Granny's gone and done it again

You don't say oot and aboot? Do Canadian school kids learn both English and French or is it a choice?
:tongue No. That's an exaggeration of the Canadian vowel shift that Americans love to make fun of us for.

Quite a bit of Canada doesn't know any French at all, no. It's a choice.

It's mainly Quebec that speaks it. Outside of Montreal, you'll be hard pressed to find someone that speaks English.
 
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I dont have overnight ! I have a couple hrs. and I dont remember. New one is smoked apple something and the last was herb garlic maybe ? I have a can of mushroom soup and a box of stuffing ?
Do you have a cast iron pan? something that can go from stove top to oven? You can just use a little salt and pepper and whatever other flavors you like... garlic, some herb, maybe thyme... what do you have? Sprinkle your seasons on, sear it in a hot skillet, then cook in the oven in the same skillet.
They make it sound easy here- http://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/how-cook-pork-tenderloin-without-recipe-article
 
:tongue No. That's an exaggeration of the Canadian vowel shift that Americans love to make fun of us for.

Quite a bit of Canada doesn't know any French at all, no. It's a choice.

It's mainly Quebec that speaks it. Outside of Montreal, you'll be hard pressed to find someone that speaks English.
Do you speak English?:oops: I have a hard time with it sometimes
 

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