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The recipe for New England poutine

Clam chowder poured on top of French fries

On the menu today at Tides in Nahant.

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12.00? Sounds like a lot to pay for diarrhea

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A rip off AND an annoying name?! Where does the line form to not eat at this place?

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Too expensive

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Even a McDonald's meal is pushing $10 nowadays.

If you know of places that serve food cheaper, please let us know.

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Maybe crumble some Pringles on top?

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Sounds horrible, but I'd have to try it if it was local.

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I'd rather eat bark.

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I prefer Chowda Tots.

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Not sure if I should be proud or embarrassed that I guessed where this was going.

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The Boston Burger Company had something like that a while ago (and may still), but didn't call it "poutine," just one of their variations on French fries. But if you like both chowder and poutine, which I do, that's a reasonable variation on the theme. (If it doesn't contain cheese curds--and the thing linked here doesn't--it's not poutine.)

Also, am I the only person who gets annoyed by spellings like "chowdah," which seem to be trying to make a point about the local accent not being standard?

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Ugh I’m clenching my fist hearing that. Chowda, lobsta, Green Monstah

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Also, am I the only person who gets annoyed by spellings like "chowdah,"

No. No you are not.

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trying to make a point about the local accent not being standard?

What accent?
It's everybody else who talks funny.

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The fact that they'd pour chowder over fries implies that they're one of those places that thinks chowder is supposed to be super-thick. Sure sign (if "chowda" wasn't enough of a tip-off) that they don't know what they're doing.

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