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Kraft Dinner, Poutine, & Old Dutch Ketchup Chips. Protected with a .25. The dinner itself is protection.

I'd be right at home in Northern Saskatchewan.

 
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Looks good enough. Didn't know Old Dutch had that far of a distribution. They are located in St. Paul Mn. I worked for them 30 years ago as a production line mechanic.


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They'd lock you up and throw away the key in Can-eh-duh if they saw you posting about owning a short barreled pistol.



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Meh... Canada... Meh...

Saskatchewan, almost as bad a Quebec...

All the provinces are bad, though.

You ain't keepin' me away from your chips with that little pea shooter. I call dibs.

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Old Dutch was a staple at my grandpas meat market in Cedar Rapids, IA. Good stuff.



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If you were in central Canada(or North) you may need a larger pistol? That one may be enough to pot a grouse, not much more.

I do see it would excel at concealed carry.
 
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I know it's a pipsqueak pistol, and is classified as a "Prohibited" firearm in Canada. I would like to have a "Non-Restricted" Canadian firearm like these, but they are "NFA" firearms in the US:

http://www.firearmsoutletcanad...ot.html#.WZhZI9GQzIU

http://www.firearmsoutletcanad...el.html#.WZhcfdGQzIU
 
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Is that a Bobcat? I have been considering a .25 and Beretta's have popped up.

And what on Gods green earth is an "Old Dutch" ketchup potato chip?? Do they not have the condiment "ketchup" up there?
 
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Never tried poutine.


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Is that a Bobcat? I have been considering a .25 and Beretta's have popped up.

And what on Gods green earth is an "Old Dutch" ketchup potato chip?? Do they not have the condiment "ketchup" up there?


Yep, it's a Bobcat. I found it several years ago at a gunshop for around $125 or so (IIRC). Wasn't really looking for one, but the price was right, so....
I ran into some Fiocchi .25 ammo at a gunshow for $10/box shortly after so I got a good supply of it. When I get enough brass accumulated, I'll try and reload for it.

For some reason, Ketchup chips are popular in Canada. I've never seen them at a store in the U.S. I got these(and the "Kraft Dinner") when I went to the Abbotsford BC airshow last weekend. Sort of a sweet tomato taste.
 
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For some reason, Ketchup chips are popular in Canada. I've never seen them at a store in the U.S. I got these(and the "Kraft Dinner") when I went to the Abbotsford BC airshow last weekend. Sort of a sweet tomato taste.
I lived in Calgary, AB, for nearly 2 years. If we had a working lunch, it was way more likely there would be ketchup potato chips than bbq potato chips. I'm not a fan of them, and they pale in comparison to dipping plain potato chips in actual ketchup.



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My easy supper, every Saturday evening, is TJ's frozen Channa Masala entrée. I add 1/2 oz of tahini. That, plus the garbanzo beans, make a complete protein. I also put in some Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, and LOTS of black pepper, and mix all together. Indians would probably shout, "Heresy!", upon hearing that. I also have a bowl of blueberries on the side.



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Are you single? Or GF out of town?

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Kraft Dinner, Poutine, & Old Dutch Ketchup Chips. Protected with a .25. The dinner itself is protection.

I'd be right at home in Northern Saskatchewan.

 
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Are you single? Or GF out of town?


Nope & nope. My wife will be the first to tell you that she can't cook at all. I do all the cooking in the house. When I'm away, she can warm up soup or leftovers, but that's about it. I just decided that I wanted KD, poutine, & chips, so that's what we had. Tomorrow is kebobs, Monday is Pot Roast.
 
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