Posted in Restaurant Reviews, Vancouver on Jun 17th, 2008
This is the sign to the Bakehouse, where yes, people bake things. By the seaside. Good things. Things you’ll maybe wish you hadn’t eaten afterwards, unless you went directly following some some kind of morning activity like walking whiskey along the Ambleside seawall or showering vigorously.
The bread (oh the bread) is on the thick and [...]
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Old flower. Foreign Book. It’s good to find things you thought you’d lost. It’s sad to lose things you’d rather find.
It’s been too long since I’ve posted. I hope I haven’t lost my few faithful readers. I said there was more to come, and there is…
In the meanwhile, I have been reconnecting on Jaimie’s farm here and talking the night away here and planning [...]
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Posted in Restaurant Reviews, Vancouver on May 16th, 2008
Dear me,
Thank you for leaving work so decisively for your lunch hour and driving like a mad woman to Coco et Olive. There is something so beautiful about knowing exactly what will give you pleasure, reprieve, salvation - and when.
This short americano with 1/4 pack of raw sugar and your hand wrapped around spotless white [...]
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Posted in At home, Restaurant Reviews on May 5th, 2008
Do people in Vancouver even know about The Galley? Arguably the best patio in town, if you’ve ever dreamed about belonging to a sailing club, I happily introduce you to this little piece of casual heaven. People in gortex adorn plastic patio furniture with million dollar views reflected in countless pairs of MEC sunglasses. Parents babysit pints of Granville Island Lager while feeding their 2-year olds calamari and salmon. This is unapologetically Vancouver.
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A few of my favourite Vancouver hot spots for champagne sipping on a Wednesday night:
1) Bacchus Piano Lounge in the Wedgewood hotel - I love the masculine feel of this place. Oversized chairs, wood that’s dark and sturdy, the mature waitresses in their tight, black cigar dresses (I’m not sure if that’s an actual kind of [...]
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Champagne belongs with pulpy orange juice and sunshine the way that Trevor Linden belongs with the Canucks and Mondays should belong to weekends. I think you will agree.
These particular mimosas were consumed on Saturday, at the perfect place to indulge dreams of consistent patio weather and French cafe life. I am talking about here:
A surprise [...]
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Posted in Restaurant Reviews on Apr 11th, 2008
Florence, Italy
Antelope Valley Winery, California
Unknown, but still magic.
Jen
(First 2 pics from here, and last pic from here)
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I started yesterday with a picture of Marmite, so isn’t it perfect that Ash brought home an Australian sparkling wine? You can see it here:
Jacob’s Creek Chardonnay Pinot Noir Brut Cuvee (750ml, $18.99 at the scuzzy liquor store on Commercial and 1st that Ash really, really hates going to, as he never fails to [...]
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A photo from the Becks & Posh blog, which you’ll be happy to know has nothing to do with that pointy woman or her husband. It’s a food blog from San Fransisco. Ever since I made that Daal the other day, I’ve really started to think of myself as a bit of a foodie. Once [...]
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Is it dal, daal or dahl?
I guess it doesn’t matter. Time to make daal for Kari’s Indian potluck.
Don’t you love my retro recipe box?
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