Dean’s List 2016: Wine and Drinks Books
Every year Good Food Revolution presents Dean Tudor’s Holiday Cookbook (and Drinkbook) reviews....
Read Moreby | Dec 16, 2016 | Good Food Books | 0
Every year Good Food Revolution presents Dean Tudor’s Holiday Cookbook (and Drinkbook) reviews....
Read Moreby | Dec 8, 2016 | Good Food Books | 0
Every year Good Food Revolution presents Dean Tudor’s Holiday Cookbook (and Drinkbook) reviews....
Read Moreby | Nov 14, 2014 | Good Wine Revolution | 0
ORDER DEADLINE: DECEMBER 12 Do you have a preferred client or friend you would like to thank or surprise with some fantastic wine this holiday season? At Le Sommelier, we’re really excited to let you know about the holiday...
Read Moreby | Dec 9, 2010 | Good Food Books | 0
‘Billy’s Best Bottles Wines for 2011’ by Billy Munnelly is back for another round (21st ed), creating more emphasis on wine and food pairing, party planning, and some social manners. There’s some info about country trends and frequently-asked questions about wine. Plus data on Ontario winery tours. His whole concept of wine is organized by Mood, with sections on wine colour and style/weight, and the wines are usually those available at the LCBO.
Read Moreby | Dec 3, 2010 | Good Food Books | 0
‘I Love Bacon!’ has more than 50 preps from celebrity chefs in the US, including Cat Cora (Iron Chef). It begins with making your own bacon, moving through brunch, salads, sides, pasta, fish and meat, up through desserts (pig candy ice cream, maple-bacon ice cream).
Read Moreby Jamie Drummond | Dec 2, 2010 | Good Food Books | 3
This week we scour the streets of Toronto and the wilds of the web to bring you our favourite holiday gift ideas. From Umami paste to cookbooks via Pirate beer, we have suggestions for everyone on your gift list.
Read Moreby | Nov 24, 2010 | Good Food Books | 0
For the more literate person, there are the “memoirs” of writers, chefs, and wine people. Some have called these memoirs “creative non-fiction”, many suffering from embellishments and gilding. And most of them suffer from a lack of indexing, which makes it difficult to find what the writer said about another person or subject. But this also avoids the potential for lawsuits and disjointed noses.
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