Stress Eating

I could have a separate blog all about stress eating. But for fun right now, let’s list a few items that I favour when under a great deal of stress (notice that most – not all – are conveniently served from a box or tin): – Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli– Kraft Dinner– Icing– Hot dogs–…

Fantastic Flopping F*cking Flying Fish

Tonight it was dinner at Furusato Japanese Restaurant, found at the bottom of our road – on Whyte Avenue and 100 Street. Even with it being under new ownership, our waitress hasn’t changed, and so remains the outstanding service. Luckily, the quality of the food hasn’t changed either. There is no other sushi place in…

Pork Day

To those of you who have vehemently declared your dislike for pork, please stop reading now. I love pork, and today is Pork Day. It started with a visit to the Italian Centre Shop. Some members of the deli staff are so charming they could easily talk me into buying 200 grams of Serrano –…

Can Openers – For all Your Ninja Fighting Needs

Mom bought me a fantastic electric can opener for my birthday. Having used a manual crank opener since I’ve flown Mom’s nest, I  had no idea what I missing. I introduce to you, The Beast: Tonight, we had a crusty baguette from Tree Stone Bakery, and Campbell’s Tomato Soup (full sodium). Michael used The Beast…

Cake! There’s Cake this Year!!

This post is written to satisfy my birthday cake advocate and dear friend. You know who you are (she’s also the one that is monitoring my salt intake). She created quite a fuss in the family when she pointed out that Helen (my Mom) hadn’t baked a birthday cake for us in some time. My…

Turkey Pot Pie

Tonight’s dinner was inspired by Glen from work, who described his experience with M & M Meats’ beef and chicken pot pie. Summary: Buy the chicken pie, skip the beef pie. If you don’t have a free afternoon to make one yourself from scratch, as I do today (bliss!!!), and are craving a pot pie,…

Summer in the Mountains in January

If it weren’t for the snow on the mountains, you’d think it was summer in Jasper. Michael and I went out there this weekend fully expecting to be able to skate, snowshoe and cross-country ski. Michael managed to skate on little Lake Mildred, but stopped when water burbled up, the ice cracked, and a loud…

Solo Supper

Michael had a meeting after work, so while I waited for the bus on my commute home, I was having food fantasies. The question: What should I make for my supper? No limitations, no restrictions, I could cook anything my heart desired. I should explain that Michael is not a picky eater, but still, we…

Now That’s Sharp!

Finally. My knives are sharp. Thank you for the recommendation Habanerogal, a fellow blogger. We drove out to Spruce Grove to visit R & R Mobile Sharpening, and met both Bill and his wife Kim. The knives were done in a half hour – just enough to go into town for a coffee.  Michael and…

Mexico on Argyll

Michael works near a little shop called Argyll Foods at 9984 63 Ave NW in Edmonton. It has been your usual little corner shop until recently. In December, it was purchased by Carlos and Bernardo, who are from Mexico. Michael had brought us home a strange sweet called a Pulparindo from this store. It’s not…