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We didn’t actually spend much time in Digby, Nova Scotia — home of famous Digby scallops — because we were catching the ferry from there to New Brunswick.
Luckily, we miscalculated our meals and were pretty hungry by the time the three-hour ride got underway.
We wandered into the cafeteria of the Princess of Acadia, [...]
Every time I visit Fredericton, I’m pleasantly surprised by how much the city is changing and how many more new restaurants have opened.
Downtown Fredericton now has an Indian-Pakistani restaurant, a Vietnamese noodle house, a Caribbean place, and a Korean-Japanese eatery called Bulgogi.
Deb says in addition to the steadily growing Chinese student population, [...]
“Have you ever had yukkaflux?” Colette asked me one day.
I definitely had not. Turns out it’s a kind of liquor concoction favoured by high school and college kids in the Prairies.
Spelled yukkaflux, yukaflux, yuccaflux and yuckaflux, it even has a website dedicated to it.
Colette’s version involves dumping whatever leftover hard liquor is at hand [...]
The farmers market in St. Andrews was so much more than I expected. I figured organic vegetables and jams, of course, and maybe some knitted slippers.
But this sleepy seaside town has quite a market bursting with fresh Mexican salsas, Indian samosas, Turkish baklava — and some of the best Thai curry I’ve had in [...]
After my first encounter with fried clams, someone told me I had to try “Ozzie’s Lunch.”
I’ve completely forgotten who it was (leave a comment if it was you!) but I remember that person saying it was a popular destination for RCMP officers and those guys always know where the best local eats are.
I [...]
Hello all!
So I took the plunge and moved to this shiny new domain. Have a look around and let me know what you think of the new look and all that jazz.
Don’t forget to update your feeds, links or bookmarks.
Going to eat some dumplings now to celebrate…
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