Ok. Does anyone watch the show Eat St. on Food Network? If you don't, you definitely should. It is one of my favourite food network shows. Basically, it highlights different food trucks around North America, showing what kind of goods they have, making your mouth drool a little and basically once you are done watching, you want to travel across the country just to find that one little truck that made your couch a puddle of saliva...ok maybe not quite that drastic, but it does make me want to try out food trucks. I've never seen this one on the show, and don't think it's ever been on, but it looks like one that would be, so once I saw it, I KNEW it had to be tried! Especially when I saw the line-up of people.
Was it all that it was made out to be by the "World Famous since 1957" sign? Yes. Yes. Yes. And more! Although my smile doesn't seem to indicate my excitement over this event, I was fully satisfied by the starchy goodness awaiting me. Sprinkled with a healthy amount of vinegar and salt, these fries were some good pickin's. If you ever find yourself in Kenora, stop by. My only complaint, if I have to have one, was that I think we got the end of the last batch so they were a tad soft, but still....what a delight.
Alright. I'm done. I hope I made your mouths water a little so I don't feel so embarrassed about my food obsession as of late...
2 comments:
Jenni, Kenora is where Ken's Gramma lived. We all LOVED Ye Olde Chip Truck. Carter even had to buy a cup at the Blue Heron that said Ye Olde Chip Truck. Yes, what a beautiful place:)
Oh really? Yea, it was beautiful! Haha nice on the cup...all we did was take pictures...
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