I recently have been preoccupied with indulging in the new Magnum ice-cream bars. A-m-a-z-i--n-g is pretty much all I can say. You've gotta try them if you haven't already. (Trust me on this :)
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Have you tried Magnum?
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Delicious meals delivered to your office!
So you know how you're always eating those crappy weekday lunches because you have no time (or are too lazy) to cook? I may have the perfect solution for you - Tiffinday lunches are delicious, good for you and ethically made to be gentle on our planet.
Name: Tiffinday
Type: Food/ Meals Delivery Service
Location: Toronto based Online Business
On the Web: www.tiffinday.com
Description: Tiffinday is founded on the premise that everyone has the right to delicious and nutritious meals, their commitment to environmental responsibility and enriching the community is evident in every facet of the business - from the reusable tiffins for meal delivery, to providing a living to those who face barriers to employment.
The idea is simple: order by 3:00 pm today for delivery at lunch time tomorrow!
Name: Tiffinday
Type: Food/ Meals Delivery Service
Location: Toronto based Online Business
On the Web: www.tiffinday.com
Description: Tiffinday is founded on the premise that everyone has the right to delicious and nutritious meals, their commitment to environmental responsibility and enriching the community is evident in every facet of the business - from the reusable tiffins for meal delivery, to providing a living to those who face barriers to employment.
The idea is simple: order by 3:00 pm today for delivery at lunch time tomorrow!
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innovation,
Made in Toronto,
Product Reviews,
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Toronto People,
Toronto Shops
Monday, May 16, 2011
Glögg: Christmas in Springtime
Glögg: mulled wine |
Glögg is the term for mulled wine in the Nordic countries. It's basically a non-alcoholic fruit and spiced wine flavored drink. A little while ago, I purchased this one from Ikea and even forgot I had it until today - it's produced by Herrljunga Cider. Traditionally it's served warm and can be diluted with water, wine or something like vodka. You can also serve it with raisins and almonds although I'm yet to try this style. It may be the cinnamon and cardamom in the drink but it really does taste like Christmas in my mouth!
Labels:
Food + Drink,
Product Reviews,
Toronto Shops
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