What’s Cooking: December 3 – 10
Although the holidays may look a little different this year, we’re here to help you with the gift ideas, recipes, updates and more.
Although the holidays may look a little different this year, we’re here to help you with the gift ideas, recipes, updates and more.
The South Shore is rich in history, picturesque towns, delicious local seafood, and so much more. This region has something to offer everyone!
Mark your calendar! Food Day Canada is taking place on August 1, and here in Nova Scotia we have plenty to celebrate.
From local businesses re-opening, to limited-time only specials, and even exciting summer contests – Nova Scotia’s food and drink industry has been busy!
From frozen meals to new ciders and virtual beer school, there’s a lot of variety cooking this week! Keep reading to find out what restaurants are now open in your region and this weeks feature recipe.
Between summer kitchen parties, Cantonese feasts and Food Day Canada…we can’t decide what to eat. That means you have to try it all!
On August 4th, join in on a day devoted to celebrating all things Canadian Food as Food Day Canada takes place across the country.
How will you spend your last long weekend of summer? Warning: Blueberries, oysters and wine dominate what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week… September 1 to 11: Atlantic Fringe Festival This years’ Fringe Festival has over 55
July 30: Food Day Canada From coast to coast, July 30 is an epic Canadian celebration of fantastic local food! Whether you’re heading to the cottage, staying in the city or just out for a drive
Nova Scotia is known for great food and beverages and also for fantastic musical talent. Enjoy some tunes and celebrate history with local food this week in Nova Scotia! July 26: Scottish Pipes & Fiddle Great food and toe-tapping