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every third thought: count my Tuesday blessings
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010. Count my Tuesday blessings. After my Counting Monday blessings. Last week, I have decided to make this a regular post except I am counting blessings on a Tuesday this week, then Wednesday the following week.etc. Got the idea? 1 as my salsa partner blew a breath into my face after I complained about the heat; his breath did not stink. 2 I got Kettle Chip, Honey Dijon. At sale price of $1.99 at my local grocery shop East West Market. Brought over hot pot ingredients.
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Cardero’s Restaurant | West Coast Tastebuds
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Getting to know Vancouver through its food…. Laquo; Portage Bay Café (University District), Seattle. Cardero’s is another restaurant owned by the Sequoia Company of Restaurants (alongside Seasons in the Park. The buns at Sequoia restaurants are always incredibly. So fluffy, warm, and… I swear they butter them! They are model hamburger buns. I love pizza. Actually, who doesn’t love pizza? Gluten-free Montreal Style Smoked Meat Sandwich. Montreal Style Smoked Meat Sandwich:. Otherwise, it was impressive.
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Shiro | West Coast Tastebuds
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Getting to know Vancouver through its food…. Laquo; Sophie’s Cosmic Café. By recommendation of a restaurant manager (at a different restaurant, of course! Who is also familiar with Japanese food and culture, as I myself am, I suggested to Emme that we give Shiro on Cambie St. a try one night instead of visiting our typical, favourite Japanese place. As we’ve both enjoyed authentic Japanese cuisine before – in Japan, on the streets, in restaurants, and even in a. And placed our orders. Which was quite sma...
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Seasons in the Park | West Coast Tastebuds
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Getting to know Vancouver through its food…. Laquo; La Taqueria (Fairview). Portage Bay Café (University District), Seattle. Seasons in the Park. It’s not a tradition, but a fun choice when the weather is great and the flowers are in bloom. Needless to say, the ambiance makes this restaurant a winner – but the food itself is great, too! Many so perhaps my saying that doesn’t mean. Another outstanding burger. I guess it’s hard to go wrong with buttered burger buns! In my opinion…. 8221; to me. I would not...
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Food Skeptic | West Coast Tastebuds
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Getting to know Vancouver through its food…. This user hasn't shared any biographical information. Posted in British Columbia. On May 21, 2013. I’ve been to Sun Sushi multiple times with friends – that is, multiple times without a camera! I do want to enjoy some of my meals without snapping pictures of everyone else’s food. I stopped in for a snack one afternoon after school – i.e., only a few pieces of sushi to squash a craving. The sushi pieces here are. That said, this is a. Posted in British Columbia.
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Sun Sushi | West Coast Tastebuds
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Getting to know Vancouver through its food…. Laquo; Cardero’s Restaurant. I’ve been to Sun Sushi multiple times with friends – that is, multiple times without a camera! I do want to enjoy some of my meals without snapping pictures of everyone else’s food. I stopped in for a snack one afternoon after school – i.e., only a few pieces of sushi to squash a craving. The sushi pieces here are. That said, this is a. This entry was posted on May 21, 2013, 8:51 AM and is filed under British Columbia. I like the f...
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Hitoe Sushi | West Coast Tastebuds
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Getting to know Vancouver through its food…. Hitoe Sushi… Oh, how you are close to my heart. Hitoe Sushi is perhaps my favourite place in Vancouver to get delicious Japanese food and a truly authentic Japanese dining experience. That probably sounds absolutely ridiculous to those who are skeptical of the place because of its unassuming appearance, or to those who may have (for some reason unfathomable to me) had a bad experience there, but…. Miso Soup (blurry – sorry! Admittedly get pretty busy around di...