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Taste Buddies | A tasting adventure. | Page 2
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Maker Pizza – The Bodega. April 11, 2016. I’m currently on a huge sandwich kick: I’ve been eating various iterations of Cubano sandwiches, I recently munched a lobster roll from Buster’s Sea Cove in St. Lawrence Market, I’m planning a burger date in the next week or so with my pal Lynsey and I’ve been eating copious amounts of breaded chicken sandwiches from California Sandwiches thanks to Uber Eats. I fell in love with this sandwich and ...
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Centre for Global Social Policy – Page 2 – www.cgsp.ca
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Centre for Global Social Policy. TBT December Student Workshop and Holiday Party. February 18, 2015. March 2, 2015. Centre for Global Social Policy. Last December, some members of the. Gender, Migration, and the Work of Care. Project in the Toronto area got together. What a wonderful opportunity it was to read one of Cynthia Cranford’s. Working papers. It brought out a lot of good ideas about writing and theorizing migration and employment from a feminist perspective. To follow, Monica Boyd. THIS EVENT H...
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Meandering Musings: November 2013
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Insights to an intense mind, an old soul and an open heart to the world. Saturday, November 30, 2013. Moments D586: Girls' Night In. Tonight I had my best ladies over for dinner and drinks. It's the last Saturday night of 2013 for me here in Canada and I couldn't resist spending the time with my favourite ladies celebrating each other. It was a night filled with much wine, fun and laughter! It`s hard to filter down the awesome moments! That said, there were two moments that really stand out for me. Momen...
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places to eat Toronto | An online magazine for Irish women in Toronto
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An online magazine for Irish women in Toronto. Fresh off the Boat. Style in the city. Things to see and do. Tag Archives: places to eat Toronto. Sabai Sabai – pronounced Sab (as in the Sabbath) and ai (as in a Donegal one screaming AYE at ya! Things to see and do. The evening menu consists of an array of tapas styled Thai dishes! Initially when I heard tapas I had an image of tiny wee dishes of this and that, and me leaving the place just as hungry as when I went in How wrong was I? Enjoy S Mc xx. There ...
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Food | An online magazine for Irish women in Toronto
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An online magazine for Irish women in Toronto. Fresh off the Boat. Style in the city. Things to see and do. Sweet Jesus….all about that ice cream! Posted in Current Craic. Ice cream, really seems to be having a moment right now, and with the scorching temperatures over the last few days who can blame us for flocking to our local I cream spot! I had the Cookies Cookies Cookies and cream and Brian had the Ferraro Roche. The actual soft serve ice cream is delicious, and not too sweet, paired with the mo...
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Irish in Toronto | An online magazine for Irish women in Toronto
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An online magazine for Irish women in Toronto. Fresh off the Boat. Style in the city. Things to see and do. Tag Archives: Irish in Toronto. Belfast Love: a proper pub on King West. Posted in Current Craic. Things to see and do. After hearing so much about Belfast Love, I decided to head down and see what all the fuss was about. Now before I continue, Belfast love is NOT an Irish bar, nor does it claim to be! Now down to the reason I was there…food and drinks. The drinks list is varied, with a b...All of ...
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A business model built on fun | Where are you (originally) from?
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Where are you (originally) from? My life and the lives of other immigrants in Canada. A business model built on fun. Posted on November 1, 2013. The following is a story I wrote for The Origami. An online magazine that shares stories that shape the lives of Asian Canadians in Toronto (and beyond). Photo: Courtesy of Sabai Sabai. A line-up at a restaurant is always a good sign. But it’s even more so when it’s in a neighbourhood known more for its gritty character than culinary adventures. A Burmese-influe...
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