If your daily coffee cravings are satisfied by the retail chain with the green and white signage, you do not need Nutmeg’s help. For that, there is an app you can download on your phone, and several locations to choose from. If you want to support some local businesses, and experience a bit of the Whistler Village culture, while drinking your favourite cuppa joe then read on. (more…)
Nutmeg almost did it…she almost Googled Markets in Vancouver, then she remembered…. Granville Island Public Market. Of course!!! It is possibly the best market in Canada, and definitely the best in Western Canada. The Granville Island Market is of course, located on the spit of land by the same name. The public market is open daily from 9am to 7pm and features: a food court, specialty stands with fantastic breads, fresh bagels, seafood, cheeses, antipasto, prepared meals, unique spices, coffee bars and many permanent stands with really fresh fruit and vegetables.
On Thursdays, June through October they have a farmers market outside (unfortunately Nutmeg was there on a Tuesday). The list of farmers is updated weekly, as the season progresses.
The island of has many other great features; a focus on the arts (4 pages of artisans on the web site), the Emily Carr University, a focus on Maritime activities (sailing, whale watching, kayaking etc.), a brewery, a hotel, a music scene and…
Saffron was is Calgary last weekend and as you may have gathered she is always in the “know” when it comes to restaurants, wine and cool gathering spots. She was free for dinner on Saturday night and suggested a visit to the Vin Room. Ginger had not tried out this wine bar/restaurant either so Nutmeg was happy to oblige and made reservations. (more…)
Bearspaw Farmers Market is only open on Sundays (11am to 3pm – see note) from June to October. Cinnamon, Nutmeg and the Market Dog (Jade) went for a drive to check out this market on Sunday. (more…)
Market day in Banff is Wednesdays (8am to about 4pm). Ginger and Nutmeg decided to ride to Banff, from Canmore, on the path that is officially called the Banff Legacy Trail. Although, his Royal Highness The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex officially opened a completed section on July 24th, the rest of the trail is not technically opened as there are five bridge sections yet to be finished. If the current level of bike, roller-blade and foot traffic is any indication the trail will be very well utilized. The Banff Legacy Trail is a significantly safer option than riding on the shoulder of the TransCanada.
The Banff “market” is located at Bumpers as you first enter the town and that is the good news, as there is no need to drive down main street. Currently, the market is essentially one vendor, Glen and his tractor trailer from BC. Regardless of the limited choice in vendors, there is a wide variety…
Most of you who know Nutmeg, already understand that french fries, chicken wings, chips, onion rings, Cheezies and Kraft dinner do not factor into her diet much if at all. The odd fry, one or two onion rings and that is definitely Nutmeg’s limit. Ginger on the other hand loves ALL of it! The Holy Grill, is located right across from Mountain Equipment Coop on 10th Avenue in Calgary. It has been a restaurant for a while although the name has changed a few times. It is definitely not fancy and the drill is quite straightforward. There is no table service so you need to make a decision, place your order at the counter, find a seat and wait for your name to be called and then pick up your meal. They do breakfast and lunch only. The breakfast menu includes the traditional (to your specifications – Nutmeg is particular and it was perfect), the Bennies (variations on eggs benedict)…
Nutmeg was very curious about Nu Roots and Tasty Life, these ladies were recently featured in an article in the Canmore Leader. Talk about complimentary businesses; Samantha Peris, Tori Prescott are combining holistic nutritional advice with Joanne Grimble’s really great raw food. The retail store is open limited hours for now, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. In addition, there are cooking classes (Raw Chocolate Cooking) every second Wednesday night. This store has a tiny efficient footprint. They sell the Tasty Life products like Herb Flat bread, Trailside Buckwheat Granola and the Cocoa Nut version and lots more. They also have some featured cookbooks and other healthy items. Nutmeg was really impressed by these ladies they have combined degrees in holistic nutrition, business and raw food cooking into a great package. Nutmeg has tried the “Nutella” like spread – really yummy, not too sweet but definitely chocolaty and it is made with avocado. This may be the ONLY time Nutmeg eats…
As you may have gathered, Ginger and Nutmeg are both reasonably athletic. Nutmeg might be a bit more dedicated, regardless Ginger will still beat her every time. Nutmeg does not prescribe to commercial “power bars” on a regular basis although they are handy for endurance activities or outdoor sports, particularly if weather can be a factor. For longer endurance exercise, such as road riding, you do need a power boost (and may not even realize it). Choose energy bars with the right ingredients or better yet make your own. The challenge is the array of meal replacement bar products are vast, and include a range of questionable snacks, many of which are barely better than a good old chocolate bar. Not to mention an expensive option. Nutmeg has a recipe for a homemade version if you are so inclined (printable recipe below):
This market is very new on the Calgary scene, it opened on July 7th (note the spelling on the sign…shy a few letters). Nutmeg is very excited about the potential for this market, it is centrally located, particularly for those in folks who live in the Southwest. The Kingsland Farmers Market is located at 7711 Macleod Trail South in the old Shaw GMC location. The Kingsland Market is open 4 days a week: Wednesday through Friday from noon until 6:30pm and on Saturdays from 9-3pm. There is site is work in progress, as they are converting the old car showroom and auto body shop into a permanent indoor location for the vendor stands. So when the weather turns back to winter for good, the vendors will be inside, for now they are outside in the parking lot. There are about 20 vendors currently with a mix of produce, prepared meals and baking. Merchants include some that can be found…
Canmore has lots of choice in restaurants, although not much ethnic variety beyond sushi and a few restaurants with Asian influences (please let Nutmeg know if anyone ever goes to the Chinese restaurant…she does not think so). The Aroma Cafe is now located on Canmore’s Main Street (it used to be co-located with Zonas on 9th Street) and likely has to pay crazy Canmore retail rent as a result of their new location. They have a warm, casual interior with a combination of table seating, banquets and a small shaded patio. Ginger, Nutmeg, CardaMOM and Montreal Steak Spice ventured over for a Sunday morning breakfast. The drip coffee is decent and hot. The breakfast options include the usual fare along with Mexican influenced breakfast burritos, huevos rancheros, Mexican scrambled eggs and your choice omlettes – all dishes come with sides of very decent crispy potatoes, spicy green tomatillo sauce and black beans. The service is attentive yet not too overbearing…
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