog Sauce and Kewpie Mayonnaise even get my six year old excited. (As they mean tonkatsu and okonomiyaki.) YUUUUM!!!
Calgary has the Asian super market. I once was the roommate of the people who own it's daughter. Spoiled, wouldn't even clean. Anywho, I can't imagine not finding that stuff there. Even in Lethbridge now, we have more than one Asian grocery store and a few international food stores.
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I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
Dammit! Now I NEED Fudgee-O's! Never had them but I looooooove Oreos!! Someone in canada send me a care package!!
I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
I've also seen them at a few convent stores in Edmonton.
I have them where I live! You poor, poor girl! Those are some of my favorite chips!
Where are you? All I can find is old Dutch and they just are not the same!
Southern Alberta. I'm going to definitely investigate. I'm sure they have them here but now I'm doubting myself.
Is the velveeta different there? I know I can find it here!
Ooh! Nope, I haven't seen those before. I think here we have velveeta in blocks too. Good for fondue!
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