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It’s A Soup Kind Of Day – BUTTERNUT SQUASH & GINGER SOUP

February 6, 2012 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

  Snow forts and tunnels Growing up in Eastern Ontario/Western Quebec, we used to make snow forts and tunnels through 6 feet of snow (of course it always seemed like more back then).  Our parents would have to drag us in after hours outside, cheeks red and snow pants all wet (from the snow). Funny […]

Filed Under: British Columbia, Canada, recipe, recipes Tagged With: butternut squash, butternut squash soup, ginger, recipe, recipes, snow, soup, soup recipes, Soups and Salads, squash soup

The Ghosts of Christmas Past – OLD WORLD FRUIT CAKE AND MINCEMEAT PIE

December 24, 2011 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

Outcasts When you think about Christmas foods, what do you think of first, probably not fruitcake and mincemeat pie or maybe you do, I don’t know. I feel like fruitcake gets a bad rap. It’s the outcast of Christmas. People who don’t like it hate it and those who do spend their time defending it. […]

Filed Under: Canada, recipe, recipes Tagged With: christmas recipes, fruitcake recipe, minced meat pie recipe, Sweets

Dumpling, Pot Sticker, Gyoza

November 22, 2011 by Nat & Tim 8 Comments

Dumpling Call them what you will, dumplings are delicious!  According to Beijingservice.com the dumpling “dates back 500-600 years.  As the Spring Festival marks the start of a new year, people choose to eat dumplings to connote their wishes for good fortune in the new year. Perfection China has been perfecting the art of dumpling making since […]

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SPECULAAS ALMOND BISCOTTI

November 7, 2011 by Nat & Tim 1 Comment

Speculaas Remember the windmill cookies you used to eat as a child? Maybe you never stopped eating them. They’re called Speculaas, odd name, tasty cookie. The word means figurine or log. They used to be a tradition during a holiday called St Nicholas’ Eve in Belgium and the Netherlands. Now they’re available year round. The spice […]

Filed Under: Europe, food, Italy, Netherlands, recipe, recipes Tagged With: biscotti recipe, Dutch, holland, italian, italy, Netherlands, recipes, speculaas spice, Sweets

Homecoming – PECAN/PUMPKIN PIE

October 21, 2011 by Nat & Tim Leave a Comment

Homecoming Touching down in Montreal, it seemed as though we had just left. The European whirlwind was now a memory and while being thankful that we could make it happen, we were a little bummed out. Moving from country to country diving into the local culture and (of course) food was truly a wonderful experience […]

Filed Under: #foodtourism, British Columbia, Canada, Fly Fishing, food, photography, recipe, recipes, Tourism, travel Tagged With: british columbia, family, flyfishing, james hill, montreal, ontario, ottawa, parksville, Protection Island, Qualicum, quebec, river, Sweets, thanksgiving, travel, ukulele

City Of Lights – PORCINI RISOTTO

September 29, 2011 by Nat & Tim 3 Comments

Paris It was a trudge, weighted down with gear, to get to our apartment in the 11th arrondissement of Paris but it was worth it. The small dwelling on the ninth floor overlooked Paris with the Eiffel tower standing tall in the distance. Non-existent kitchen Although it was a studio with a virtually non-existent kitchen […]

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No Plans In Les Vans (part 2) – CASSOULET

September 23, 2011 by Nat & Tim 1 Comment

Thines With the heat still pushing over 30 degrees most days, we felt really lucky to be able to enjoy some great hiking and drives in beautiful sunny weather. One wonderful drive, down a very twisty, mostly one lane road, took us to the ancient and tiny (microscopic) village of Thines. The road takes you […]

Filed Under: #foodtourism, Europe, food, France, recipe, recipes, Tourism, travel Tagged With: ardeche, cassoulet, cevennes, europe, france, herbes de provence, les vans, Starters and Mains

No Plans In Les Vans (part 1) – PEACH PIE and CAILLETTE

September 15, 2011 by Nat & Tim Leave a Comment

Les Vans As we wound along the edge of the Ardèche valley on our way to Les Vans we were eager and nervous. 15 years ago Eager to see the town we visited 15 years ago and see whether our memories remained true. We were nervous because our temporary landlord and longtime friend is now […]

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