Chef’s Note: Cupcakes are one of the easiest desserts to make. Being creative will make them memorable. You’ll be surprised what food colouring can do. Since the Barbie craze, I decided to try my hand at what I call Barbie Muffin Cupcakes. These are sure to be a hit at breakfast or any time both … [Read more…]
The Most Popular Desserts in Canada
Canada is rich in food choices, both sweet and savoury, but especially when it comes to desserts. Every region has its own special desserts. When talking about Canadian cuisine, one of the the most common dishes that comes to mind is usually poutine. When it comes to Canadian desserts it seems that pies reign supreme. … [Read more…]
Chef Schulz’s Barbie themed THE KENWICH recipe
Chef’s Note: Continuing with my Barbie themes recipes (see more below), The Kewnwich is made for Ken to remind him of his Barbie (OK it is made for anyone). The simplicity of the egg salad stuffing is perfect for someone who wants a really quick snack. Give me your comments about this simple Kenwich…Enjoy. Recipe … [Read more…]
Chef Schulz’s Barbie style pasta recipe
Chef’s Note: With the huge popularity of the Barbie movie, I became inspired to create a few dishes to commemorate the movie and if you like the Barbie pink colour then you’re sure going to like these recipes over the coming few days. This one is a pasta that will certainly get anyone’s attention. It’s … [Read more…]
Lazy Daisy’s Cafe: Where homemade cooking meets Toronto’s all-day breakfast scene
Toronto’s bustling food scene boasts a myriad of options for the discerning foodie, but they need to encapsulate the essence of homemade comfort food like Lazy Daisy’s Cafe. Nestled in the heart of the city, this charming eatery seamlessly blends the warmth of homemade cooking with Toronto’s all-day breakfast culture. Join us on a culinary … [Read more…]
City responds after being called out over risk to public safety for parking
A section of Bloor Street West that runs through Toronto’s The Annex neighborhood is currently undergoing a road construction project, resulting in visible wear and disruptions. In addition to the expected noise, dust, and inconveniences brought about by the road closure, local residents and businesses have raised concerns about a significant portion of the roadway … [Read more…]
Toronto music icon Robbie Robertson passes away at age 80
Robbie Robertson, the acclaimed guitarist, songwriter, and singer who led the Band to rock prominence in the 1970s and collaborated extensively with Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese, has passed away at the age of 80, according to numerous media reports. He died in Los Angeles on Wednesday following an extended illness, surrounded by his family … [Read more…]
Things Men Have to Know About Dressing When Going to the Casino
People frequently go to casinos to have amusement in a variety of situations. They have served as a gathering spot for friends to unwind and play their favorite games while enjoying good company and drinks for decades. Additionally, if you are considering turning to becoming a professional gambler, they are a good place to start. … [Read more…]
Pickleball club Fairgrounds set for huge expansion and new Rosedale flagship
In 2022, Fairgrounds Public Racket Club converted a midtown Toronto site to a temporary but vastly popular pickleball club, showcasing the fast-growing sport’s social side. Now, following its opening at the Stackt Market earlier this year, the club is set for massive growth announcing a number of new facilities including a flagship location back in … [Read more…]
Forest fires in Ontario and beyond lead to higher home insurance rates
David Suzuki is a world-renowned scientist, broadcaster, activist, co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation and author of more than 30 books on ecology (written with files from senior editor Ian Hanington). The world is on fire. Sometimes it seems not enough people care. If smoke-choked skies and evacuations don’t convince people the climate crisis is real, … [Read more…]