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Pulled Pork

Crock Pot Throwdown – Pulled Pork

In Eat Local, Recipes On February 14, 2013 Comments Off

Pulled pork, you can call it a trend, but there is no denying that it’s comforting and deliciously messy. As popular as it is – sprouting up on… Read More »

Campagnolo cannelloni

Campagnolo now serves gluten-free pasta…is pizza next?

In Eat Local On February 8, 2013 Comments Off

You may wonder why at Eat Drink Be Local we would care about a restaurant that was started by three Albertan men and serves Italian cuisine. Well, we… Read More »

Eat Drink Be Local - Crockpot Challenge

Crock Pot Throwdown – Cranberry Apple Oatmeal

In Crock-Pot Throwdown, Eat Local, Recipes On January 29, 2013 Comments Off

Mornings can be hectic, especially when you have a young family to get ready and feed. Instead of making toast with peanut butter and jam, or scrambled eggs,… Read More »

kjm-dishcrawl

Dishcrawl devours Gastown

In Eat Local On January 27, 2013 Comments Off

There are so many restaurants in Vancouver that it’s hard to decide which ones are worth going to. Instead of wasting time making a decision, take the easy… Read More »

Butternut Squash and Apple Soup

Crock Pot Throwdown – Curried Butternut Squash & Apple Soup

In Crock-Pot Throwdown, Eat Local, Recipes On January 24, 2013 Comments Off

This butternut squash recipe from food.com is perfect for warming up on a cold winter day. The curry adds just the right amount of heat while the apple… Read More »

Fray on Fraser - Portobello fries

Feeling like a fat kid at Fray on Fraser

In Eat Local On January 24, 2013 Comments Off

While playing with your food is not kosher in restaurants, playing games while eating food is perfectly okay and even encouraged at Fray on Fraser. Our visit last… Read More »

Ready to eat

Crockpot Throwdown – Scalloped Potatoes with Ham and Broccoli

In Crock-Pot Throwdown, Eat Local On January 11, 2013 Comments Off

While scalloped potatoes are often thought of as a side dish to a turkey, ham, or roast beef dinner, throw a little meat and vegetables in there and… Read More »