Seasonal Scones
AN APPLE A DAY: Fall is officially here, and with that accompanies the many flavours of the season. The Autumn Apple Spice Scone from The Biscuit Eater Cafe and Books offers that hearty taste
AN APPLE A DAY: Fall is officially here, and with that accompanies the many flavours of the season. The Autumn Apple Spice Scone from The Biscuit Eater Cafe and Books offers that hearty taste
AN APPLE A DAY: L’Acadie Vineyards is participating in National Organic Week! Stop by the vineyard for great organic fun. While there, pick up a bottle of their Organic Cider featuring certified organic apples from the
AN APPLE A DAY: One day, the breeders at the University of Minnesota wondered… “What would happen if we introduced a Honeycrisp apple and a Zestar apple?” With that, the Sweetango was born.
Sept. 1- 30 Taste of Nova Scotia has taken the 50% local food challenge for the month of September and you can too! Learn more or sign up here. Sept. 20 – 28 L’Acadie Vineyards is participating
AN APPLE A DAY: Name that pizza! Bramoso Gourmet Pizzeria needs your help naming their newest apple creation. 1. Think of a name for their new pizza featuring apples, gorgonzola and bacon. 2. Share your idea on
Sept. 1- 30 Taste of Nova Scotia has taken the 50% local food challenge for the month of September and you can too! Learn more or sign up here. Sept. 19- 20 Local Days is a
AN APPLE A DAY: Some people prefer their daily dose of apples in a glass. Have you tried any of our Nova Scotia wines made from apples? Luckett Vineyards may have just what you are looking
AN APPLE A DAY: As a celiac or someone choosing to live a gluten-free lifestyle, going out for a beer can be daunting. While friends are enjoying a Nova Scotian craft beer, try your hand
Sept. 1- 30 Taste of Nova Scotia has taken the 50% local food challenge for the month of September and you can too! Learn more or sign up here. Photo: The Local Traveller Sept. 13
First published on our website in November 2011 Ahhhhh, fall – there’s just something about the crispness of it all, especially here in Nova Scotia. And being Maritimers, we know that crispness equals a drop in