Do Canadians really do this?

do Canadians really do this?

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That snow looks like my roommate's underpants

Looks tasty tbqh fampai. Reminds me of snowcream.

Yes, it's actually delicious.
Don't knock it til you try it.

Why are you looking at your roommates underwear you sick fuck?

I actually do want to try it but this seemed like such an obvious memeal that I wasnt sure

People have been doing this for over a hundred years you fucking child. Not everything is a meme.

Because she washes it in the sink and hangs it up to dry on the bathroom door

I'm Canadian and have never heard of this. It's disgusting tbqh, snow is filthy.

yes and it's amazing

>she
I am aroused

>she

so you're a westfag then?

Memes can last thousands of years, time is irrelevant. Stop being salty.

>memeal
Goddamn America, not everything is a meme. I used to take school trips to these places and they'd make us some. Shit was wonderful.

>Memes can last thousands of years, time is irrelevant. Stop being salty.
>salty enough to call Christianity a meme

Post pics

like... the delicate snow texture, therefore warranting hand washing?

or the yellow discoloration on a pure white surface?

Why would I be salty, I'm sort of Christian I guess, I just recognize that its a meme religion.

use to do it as a kid when my parents took us to this annual Maple Syrup festival in rural Ontario
it is actually delicious

Is maple butter a thing in the US? Apart from Vermont I mean

>meme religion
You're thinking of pastafarian and atheism

>outside is gross
yea okay

>someone accidentally drops some maple syrup in the snow
>picks it up and eats it
>'hey this is tasty let's do it on purpose'
FUCKING MEMERS

The entire nation of Canada is a meme.

She doesn't have any hanging up today but I might make a thread about her at some point, I have posted pics of her various misdeeds in the past
The second one

Cowboy Justin Cuckdeau teaches the savage ambassadors of Poondistan the wonders of fine Canadian cuisine.

A fairly speciality thing, but I'm confident I could go down to my local grocer and find some after looking for a bit. Definitely not something for everyday use though.

Oh, I wonder if they swirl it in their kraft dinner to make a cheesy, mapley emulsion with noodles.

Sounds good.

fair enough, thanks. It's not really an everyday thing here either, it's fairly expensive.

>durr muh religion ius special
you are a based christfag and don't let anyone tell you different.

Le tire? That's a legit sugaring off thing.

Wait... I've done this but always put the snow in a bowl first. You're telling me you're supposed to eat it directly off the ground? That seems kind of barbaric.

I'm in the US and I read it in some story in elementary school, so I asked my parents and we went out and did it in the backyard. It's pretty good.

Quebekers do this.

And it's delicious. It the treat following pic related meal.

I miss this...

I didn't say it was special, I just refuse to call anything popular a meme

That's a wooden tray, it's not off the ground

It's more common in the east (especially during carnival season in Quebec). It's called snow taffy and it's so much fun.

>The second one
Hot.

That's actually kinduv awesome.

it is tasty desu. you need that premium reserve maple syrup tho

>do Canadians really do this?
t. american who thinks aunt jamina is maple syrup.

Rare Trudeau saved desu

I really hate that the word meme exists

I used to do this as a kid when my family was collecting sap and making maple syrup. It's just a maple snowcone. From the States btw

Mail me a pair of her dirty ones before she washes them? I'll send bitcoin.

Some of them are cool

Never seen anyone do this, so no.

If you're looking for used panties I can hook you up m80

Did it once in elementary school, probably part of a native history lesson.

Take that back thur!

So... it's a maple snowcone, but on a stick instead of in a cone? Seems reasonable.

i did this when i was a kid and i'm american its good.

Awesome childhood/10

It's a hundreds of years old tradition, people don't do it just because. It was the closest thing voyageur's kids had to candy in the 1600s

my roommate use to do this too. the whole bathroom would have her clothes hanging around

she was a cute korean girl so it definitely crossed my mind to defile her pantsu, but I opted not to in case she had the room bugged somehow. saw her nude a few times at least

Your tripfag ass must be longing for a fucking when nobody replies to you within 6 hours.

Québec has its shit supremely together when it comes to having a good feed.

Sap houses are the bee's knees.

>le snow is filthy meme
Only if you let it sit for a few days numnuts. You're supposed to do it on fresh powder and not in the city.

yanks btfo

>Some of them are cool

I assume you mean the announcer since he's the only possible Canadian in the picture.

even though memes are by definition popular?

jesus christ

not quite that simple, it's a hot syrup made with maple syrup so, the ice is largely just to make it cool right away.

we dont actually do it but they probably do during some quebec festivals or on school field trips and shit

forgot to add
>colorized

Yes. I was also carved out of the glacier as a baby by my parents and I wrestle grizzlies in my free time.

I hope no one gets Sikh from eating too many pancakes

:D

It's actually supposed to be hot maple syrup.

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not even the stupidest shit they do

allrecipes.com/recipe/217814/great-canadian-heinz-ketchup-cake/

>mfw I've made this.

Surprisingly not bad. Not amazing, but hardly terrible.

Yukonfag here. We do this here, but only for our Rendezvous festival.

xD upvoted! Have some gold kind stranger :D

>People have been doing this for over a hundred years

That makes it a meme user.

What's weird about this? As long as the snow is clean, it sounds like an italian ice.