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Summer 2010

Volume 17 Number 2

Palgrave Community Kitchen

Jun 15, 2010 | Nicola Ross | Homegrown in the Hills

Palgrave’s certified commercial kitchen is open to cooks, caterers and community groups.

Perfect Puffballs and Zesty Zucchini

Jun 15, 2010 | Roberto Frachionni | Back Issues | Departments | Edible Hills | Food

The beauty of being a chef is that you get to challenge yourself to turn something you once despised into something even you can love.

A toddler makes magic in the garden

Jun 15, 2010 | Bethany Lee | Headwaters Nest

My son learned more first-hand than I could have imagined about plants and animals. His garden creation was inspected daily and watered with care. “It’s magic!” he exclaimed.

Prohibition pits “wet” vs “dry”

Jun 15, 2010 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

In the 1880s, prohibitionists took the fight for liquor control to the voting booths of the nation. In the hills, choosing “wet” or “dry” became such a hot button that neighbours and whole communities were pulled in different directions.

A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2010

Jun 15, 2010 | Ken Weber | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue | Leisure | Puzzles

Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Orville’s Albion Octagon, Collector Coins at Rosemont, Adrian’s Leg Count, What am I?, The Case of the Stolen Documents and You’ve Got Ten Seconds!

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