Monthly Archives: March 2010

Island Artisans – Denman Island Chocolate

This week on Island Artisans, a visit to the Denman Island Chocolate factory with owner Daniel Terry, pictured left.  Denman Island Chocolate bars are available across Canada and the United States in retail outlets and by mail order.  Just visit … Continue reading

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Island Artisans – Artisanal Coffee Roasting in the Cowichan Valley

  Today on Island Artisans I talked about Geir Oglend and his family, who own and operate Drum Roaster Coffee in Cobble Hill, in the Valleyview Mall just off the Transcanada Highway in the Cowichan Valley. More and more coffee … Continue reading

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How To Enjoy Your Weekend in the Kitchen

Most of my 'food'-weekdays are spent consuming leftovers from weekend cooking jags, but when I hit Saturday and Sunday again I'm ready for new adventures in the kitchen.  Ramona and I scan favourite websites, check out what Lucy Waverman is … Continue reading

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How To Find Local, Fresh Veggies in March (at Brambles)

While most of our gardens have been sleeping under snow, or leaves, or other forms of mulch, industrious farmers on the Saanich Peninsula have been very busy in their greenhouses, and so has Angeline Street of Brambles Market in Courtenay, … Continue reading

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Island Artisans – Pacific Kiss Oysters

Today on Island Artisans on CBC Radio, I talked about the BC oyster industry and a new marketing campaign called Pacific Kiss. This campaign is meant to let more British Columbians, and for that matter, oyster lovers around the world, … Continue reading

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How To Make the Most Out of a Few Hours in Vancouver during the Olympics! Part 1

I think it was the 20-minute wait my wife and I 'endured' to buy a couple of pairs of red Olympic mittens at The Bay. Wednesday, two days before the Games started and the city started to go crazy. We … Continue reading

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