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Need Help with Pie Ideas
I am going to bake a pie for Thanksgiving (this weekend in Canada) and have no idea what kind to make. My daughter wants a combination of strawberry/rhubarb/apple pie. Is this too many ingredients for pie or should I just go whole hog and maybe even add cranberries into the mix?
Need help formulating my Thanksgiving dessert
Oh my god...can I come to your place for Thanksgiving dessert? Last year's sounds like a dream come true! Re your question about this year's dessert - I would forego creamcheese and orange entirely and stick with the caramel flavours - that seems more "autumn" to me. Good luck!
Three Ingredients! -- Soy Chicken Wings
Tried these and they are excellent. The sticky glaze is ideal for my tastes; I've never understood the desire for crispy wings. I'm quite turned off when ordering wings in a restaurant and receiving these crispy things where they just dumped on the sauce of your choice. Needless to say, I prefer to make them at home and just love experimenting with ingredients. My sister tried a similar one to this that was also 3 ingredients - tequila, lime and soy sauce (well 4 ingredients including the wings!)
Beef liver?
In Canada, beef liver (from mature animal) is extremely cheap. I hate to say this, but we feed it to our cats for a treat every so often. I still haven't gotten over being forced to eat it as a child.
Food that Most People Love and You Don't...
Don't need an argument from anyone about how great these things are (this is simply my personal taste). A few of my "unfavorite things" are garlic, raw tomatoes, cucumber, melons, shellfish.
mole in edmonton?
I second Don Antonio's on 124 Street - definitely authentic Mexican food.
BURGER PLACE IN EDMONTON
Delux Burger Bar is pretty good - they have an appetizer called "Delux Sliders" which are bite-sized Kobe beef burgers. Pretty darn good! Located at 9682 - 142 Street in Edmonton.
Prince George Dinning
I could have sworn it was called "Latitude 54", but I've been wrong before! Whatever the name, it was great food!
Prince George Dinning
Here are some reviews:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g154938-d708372-r15244107-Ric_s_Grill-Prince_George_British_Columbia.html
Prince George Dinning
Try Latitude 54. We were there mid-August for a wedding and stopped in here to get "a bite". Once we were seated discovered it was not a place to rush the experience. Took our time and had a blast. Memorable was the Beef Carpaccio and the Halibut. Very friendly services and not too terribly expensive.
Taste of Edmonton - not to miss?
Sooooo disappointed (again) about Taste. A couple of mouthfuls of food costing $4 - $5!! Boring restaurants participate with a couple of exceptions. Have suffered this every year, hoping something will get better, but it never does. Also would have liked to sit down and have a brew but there are never enough tables/chairs and lineups are horrendous.