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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Stove Adjustment
Quick post as using teensy phone for update. Internet on hold until June. JUNE!!! In the meantime I write to prepare you for my future complaining of my new stove. It has only one, ONE, large burner!!!! I try to … Continue reading
HealthFare Restaurant: Update – It’s Shut Down (In Edmonton)
Lunch today was at HealthFare Restaurant, on the SE corner of Jasper Avenue and 103rd Street (officially 10279 Jasper Ave). I went with my sister, whom I am lucky enough to work with, and we were joined by two co-workers … Continue reading
Kitchen with a View
I have not had a move yet where I’ve felt serene, and in complete control. This move is no different, except I am self-medicating with G & Ts. Although it doesn’t make it any better, it makes me stop worrying … Continue reading
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Tagged boxes, Easy Bake Oven, gin, housewarming, lime, moving, pain, stress, tonic
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Popcorn and the Swedish Chef
Bonnie posted this on Facebook for me and fellow foodie friend, Darlene. It made me laugh. I hope it makes you laugh too. Happy Friday.
Eat Alberta
What a day. We spent our Saturday at the Eat Alberta conference. Their site describes it best: Through a mix of hands-on and demonstration workshops, tasting sessions, and presentations from some of the leaders of our food community – farmers, … Continue reading
