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Category Archives: Food
wychwood barns
If you haven’t checked out Wychwood Barns yet it’s well worth the visit. The architecture is beautiful. It’s located on Christie Street just south of St. Clair Avenue. The space houses 13 not-for-profit organizations, 15 professional artists, 26 artists in … Continue reading
Posted in Family & Kid Stuff, Food, Outdoors & Exercise
Tagged farmers market, parks, pizza oven, playground, toronto, volleyball
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say cheese
If you love cheese, then Chabichou is for you. These photos are not up to standard, but don’t let that reflect badly upon this fantastic cheese shop. The owner is very friendly and brings in a lovely selection of cheeses. … Continue reading
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Art in the Courtyard
It’s time for Art in a Courtyard House this weekend. If you are up for adventuring to see some fantastic art, check out this installation of talented artists in the courtyard of a beautiful and exotic home. This show of … Continue reading
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Carpe Diem
This is cute reminder that I ran into the other day. It was knitted onto a telephone pole in Brockton Village. Technorati Tags: Artist, Brockton Village, Toronto
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naco has some nice coffee and yummy mexican
Naco just opened up on Dundas St. west of Dufferin a few weeks ago. It’s a friendly, eclectic little coffee shop that serves authentic Mexican food. The owner is originally from Mexico, and he has given the place a warm … Continue reading
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ezra's expansion
Good news: Ezra’s Pound has expanded south from it’s original Dupont location. The new location is on Dundas St W at the corner of Bellwoods Ave. right near the park. They will be roasting their own coffee beans at the … Continue reading
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gigi is saved
Saving Gigi is an eclectic little cafe on the corner of Bloor and Roxton. As you may have guessed the cafe is half owned by the owner of ‘Saving Grace’. This is precisely why the baked goods are so tasty: … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Restaurants & Cafe's
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scratch it
Well, things have slowed down on the Mukodu Blog a little lately with the addition of a beautiful baby girl to our family. We are slowly getting back up to speed. Bare with me if you will… I stumbled across … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Restaurants & Cafe's, The Arts
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fantastic food to go in leslieville
Loic Gourmet has recently opened its doors at 722 Queen Street East. The food is delicious…lovely soups, sandwiches, paninis, roasted chickens, sides, mains…chocolate mousse. They focus on French-inspired food to go, whether it’s lunch, dinner or catering for an event. … Continue reading
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delicious snacks by the park
Check out this recent addition to Roncesvalles. Balluchon is a quaint little pret a manger, torrefaction de cafe, and fromagerie. This corner shop is located in the midst of the residential neighbourhood at Wright Ave and Sorauren, just steps from … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Restaurants & Cafe's
Tagged baguette, bread pudding, cafe, cheese, coffee, croissants, quaint, take-out
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