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Toronto | King Kensington - A Short Blonde
http://ashortblonde.com/2015/04/toronto-king-kensington
Toronto is a culturally diverse and bustling city. The streets are bursting with energy and each neighborhood has its own charm. Jordan and I were really looking forward to exploring Toronto with Mike and Keira. Mike took charge and mapped out a good route, enabling us to hit several key stops on our first day. Our first stop of the day was meandering through Kensington Market. If you are in the area I recommend grabbing coffee from Fika Cafe. We ate lunch at Templeton’s Cafe. Want to leave a reply.
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October, 2014 | Momwhoruns
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Subscribe to Mom Who Runs. Enter your email address to subscribe. Join 25 other subscribers. I’m the mom in the schoolyard who loves to connect with other moms. I’ve been sharing information with friends regarding events, sample sales, restaurants, and recipes for years. It took me a decade to figure out that I should really have a website! Archive for October, 2014. What I Bought in Buffalo. October 30th, 2014. You see….I only visit two stores: Target and Wegmans. Here’s what I bought at Wegmans. I brou...
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Fika & Friends | Tales of a Pilgrim
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Fika & Friends. July 15, 2015. We adapted the practice of Fika long before we arrived in Sweden. Cardamom bun from Albert and Jack’s. Ella and I often go for an afternoon coffee date trying the varieties of coffee houses scattered throughout the city. What was once a sporadic and spontaneous plan – “Hey, wanna go out for coffee NOW? Vete Katten is one of the oldest coffee houses in Stockholm…. 8230;And as such, it is both locals’ and tourists’ favourite! N Kensington or Manic Coffee. I now understand why...
theswedelifeintoronto.com
the swede life in toronto | Swedish Food in Toronto
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The swede life in toronto. For the love of Swedish food, culture and lifestyle in Toronto. Swedish Food in Toronto. Swedish Food in Toronto. Swedish Food in Toronto. Looking for ingredients to make your scrumptious Swedish delicacies and treats? Here’s my list of where to find them! IKEA will temporarily sell some Swedish name brand foods like Marabou chocolate, Göteborgs cookies for the holiday season. Please read my post about this here. If you’d like to add to this list…. LAST UPDATED SEPTEMBER 3, 2015.
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FIKA CAFE | The Cozy Fox
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Lettering, illustration, Lifestyle. Aller au contenu principal. Posté dans I HEART. Par The Cozy Fox. Is originally used as a Swedish verb meaning to go out for coffee, It is standard in Sweden to invite friends to fika. Every few hours during the work day. One’s coffee is normally accompanied with a small snack such as a sweet bread, cinnamon roll, or piece of cake. Find out more about Fika. Partager sur Facebook(ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre). Partager sur Twitter(ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre).
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lovely place | The Cozy Fox
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Lettering, illustration, Lifestyle. Aller au contenu principal. Archives de Tag: lovely place. Posté dans I HEART. Par The Cozy Fox. Is originally used as a Swedish verb meaning to go out for coffee, It is standard in Sweden to invite friends to fika. Every few hours during the work day. One’s coffee is normally accompanied with a small snack such as a sweet bread, cinnamon roll, or piece of cake. Find out more about Fika. A graphic designer and new blogger. The Cozy Fox is a lifestyle blog collecting.
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the swede life in toronto | Find the Swedes
https://theswedelifeintoronto.com/swedish-directory-in-toronto/find-the-swedes
The swede life in toronto. For the love of Swedish food, culture and lifestyle in Toronto. Swedish Food in Toronto. There are actually thousands of Swedes living in Toronto and probably many more across Canada! How do you spot one? No, they’re not all blond with blue eyes. Swedish women tend to dye their hair often🙂. However I can usually spot one by the way they dress (call it my sixth Swedish sense! UPDATED FEBRUARY 16, 2016. Swedish Lessons in Toronto, finally! Check us out and share the page please!
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Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada (AASSC). Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV). Danish Pastry House -. Hansen’s Danish Pastry Shop -. Swedish inspired cafe -. Danish Restaurant, Puslinch, Ontario. Norwegian Club of Montreal.
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