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Category: Cocktails

Victoria Day Cocktails

Victoria Day Cocktails

Cheers to a long weekend! We had an appalling winter and sadly it’s managing to drag itself into our spring. Fingers crossed that this upcoming long weekend brings some sun and warmth! This weekend is, as we affectionately call it, the May 2-4 weekend. It’s […]

Pisco Sours with Juan

Pisco Sours with Juan

On our recent trip to Machu Picchu, we had a few troubles due to a two-day-long farmers’ strike that resulted in the main road through the Sacred Valley being blocked roughly every two kilometres. A very early (4 am) road start found us in Ollantaytambo […]

Elin’s Irish Canadian Cream Liqueur

Elin’s Irish Canadian Cream Liqueur

This upcoming weekend will see many people sporting shamrocks, wearing green and coming up with any excuse to be Irish! That’s right, it’s St. Patrick’s Day, one of the biggest party days of the year! Many people will claim to have some Irish roots on […]

Cocktailing Toronto – Part 2

Cocktailing Toronto – Part 2

Last August, I set out with my friends Amy and Grayce, strictly in the name of science, and for TravelFoodCool, to discover some different cocktail bars in my fair city of Toronto. Missed that post? Check it out here. Since Toronto has so many great […]

Toasting the Holidays

Toasting the Holidays

~~~~~~HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY~~~~~~~~~~~ I’m a very lucky person – my life is full of very dear friends and wonderful family, (and I would be remiss if I did not also give a big shoutout to my fabulous Mr. TFC, Pete). When the month of December comes, we […]

Drift Away to The Drifter

Drift Away to The Drifter

Do you know what’s extra special about today? On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified, as announced in a proclamation from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment of January 16, 1919, ending the increasingly unpopular nationwide prohibition of alcohol. That’s […]

Maple Cocktails

Maple Cocktails

Fast, what foods jump to mind when you think of Canadian cuisine? If maple syrup is not at the top of your list, it is certainly in the top three! I can’t think of any food that is more Canadian than maple syrup (sorry, Vermont!). […]

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