Food
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A hot bowl of healthy
Stone Soup fundraiser supports Child Nutrition Council
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Fugly foods
What buying an ugly carrot has to do with world hunger
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Fermenting soda
The ins and outs of DIY food
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Recipe for success
Four women, four businesses without storefronts
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Concentrating on fact
How healthy is a juice cleanse?
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Planning for produce
It’s time to start summer gardens
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Foodie factions
Creating communities around food
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Feast in the West End
Ellice Ave café featuring First Nations inspired cuisine opens doors to the public
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A slim line to walk
Balance is key to a healthier diet
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South Osborne speakeasy
Blind Tiger brings back concept from the prohibition era
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Finding food
This fall, cut your food budget by foraging part of your grocery list. Joel Penner learned how to identify plants as an artist creating botanical films.
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Moving the grub
Hearing the beloved Osborne Village Motor Inn was closing was a bit of a shock for some. The business, with its hotel, bar and restaurant, has been in the neighbourhood since the 1960s.
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Eat good, read good
September brings the turning of a new leaf as seasons move on, school starts and routines fall into a different beat. As times change and rearrange, why not do the same to your diet?
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DIY HOMESTEADER FESTIVAL
June 6 Fraserwood, Mb Adult $97 (includes four workshops), dinner only $57, dinner & fest package $137. Children 0-6 free, reduced prices for ages 7-12.
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MORDEN CORN AND APPLE FESTIVAL
August 21-23 Morden, MB Free
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MANITOBA FILIPINO STREET FESTIVAL 2015
Aug 22 Garden City Shopping Centre Free
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WINNIPEG BBQ & BLUES FESTIVAL
Aug 21-22 Shaw Park Prices TBA
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VIKINGS AND FRISNOK AND BANDS, OH MY!
July 31-August 3 Gimli, Manitoba Almost entirely free, with some capacity-based events at a cost
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PIONEER DAYS
August 1 - 4 Steinbach, MB All-Day Family Pass $30 Adults $10 Children (ages 6-12) $4 (Ages 5 and under get in FREE)
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CANADA’S NATIONAL UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL
July 31 - August 2 Selo Ukraina in Dauphin, MB Passes range from $30 to $95