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With a new month comes new flavours, opportunities and experiences. From on-site chef tastings inspired by food films to intimate dining experiences, here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: November 4 This year’s Devour! The
For Immediate Release October 29, 2015 Press Release Chef Martin Ruiz Salvador Wins Gold Medal Plates 10th Anniversary Celebration Eight Nova Scotia Chefs Awarded Gold Medal Plates Emblem of Distinction Culinary Award Winners Gold: Chef
Creativity, inspiration and an appreciation for great local food is evident throughout our province, especially in the fall harvest season. To help plan your culinary adventures, here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: October 27
3 Treats to Eat: We all have that friend who LOVES Hallowe’en – join in on the fun this year by bringing these ghoulishly easy local treats to the party: Spooky Apple Smiles Pick up your favourite local
From homemade croissants and hot pumpkin beverages to Nova Scotia lobster tails and white wine, here’s what’s cooking this week: October 20 Tonight is the opening night for NSCC Fresh Twenty One‘s fall dinner Menu. Stop by
Take a break from leftover turkey – from craft beer and spirits to wine and cocktails, there are tons of opportunities to taste some of Nova Scotia’s finest foods and beverages this week: October 16 –
Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate the harvest and to remember everything we’re grateful for. At Taste of Nova Scotia, we’re grateful for the fresh and delicious ingredients that are available locally from our home land. Feel
Til next year September! Feel good and have fun this October by supporting local initiatives, welcoming the fall harvest, participating in festivals, giving thanks and celebrating. See what’s cooking in Nova Scotia near you this week: October 2
Lunch breaks are much more enticing when something tasty awaits in your lunch bag. There are tons of local goodies that students of all ages will feel good about bringing to school. Prepare something that suits the day, mood or occasion: For a
Bring family and friends together to try something new! From corn boils and lobster to wine and oysters, there is lots going on to help embrace the new fall season. See what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: September