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Curried Butternut Squash Bisque
Equal parts indulgent and comforting, it’s easy to see why butternut squash is the star of fall veggies. As the temperature creeps into the single digits, cozy up with a bowl of this rich Curried Butternut Squash Bisque. The fusion of sweet honey crisp apples and the zest of fresh ginger is sure to create your new go-to autumn soup.
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Kiwi Café
Welcome to Kiwi Café, the place to meet and eat in the heart of the village of Chester, Nova Scotia. At Kiwi Café, we’re seriously passionate about good food and good coffee. We offer international
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What’s Cooking in Nova Scotia this February?
Baby it’s cold outside – but we’ve got lots of delicious ways to warm up your winter! Here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia for Valentine’s Weekend and the month of February: Morris East Valentine’s Celebrations:
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What’s Cooking In Nova Scotia Over the Holidays?
There’s some great festive fun happening this Christmas and a lot of events to choose from. Cheers to a great (and delicious) 2016! Here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia over the holidays: December 25 Christmas at the Inn is a new
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What’s Cooking in Nova Scotia December 15 to 22?
Reflect upon the past year with friends and family over festive, local food and drinks. While you’re at it, make a toast to the upcoming year and to the amazing local products we have in Nova
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What’s Cooking in Nova Scotia December 8 to December 15?
Whether you have visitors from far away or down the street, share a Nova Scotian experience with someone this holiday season. From lobster rolls on the beach to festive markets and brunches, see what’s cooking
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What’s Cooking in Nova Scotia December 1 to December 8?
As November comes to a quick halt the Nova Scotia holiday cheer starts to kick in! From educational fundraisers to cooking classes and complimentary treats, here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: December 1 NEW: Weekend Brunches at
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What’s Cooking in Nova Scotia November 24 to December 1?
As November comes to a quick hault the holiday cheer starts to kick in. Our amazing local producers, processors and restaurants spread the love like no others. From educational workshops and tastings to bake sales and complimentary treats. Here’s what’s cooking
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Holiday Entertaining
It’s a busy time of year and everyone has different ways of relieving stress during the holiday season. Cooking is one of many creative avenues that can provide therapeutic effects and help to reduce stress. So is eating hearty,
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Grandma’s Acadian Fricot with Dumplings
Cool weather calls for warm, hearty soup. This is an old Acadian recipe passed through generations. It has been slightly modified, but stays true to what fricot is meant to be, a hearty and healthy