What’s in your Basket?
Summer is in full swing and we’ve asked some of our Taste of Nova Scotia members for suggestions on packing the perfect picnic. From local cheese, charcuterie, oysters and fruit to easy picnic recipes – we’ve got
Summer is in full swing and we’ve asked some of our Taste of Nova Scotia members for suggestions on packing the perfect picnic. From local cheese, charcuterie, oysters and fruit to easy picnic recipes – we’ve got
Blueberries take centre stage this month. Try one of these delicious blueberry recipes or swing by the Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival for u-picks, contests, wine, entertainment and more. What else is cooking in Nova Scotia
Grab a drink or dinner before taking in a show at the Buskers, support local restaurants’ Food Day Canada celebrations or have a “Beer on the Pier” during the annual Seaport BeerFest. Here’s a taste of what’s cooking in
For Immediate Release July 27, 2015 Press Release Three Nova Scotian wines have been selected to receive the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Nova Scotia Wines. The award, established by Lt.-Gov. J.J. Grant in
July has been a great month so far but the culinary experiences aren’t over yet. From wine, tapas and birthday celebrations, to a deep sea fishing excursion, here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: July 23
Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia, is one of the most dramatic stretches of seacoast in the entire province. Located on the Bay of Fundy, it’s home to the highest recorded tides in the world – with
July is all about festivals, seafood and wine! From a food truck party and breakfast by the sea, to traveling off the beaten path, here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: July 15 Une Soirée
Summer is finally here and it’s time to fire up that grill and impress family and friends with your mad barbecue skills. We’ve got some great tips from our local chefs to make you look like a pro!
July is all about strawberries, fresh veggies, wine and lobster! From farmers’ market spoils and homemade ice cream, to listening to Blues in a vineyard, here’s what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week: July 7 Join in the
July is shaping up to be a great month – from Canada Day celebrations on a beach and eating breakfast in a log cabin, to a good old fashioned kitchen party, here’s what’s cooking in