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Food and drink: A tale of two dinners

A rich squash and a baby duck: their stories from start to finish

Turning wine into the Elixir of Life

Polio is generally thought to be a disease from days of long ago; over the past 20 years, all but four countries (Nigeria, India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan) have been declared "polio free.

Stiff penalties for stiff drinks in B.C.

Like many other B.C. residents, I was closely following last week's news that the provincial government is introducing strict new impaired driving laws that will make this province the worst place to get busted for driving drunk.

Food and drink: Mom's the word

All we are saying is give mom a break

Food and drink: A miracle of meringues

Whip up a little fluff of pleasure

Food and drink: Shoots, sprouts and leaves

An upwelling of spring, or is that a spring upwelling?

Back in the brewing biz

Slopitch players are digging out their coolers in preparation for another season of sport, while the Stanley Cup playoffs have hockey fans glued to their TVs. So, what do these two activities have in common? Beer.

Breaking the fast in Brackendale

Breakfast: the English term comes from a Middle English word meaning "breaking the fast." Any meal that breaks the overnight fast that occurs while we sleep is considered "breakfast.

Food and drink: The red côtes are coming, the red côtes are coming!

2007 – the perfect Rhone Valley vintage

F&D A matter of meat

Making real changes to tackle climate change only gets tougher