LINKS



Select Page
FoodSpasTravel

ZOOMER: The Guts and the Glory

I'm a well-seasoned food, drink and travel writer. After four decades, I'm still loving the gig, though it does have a downside. Over time, stuffing all conceivable edibles (and some unimaginable ones) down my throat has played havoc with my metabolism. Your order...

READ MORE

FoodTravel

DINE MAGAZINE: Rio Eats

In Rio de Janeiro they have been busy civilizing the favelas (slums) whose brutal existence was immortalized in the 2002 film, City of God. Adventurous tourists are now visiting some of the more sanitized favelas and small restaurants have opened up....

READ MORE

Food

WINE ACCESS: Best Tables 2009

Chef and media personality Donna Dooher unveiled her new, long-awaited Mildred's Temple Kitchen in the heart of Liberty Village, Toronto this past November. Patrons were heartbroken when Mildred Pierce, Dooher's first restaurant, closed after almost 20 years,...

READ MORE

Food

Purity Frozen in Time

Off the coast of Newfoundland some not so crazy Canucks are harvesting icebergs for the production of vodka, pure drinking water and now gin. Why would anyone want a chip off the block of these million to 500 million ton frozen floating mountains? It's dangerous...

READ MORE

Food

NATIONAL POST: Bluffers Guide to Balsamics

Look at a display of balsamic vinegars in a fancy grocery store and you’re bound to be confused. Exactly why are some priced at under ten dollars while others sell at over two hundred? The main reason is that there are two types of balsamics - the commercial...

READ MORE

Food

NATIONAL POST: Raising a Toast to Chocolate

Most wine books avoid the subject of wine with chocolate. One guide on harmonizing wine with food, states under the category chocolate mousse - match with water. Yet it's so wonderfully soothing to end a day with a little libation and a melt in the mouth bonbon....

READ MORE