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A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2013

Jun 17, 2013 | Ken Weber | Departments | In Every Issue | Leisure | Puzzles | Summer 2013

At the Charleston Fair, using your head, speed puzzles and a mini mystery.

Spring – Summer 2013

May 18, 2013 | In The Hills

Have a read of the full version in PDF on your computer, tablet or iPad. Farmgate chickens, a Caledon wedding, rhubarb recipes, Cuisine-Art and community shared agriculture.

Where’s the Chicken?

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills | Farming

Sourcing local, sustainably raised chicken is a lot harder than it should be.

The Kohlrabi Challenge

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

When Jeff Rollings became a Community Supported Agriculture member, he got more than he bargained for … more vegetables, that is.

Art & Soul Food at Cuisine-Art

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

Every summer for the last four years, artists and chefs have come together at the Alton Mill in a feast for the eyes and appetites.

Here’s the Scoop!

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

Impress your friends and family this summer with homemade ice cream. It’s easier than you think!

Sweet and Sour

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

Nothing says spring like the tart taste of rhubarb.

Under the Caledon Sun

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

Tradition takes a twist at a Tuscan-style summer ceremony in the Caledon countryside.

Cooking with Caesar: Doughnuts

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills | Cooking with... | Departments | Food | FOOD Spring – Summer 2013 | In Every Issue

Doughnuts were brought to North America by Dutch settlers, and named for the walnuts or hazelnuts baked into the mostly uncooked centre.

The Love Song of Eddie Corner

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

A Caledon kitchen celebrates café culture and contemporary design.

And the conversation begins

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

More than ever, Canadians care about their food and where it comes from.

Off the shelf

May 17, 2013 | In The Hills

Our roundup of fabulous quality items produced by local artisans.