Food And Drink
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St. Joe’s Health Centre sets all-time fundraising record at Taste of Guelph$250,000 was raised during Sunday's event in Guelph.CanadaSep 19, 2023
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Searching for the origins of the caesarSearching for the origins of the Caesar. The beloved Canadian cocktail was created and made famous in Calgary, thanks to a couple landmarks and a creative bartender.LifestyleMay 18, 2023
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U.K. restaurant adopts ‘gender-neutral’ drinks to be more inclusiveBurger & Lobster found male customers were less likely to order "feminine" sounding drinks.LifestyleNov 12, 2019
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The sweet lowdown: Is sugar the world’s most ubiquitous drug?The truth about sugar is a bitter pill to swallow.FeaturesJan 29, 2017
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What you need to know about backyard chickensWhile having a seemingly endless supply of fresh eggs sounds like a great idea, there are many important factors you need to know before setting up a coop and running out to buy a hen for your backyard.CanadaJun 16, 2015
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Saskatoon’s newest patio opens at Delta BessboroughPatio lovers now have another place to relax in this summer: the Metric Garden Lounge at the Delta Bessborough in downtown Saskatoon.LifestyleJun 1, 2015
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Seafood-tracking phone app would be latest in booming world of food traceability technologyA group of scientists and fishermen are working on a new tool they say will allow consumers to learn the backstory of a piece of fish while standing in the supermarket aisle with their smartphone.ConsumerMay 25, 2015
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James Beard Awards: Ina Garten, Martha Stewart and Anthony Bourdain win big againAnthony Bourdain, Ina Garten and Martha Stewart remain the names to beat in food broadcasting.LifestyleApr 25, 2015
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Surviving holiday madness and temptationsKeeping things in check is easier said than done during the holidays but there are ways to push through all the extra activity and deal with the stress.LifestyleDec 22, 2014
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Saskatoon berry gets name change south of the borderA New York State-based university is attempting to encourage American farmers to plant Saskatoon berries but under a different name.CanadaAug 25, 2014
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