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- Crispy Baked Cauliflower by Chow Times on Nov 22, 2009 in 2009 Vegetable Cauliflower Community Kitchen Recipe
Minoo made a side dish to go the Arabic Lentil Soup. It is an amazing Crispy Baked Cauliflower. Accompanying the cauliflower were Kale Chips. The Crispy Baked Cauliflower has a hint of spiciness and they are really crispy. A great finger food a...
- Let’s Go Nuts! by Silly Nutrition Undergrad on Nov 22, 2009 in Healthful Tips Nutrition and Health health nutrition nutrition profile nuts snack snacks
Photo by FotoosVanRobin Cashews, walnuts, almonds, peanuts — I love them all! What’s so great about nuts? Nuts are not only tasty, they are also a superfood that offers many health benefits: 1. Keeps the heart healthy. They are a great s...
- Arabic Lentil Soup by Chow Times on Nov 21, 2009 in 2009 Soup Community Kitchen Lentil Recipe
Minoo resumed the Gilmore Park Church Community Kitchen with 3 recipes. The first recipe is a lentil soup. Lentil or daal belongs to the legume family. Lentil is high in protein and is an important part of the diet for India which has a large popu...
- Couple Arrested For Refusing To Pay Tips! by Chow Times on Nov 21, 2009 in Non-Food
I know this will provoke a response from some of our readers: What do you think? © ben for Chow Times, 2009. | Permalink | No comment Post tags: Non-Food...
- Marvin Shaffer: Flawed analysis props up B.C. public-private partnerships by Stephen Rees's Blog on Nov 21, 2009 in privatisation
An opinion piece by the SFU economist appeared in the Georgia Straight yesterday. It was prompted by the release, back in August, by Partnerships BC of a draft discussion paper, Methodology for Quantitative Procurement Options Analysis, for review a...
- The Granville Street effect by Stephen Rees's Blog on Nov 21, 2009 in Urban Planning transit walking
There was a story on the CBC News last night that I would have liked to link to. Unfortunately it is not on their web site so I will have to summarise it from memory. When the Canada Line opened, bus service along Granville Street was significantly r...









