fresh bread…

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Dough is a great new bakery on the Danforth. They make fantastic bread on the premises. I tried the challah and croissants last time I was there and found both to be delicious.

Dough is run by a neighbourhood veteran and baker who says she always knew the area needed a bakery. Finally she took matters into her own hands, and voila! We have Dough.

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design hits the junction

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The Junction is really hitting it’s stride in terms of having everything from essentials to inspiration within walking distance.
Most recently a Scandinavian design store has moved into the hood. Mjolk, is the name of the store, means milk in Swedish. It is located on Dundas Street west of Keele and east of Pacific Ave. The store itself is beautiful, and it’s full of exquisitely designed pieces.

Architects from Studio Junction designed the shop, and as usual they have done a stellar job with the finishing touches.

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a diner worth mentioning

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Le Petit Dejeuner is a cute and cozy little neighbourhood diner. If you are near King and Jarvis then drop by and check it out. During the weekend brunch crush you will likely spot it by the lineup. A better choice is to visit off-peak.

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Green Coffee in Little Italy

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The Green Grind opened on College Street at Manning recently. It is a much needed addition to the hood. They serve up lovely organic and fair trade lattes as well as other coffee drinks and treats. The space is very bright and open with nice colourful vintage touches. They also have free wifi — how nice.

An outstanding feature of the Green Grind is that they are in the process of getting certified in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).

I’m impressed by their coffee, their space and their values. I highly recommend stopping in.

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new brunch and lunch spot in the junction

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Littlefish bakery and cafe is a cute new addition to the Junction. They serve a tasty breakfast ’till at least 4pm, every day except Mondays. The space is cozy and bright. What could be better on a cold winter morning or a chilly afternoon?

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this is about my speed

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Three Speed is a great little bar on Bloor Street west of Dufferin. Nice atmosphere and tasty pub food make this an attractive option to meet friends for a pint. It’s owned by the same folks who started Communist’s Daughter, which explains the cozy, raw urban feel. The bar seems to be doing very well and as it is one of the few such offerings in the area I’m sure it will continue to kick butt.

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if not

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Such philosophical street art … makes you stop and think about what this person is getting at.

I can think of several interpretations. If I were to choose one, I would say:
Be so passionate about what you choose to do that you can’t hear the people across the way saying it’s not possible.

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la merceria

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La Merceria is a delightful cafe and housewares shop. Its elegance and coziness is like no other. I had a fantastic lunch on my visit the other day: black bean soup, a veggie and cheese pastry, and an americano to finish it off.

They carry only the most beautiful housewares for an international household – great for gifts.

La Merceria is on Adelaide east of Bathurst.

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climate change

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I received this wall of photos of Canadian children that will be projected on a wall in Ottawa on Stephen Harper’s way to work and in Copenhagen during the un-Climate Change Summit in December. The purpose is to remind Prime Minister Harper who’s future’s he is affecting with his policies on climate change and who will bare the brunt of today’s inaction. It is a very moving project that is a good opportunity to communicate our concerns.
Upload a picture of your child or niece, nephew to include it in the project.

*Note: once you have found an image through browsing your files, wait a moment to see the image before pressing the button that says ‘upload’. If you don’t pause and wait it won’t work. I messed that up a few times before seeing the little spinner indicating it was pulling up the file.

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the bird nest press

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5 Blocks Out and mukodu launched a fun local e-newsletter this week called the Bird Nest Press (www.birdnestpress.com). Hurray!
It’s geared at parents with young kids. The newsletter will explore local places, resources and tips to make parenting even more enjoyable.
Check out the first issue here. And subscribe here. The Bird Nest Press publishes every 3 – 4 weeks.
The first issue has a very useful presentation on H1N1 vaccinations.

Forwarding it to new moms will be appreciated…believe you me.

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