I don't think there's a specific relationship. 'Manger' is a verb related to eating and 'poutine' is a type of food. Maybe in a very specific context there could be a link, but generally, not that I know of.
It's not too complicated. First, prepare the lobster and cut it into suitable pieces. Then, make the poutine base with fries and cheese curds. Finally, add the lobster and season it to your taste.
Poutine caricatures often feature exaggerated facial expressions and proportions to create a comical effect.
I don't think so. I haven't come across any instances of Papa Poutine in Archie Comics.
There might not be a direct connection. Poutine is a food and Trump is a political figure. Maybe the caricature is just using them in a humorous or symbolic way.
Honestly, I can't find any direct connection between Papa Poutine and Archie Comics. They operate in different domains and have no obvious overlapping elements.
A manger is a container or trough where straw is often placed for animals to eat from. So, the straw is usually found within the manger to serve as food for the animals.
Well, in a traditional sense, a dog has no inherent connection to a manger. Mangers are typically associated with larger livestock. But in some creative or fictional scenarios, a dog could be near or interacting with a manger for various plot reasons.
I'm not sure. It depends on the context in which they are mentioned.
I'm not really sure. They don't seem to have an obvious direct connection.
The manger is basically a part of the barn. It's a specific area within the barn that holds food for the animals. Without the barn, the manger wouldn't have a proper place. So, they're closely connected and the barn provides the setting for the manger to serve its purpose.