Image by Jan Vašek from Pixabay Cooking can take a lot of time when you fail to plan. From prepping to pre-heating and other processes, the tasks can seem too much on a single day. Reportedly, three out of five Canadians spend up to an hour cooking. Some believe spending more time in the kitchen on a given day is better than saving hours on...
It’s October, and do you know what that means? Taste the Countryside is returning to Waterloo Region! This 10 day culinary adventure features Prix Fixe menus at some of Waterloo region’s favourite rural eateries. The menus will be inspired by the Fall season and will focus on supporting local. After two years of a pandemic, this is one event you don’t want to miss! Community...
Gananoque and the Thousand Islands is a beautiful region in Eastern Ontario, along the St. Lawrence River. This unique area is known for its National Parks, historic castles, shipwrecks, world-class fishing, maritime museums, and being the birthplace of Thousand Island dressing. While visiting scenic sites is fun to do, trying out local eateries is part of the reason we travel. Here are 10 amazing places...
Waterloo Region is known for many things – it’s home to both the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University, is part of the Toronto-Waterloo Tech Corridor (often referred to as Silicon Valley North), is home to Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest (Canada’s largest Bavarian Festival), and is the birthplace of William Lyon Mackenzie King (Canada’s longest serving Prime Minister). But Waterloo Region is also a great place...
People are taking the craft beer trade to heart, from hobbyists to drinkers and entrepreneurs. But the problem with most craft beers is getting exposure for the beverages and the beer into the hands of people to enjoy them. Those issues fall under a glut of distribution, competition for shelf space, and a priority placed on large breweries over the small batch that is craft...