
I’ve been over at my folks place for the past week and thought I’d share some of our Canadian Thanksgiving adventure! A few months back, my dad asked if I’d like to help him make a turducken for our Thanksgiving feast. “For sure”, … Continue reading
I’ve been over at my folks place for the past week and thought I’d share some of our Canadian Thanksgiving adventure! A few months back, my dad asked if I’d like to help him make a turducken for our Thanksgiving feast. “For sure”, … Continue reading
There are those trips that you vividly remember the architecture, the scenery or the adrenaline-rushing adventure. Our recent trip to Australia with Sherri and Phread to commemorate some 40th birthdays had most of those aspects but also included a healthy … Continue reading
It is the second last day at the Dairyman’s Cottage and we have a few extra loaves of bread, still-warm creamy milk from the farm’s cow and free-range eggs. What to do?!? Why, you make a bread pudding, of course! … Continue reading
Eric and I will be departing shortly for a grand adventure with Sherri and Phread. You see, Sherri and I reached a milestone this year – we celebrated our 40th birthdays. It was decreed sometime over the summer that we … Continue reading
The very first food blog I subscribed to is called The Bitten Word. It is put together by Clay and Zach who live in Washington D.C. and have subscriptions to loads of food magazines. The piles of magazines were largely … Continue reading
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the deliciously spiced pumpkin pie ice cream from Sargent Sundae. I vowed to return before the season wrapped up – it took three days for me to stop by and pick up two 1-litre containers … Continue reading
Carol – this post is dedicated to you – welcome aboard the à la Claude adventure! Every now and then, Carol organizes a night for a few of us to gather and re-connect. She is a nurturer and successfully brings … Continue reading
I suspect I might not be the only person to have those Ah-ha! moments when you realize you have taken someone or something for granted. I had such a moment last Saturday night as I wandered through Winnipeg’s Exchange District with … Continue reading
I have been a bit delinquent with posting new material to the blog – mostly due to September rearing its ugly head as we all settle back into the routine and drudge of post-summer life. I vow to post more … Continue reading
Getting married is one of the most important things that I have done in my life. It brought together two families that have since become the village to help raise my children (and keep me sane). For me, it was … Continue reading