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Midnight Sausage: British Columbia
Filed under: Beef, Pork, North America, Meat 
Honeymoon photos from British Columbia. From Flickr user sneaky monkey's Flickr.
I'm posting images of sausage counters the world over each weeknight (and occasionally weekend) witching hour until I run out. Please use the comments section to post links to your Flickr or personal site faves, and perhaps you'll see 'em posted here late some evening.
Previously-- Midnight Sausage: Ipercoop Supermarket, ItalyPermalink | Teas, Business, North America
This is the first interview in a series of interviews called Tea Company Spotlight that I'd like to do with tea owners from all the tea companies around the world.
My first interview is with Mike Morton, the owner and founder of TeaFrog, founded in 2006 and based online out of Oakville, Ontario with distributors throughout Canada. I've spoken with Mike through reviewing many of his teas for the STeaP podcast since late 2007, and he was all too happy to answer a few questions about his company.
BRANDICE: Tell us a bit about starting...
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Tea and kids
Filed under: Parties, Teas, America, North America  Looking to start your kids on tea early?
Mlive.com has some great tips for hosting a tea and garden party for children. From the kid-friendly peanut butter or cheese filling for finger sandwiches, to the cupcake decoration station and the small kid-sized gardening projects, this sounds exactly like something I would have loved as a child.
The article mentions having caffeine-free teas for children, and I think this is an excellent idea as well. When having a party for children, it's generally not a good idea to pump the kids full of anything that's going to...
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Midnight Sausage: Saugus, MA
Filed under: Beef, Pork, America, North America, Meat 
Sausages in the case at Karl's Sausage Kitchen in Saugus, MA. From Flickr user kaszeta's Flickr.
I'm posting images of sausage counters the world over each weeknight (and occasionally weekend) witching hour until I run out. Please use the comments section to post links to your Flickr or personal site faves, and perhaps you'll see 'em posted here late some evening.
Previously-- Midnight Sausage: Brooklyn, NYPermalink | East Coast, Pork, America, North America, Meat, Artisan Foods Sopressata at Esposito & Sons in Brooklyn, NY from Flickr user j bary's Flickr.
I'm posting images of sausage counters the world over each weeknight (and occasionally weekend) witching hour until I run out. Please use the comments section to post links to your Flickr or personal site faves, and perhaps you'll see 'em posted here late some evening.
Previously-- Midnight Sausage: The Bronx Beef, Pork, America, North America, Meat, Artisan Foods Arthur Avenue Deli in The Bronx. From Flickr user esposj's Flickr.
I'm posting images of sausage counters the world over each weeknight (and occasionally weekend) witching hour until I run out. Please use the comments section to post links to your Flickr or personal site faves, and perhaps you'll see 'em posted here late some evening.
Previously-- Midnight Sausage: Berlin Permalink | Beef, Pork, North America, Meat, Artisan Foods
VIA: bmann's Flickr
I'm posting images of sausage counters the world over each weeknight (and occasionally weekend) witching hour (until I run out), so please use the comments section to post links to your Flickr or personal site faves, and perhaps you'll see 'em posted here late some evening.
Previously -- Midnight Sausage: Napa, CAPermalink | Email this | Beef, Midwest Cities, Pork, America, North America, Meat
I'm posting images of sausage counters the world over each weeknight (and occasionally weekend) witching hour (until I run out), so please use the comments section to post links to your Flickr or personal site faves, and perhaps you'll see 'em posted here late some evening.
VIA: Joelen's Culinary Adventures
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Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!
Filed under: Poultry, North America, Holidays  I'd like to wish our Canadian readers a very happy Thanksgiving! For those of you not in the know, our Canadian friends celebrate their bountiful harvest each year on the second Monday of October. Other than the date, they celebrate in much the same way that we do down here in the United States, with an abundant spread of food and the resultant post-dinner coma. Enjoy!
Photo linkPermalink | North America, Health & Medical People who attended the annual Brantville Picnic in New Brunswick might want to read this.
Several people who attended the community picnic have become sick, with upset stomachs, nausea, and vomiting. But another thing that is worrying officials is that some of the possibly contaminated food wasn't eaten at the event, it was packaged so people who attended the picnic and people who didn't attend the picnic could take it home with them and eat it later. So you might have some of the food at home right now and not know it (though I would hope you would have eaten it by now...
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