Taste of the PNE – Fair Fare
Fair food is what it is: Indulgence. So indulge and walk it off!
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Wednesday, August 29th, 2012
Categories: Worship | Tags: bacon, Deep Fried, Fair, Junkfood, PNE | 1 Comment »
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Fair food is what it is: Indulgence. So indulge and walk it off!
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Wednesday, August 29th, 2012
Categories: Worship | Tags: bacon, Deep Fried, Fair, Junkfood, PNE | 1 Comment »
You have to wonder how Robin Kort from Swallowtail has the reoccurring ability to find obscure Vancouver venues to stage her Secret Supper Soirees. If she ever needs a new career I’d certainly endorse her as a…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Sunday, January 29th, 2012
Categories: Worship | Tags: Andrea Carlson, Police, secret, Soiree, Swallowtail, vancouver, winery | No Comments »
The computer has slammed the oven door on the souffle of traditional publishing. Even the cash cow cookbook market has not been immune to the deflation. Juggernaut publishers such as Chronicle struggle to cook up new ways…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Monday, May 9th, 2011
Categories: Meditations | Tags: cookbooks, Digital Age, future | 1 Comment »
The Best Things in Life Aren’t Things, was a bumper sticker I saw on a recent road trip that hit me square in the obvious gland. As I was kneeling out the pain of this platitude, the realization that my road trips…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Saturday, March 12th, 2011
Categories: Worship | Tags: BC Wines, Jeff van Geest, Le Gavroche, Miradoro, Okanagan, restaurant, Tinhorn Creek, winery | 4 Comments »
I decided to walk to the Aquarium after work on the coldest day in Vancouver going back several years. Not as insane as one might think when my understanding was there would be more than 1 steaming pot of seafood chowder…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
Categories: Meditations | | 2 Comments »
A big Halloween tradition in our house is the roasting of the pumpkin seeds. I’m sure there are some people that think one would have to be out their gourd to do this, but I assure you, given it’s variations,…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Sunday, October 31st, 2010
Categories: Guidance | Tags: easy recipes, Halloween, pumpkin, Seeds, snacks | 4 Comments »
Chocolate is one of the few foods we as humans will plan an entire festival around. It knows no boundaries. Despite its tiny geographical crop footprint, the cocao bean has penetrated every culture with its uniquely…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Saturday, October 30th, 2010
Categories: Meditations | Tags: BC Chefs, Callebaut, chocolate, Chocolate Arts, festival, Greg Hook, Roadhouse, Rubens, tea, Thierry, vodka, West Coast Chocolate Festival | No Comments »
Slowfood, Edible Vancouver, Ocean Wise, and Foodists form a virtual neighborhood of like-minded responsible citizens in Vancouver that also adore great food. Where these paths cross is exactly where you want be for dinner…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Categories: Worship | Tags: bistro, dinner, ocean wise, sustainable | 1 Comment »
It’s like finding a 100 dollar bill in your pocket. Oooo, maybe it’s more like the sudden realization that you are in the middle of such a good book you can’t put it down. No, actually it’s exactly…
Posted by: Miles Harrison on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
Categories: Worship | Tags: alcohol, cocktails, event, lounge, vancouver | No Comments »