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- Topline Trends Tuesday: Stats prove more Canadians going nuts by Dana McCauley's Food Writer's Diary on Sep 29, 2009
Despite allergy fears and warnings that prevent nuts from being available in schools and many other public places, Canadians are eating more nuts than ever before. While general nut consumption in Canada grew by 14% last year, trail mix growth increa...
- Reviews are updating again. by Candy Critic on Sep 8, 2009
Well the little glitches have been worked out and the new reviews will be a flowing. I have a few Asian treats to review leftover from Japan but I’m also on the hunt for more new North American stuff. In fact I’m thinking of spending some time...
- Clear Gold by Living Lime on Aug 1, 2009
Michigan is proposing build a pipeline to drain 322 million litres of water from Lake Huron. Ontario hasn’t agreed to it yet, because the proposal doesn’t contain assurance that the water “will stay in the Great Lakes basin and be used efficien...
- Holy Cow, its National Milk Chocolate Day. by Candy Critic on Jul 28, 2009
It caught me a little off guard this year and I forgot to get you something, I’m sorry. I managed to get myself box of these lovely little gems.I figure almonds covered in milk chocolate is a great way to celebrate this cool holiday.CC...
- Tuesdays With Dorie - French Pear Tart by And then I do the dishes on Jan 6, 2009
You guys all know by now that (most) every Tuesday is Tuesdays with Dorie here on my little blog because I, with a zillion other bloggers, am baking my way through Baking from my Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan. Though I only joined last April, our...
- How to Make Candied Almonds by sum.ptuo.us on Dec 28, 2007
For my last blog post of 2007, I want to share an interesting technique I learned back in Maryland. These candied almonds are completely addictive - you can't stop at just one. They slowly toast as the sugar caramelizes, and once hard, they clang tog...




