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Veisalgia for breakfast again? Happy New Year!! Ah yes you wake up and it’s 2012! However with all of the fun and festivities you find yourself afraid to move. You slowly open your eyes. So far so...
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TheLakefieldVillageMerchants Present the 8th Annual Polar Fest Ice Sculpting Competition Greetings from the Kawarthas! The Lakefield Village Merchants are currently planning the 8th Annual Polar Fest...
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Chocolate Duck Pekinduck is a breed of duck bred from the Mallard duck inChina. Its domestication was primarily for egg and meat production. In 1873 nine Pekins were exported toLong Island,New...
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Horseradish Horseradish is an herbaceous perennial that is related to turnips, cabbage and mustard. The entire plant is reputed to have medicinal properties and has been used in the treatment of...
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Something to Birch About This winter or more specifically a lack of it has made for easier heating bills and a lot less shoveling but I can’t help but wonder what will happen to this year’s maple sap...
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Where the buffalo roam We use the words buffalo and bison interchangeably as if they were describing the same animal but the two are actually distant relatives which are more closely related to the...
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Bovine Milk Humans began consuming the milk of other mammals around 9000 BC. It was at this time that we began domesticating animals which led to the agriculture revolution. Farming practices began...
View ArticleKawartha International Wine & Food Festival
Sunday, April 15, 2012 At The Venue, 286 George Street North, Peterborough, Ontario Noon until 8:00 p.m. $12.00 per person (HST included) Included 1 Food and Wine Pairing Wine Wheel (retail value...
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Something to Birch About This winter or more specifically a lack of it has made for easier heating bills and a lot less shoveling but I can’t help but wonder what will happen to this year’s maple sap...
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