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From Vision to Village

Jun 16, 2011 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

From Market Hill (Mono Mills) to reach what became Horning’s Mills, they built primitive pathways through forty kilometres of virgin forest, slogged around swamps and across streams, and forced their way up almost insurmountable hills.

Eat Your Spinach!

Jun 16, 2011 | Nicola Ross | Homegrown in the Hills

Like Your Mom And Popeye Told You: Queen Victoria Baby Leaf Spinach comes from right here in Dufferin County!

The Joy of Shortcuts

Jun 16, 2011 | Bethany Lee | Back Issues | Community | Headwaters Nest | In Every Issue | Summer 2011

The shortcuts that really interest me are the informal ones that develop naturally through use over time.

A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2011

Jun 16, 2011 | Ken Weber | Back Issues | In Every Issue | Leisure | Puzzles | Summer 2011

The Puzzles: Download a printable version of Ken Weber’s puzzles from the Summer 2011 edition of In The Hills. The Answers: Looking for the answers? Download the puzzle solutions and…

Charlene Nero’s Cinnamon Buns

May 15, 2011 | In The Hills | Best Bites | Food

These are the most decadent cinnamon buns we have ever tasted. Really.

Welcome to Food In The Hills

May 15, 2011 | Cecily Ross | Back Issues | Editor’s Desk | FOOD Spring - Summer 2011 | In Every Issue

In between issues, you can keep up to date with local food news, events and recipes all here, online at www.inthehills.ca.

Off the shelf

May 14, 2011 | Cecily Ross | Back Issues

Our roundup of fabulous quality items produced by local artisans.

Food for thought

May 14, 2011 | Douglas G. Pearce | Back Issues

Meaningful Mouthful “‘Eating is an agricultural act,’ as Wendell Berry famously said.

French omelettes

May 14, 2011 | In The Hills | Back Issues | Cooking with... | Food | FOOD Spring - Summer 2011 | In Every Issue

Some form of the omelette has been around practically since humans first learned to crack an egg.

The Rhubarb Index

May 14, 2011 | Cecily Ross | Food

Rheum rhabarbarum, Rhubarb is a close relative of garden sorrel. It is high in vitamin C and dietary fibre.

You can’t eat aggregates.

May 14, 2011 | Signe Ball | Editor’s Desk

Or drink cement. Or greet your neighbours across a 2,300 acre pit.

Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2011

Mar 24, 2011 | In The Hills | Back Issues | Letters, Our Readers Write | Spring 2011

Letters published in the SPRING 2011 edition of In The Hills magazine. Cougar tracks? My wife and I have found what we believe to be cougar tracks around our property.…