edible Vancouver & Wine Cuontry
It may be worth noting the October/November issue of Edible Vancouver & Wine Country online: https://ediblevancouver.ediblecommunities.com/about-us/digital-editions-2 Two articles are of interest: page 34 [...]
It may be worth noting the October/November issue of Edible Vancouver & Wine Country online: https://ediblevancouver.ediblecommunities.com/about-us/digital-editions-2 Two articles are of interest: page 34 [...]
Some people will dispute where these foods originate, but at least some of them are Canadian inventions. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/foods-from-canada
The first ever Virtual Grindrod Garlic Festival. Historic on so many counts. On til September 15, 2020. https://grindrodgarlicfestival.ca/schedule-of-events
Blackberries - unruly colonizers https://thetyee.ca/News/2020/08/21/How-Blackberries-Took-Over/?utm_source=weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=240820 If the link doesn't work, please go to "How blackberries took over" by Christopher Cheung in [...]
"Things will never be the same at the grocery store" - Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, the writer of the following article, is [...]
https://theconversation.com/a-brief-history-of-the-smore-americas-favorite-campfire-snack-98750?xid=PS_smithsonian (if link does not work, search The Conversation.Com for s-mores - a campfire snack that represents the industrial revolution)
https://www.midwestdairy.com/67th-princess-kay-of-the-milky-way-coronation-scheduled/
[The link should lead you directly to the article - my apologies if it doesn't go right - in that case [...]
Supply management and the food supply chain cannot be taken lightly: history happens as we sit in self-isolation. The Conversation.com Why-farmers-are-dumping-milk-down-the-drain-and-letting-produce-rot-in-fields [...]
"Sweet Spot - The Doukhobor Jam-Making Enterprise" is the first article in a five part historical series by Jonathan Kalmakoff, in [...]