yes and now it’s time to build the United States of Europe under the warning baguette doctrine. All of Europe will eat baguette and croissant, it’s just a matter of time 😏.
Reminds me of the meme the other day about joining the war for Canada, on the side of Canada. I legit had a moment where I wondered whether Quebec could ruin it if the French Foreign Legion set-up a base there.
I just want access to fresh cannoli and gnocchi like I had in South Philly. No, I don’t want to learn how to make them, my gnocchi were abominations the dog wouldn’t eat. If it takes a global war to fix my culinary crisis, THENSOBEIT.
It’s appropriate that I’m in (anglo) Canada and I already eat a ton of both. It’s definitely to gain French support, and not just because they’re cheap and tasty /s
yes and now it’s time to build the United States of Europe under the warning baguette doctrine. All of Europe will eat baguette and croissant, it’s just a matter of time 😏.
They already do and I would kill for Europe grade croissants in the US
Um…I mean…aggressively negotiate for them
Reminds me of the meme the other day about joining the war for Canada, on the side of Canada. I legit had a moment where I wondered whether Quebec could ruin it if the French Foreign Legion set-up a base there.
Paris, supporting independence in the americas since 1784
I mean, fair, but their perks are better thnn the Canadian Army’s, last I checked.
I just want access to fresh cannoli and gnocchi like I had in South Philly. No, I don’t want to learn how to make them, my gnocchi were abominations the dog wouldn’t eat. If it takes a global war to fix my culinary crisis, THENSOBEIT.
It’s appropriate that I’m in (anglo) Canada and I already eat a ton of both. It’s definitely to gain French support, and not just because they’re cheap and tasty /s