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Follow Me Foodie: A little salt with your caramel?

Earlier this year, salted caramel made it to my Top 10 food trends I want to see die in 2013 blog post, but the year is ending and its still going strong. Salted caramel is outselling chocolate as the most popular confectionary flavour.

Free Will Astrology: Your horoscope for the week of Oct. 31

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Once when I was hiking through Mauis rain forest, I spied a majestic purple honohono flower sprouting from a rotting log. As I bent down close, I inhaled the merged aromas of moldering wood and sweet floral fragrance.
CITY CELLAR: A toast to a decade of House Wine

CITY CELLAR: A toast to a decade of House Wine

Its certainly been a hectic few weeks around the local wine industry as of late, a common autumn occurrence.
FRESH SHEET: Beta 5 Chocolates review plus food and wine news

FRESH SHEET: Beta 5 Chocolates review plus food and wine news

THE DISH Beta 5 Chocolates has become one of the citys top chocolatiers in a very short time, and recently took home several golds and a silver at the Canadian National Chocolate Awards for their Fishermans Friend, Whole Cherry, and Bay Leaf truffles
Miss America brings her reign of acceptance to Vancouver

Miss America brings her reign of acceptance to Vancouver

When Nina Davuluri was crowned Miss America on Sept. 15, she was signing up for more than just 240,000 miles of travel to engagements and events during her reign.
From sex talk to technology: Public Salon

From sex talk to technology: Public Salon

?Where can you find a radio sex talk host, architect and technology guru in the same room? Sam Sullivans Public Salon.
Rocky Mountaineer train creates unforgettable Canadian memories

Rocky Mountaineer train creates unforgettable Canadian memories

Two-day train ride a trip of a lifetime

Health: Unhappy? Visualize yourself in the future

List 100 things you want to do in life
Garden: Brighten winter with colourful ground-cover

Garden: Brighten winter with colourful ground-cover

Sunny days and chilly nights in fall trigger glorious leaf colours not only in trees but in vines, shrubs and ground-cover plants. For instance, some bergenias flame through the winter with red or purple leaves.

Heart of Vancouver: Feminism is becoming confusing and scary

You may want to think twice before offering your seat to a pregnant woman
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