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no raining on taste of edmonton’s parade
Expect sunshine and finger-licking food at Taste of Edmonton. The new location at Capital Plaza makes the most of a sunny afternoon — stop by for lunch or even make a picnic from your favourite vendors. Lots of new tastes to discover as well. There is only a couple more days to get in on the fun, ‘till July 29. Tix and info https://tasteofedm.ca.
kudos to k-days new craft experience
Clear the mass market suds from your fridge and make room for Alberta craft. Enjoy 62 Alberta beers, ciders and spirits from 26 breweries and four distilleries at K-Days this year. You can sample, and, you can purchase to take home. K-Days partnered with Alberta Small Brewers Association and Alberta Craft Distillers to bring this taste of Alberta to the fair, and we’re glad they did. Visit the website for locations: https://k-days.com/outdoor-fun-food/craft-experience/
art outside
Have you checked out the Okuda San Miguel mural yet? Wow. Outstanding street art, restaurants and bakeries — the alley south of the Old Strathcona Market has become the coolest place in town.
tomato radio talks beer for non-beer lovers
Don’t like beer? This episode of Tomato Radio is for you. Will Bailey, son of beer guy, talks about the best beers for those who usually steer clear. Listen: https://soundcloud.com/tomatoradio/episode-21-summer-beer-with-will-bailey
move over pinot gris, there is more to enjoy in the world of white wine
Check out this early evening tasting at Aligra (780-483-1083, 8882 170 Street, https://www.aligrawineandspirits.com) to explore white wine beyond the usual suspects and taste more than a dozen wines to keep your summer sippin’ cool. Light refreshments will be served. August 2, 5:30pm-8:30pm, RSVP online https://aligrawineandspirits.com, or in store.
10th anniversary of the green & gold: helping women in rwanda rebuild their lives
Jeanne Mwiliriza not only survived the Rwandan genocide, she came out of it with a mission; to empower all Rwandan women who are survivors of violence. She founded the Tubahumurize Association which offers vocational training, health education, microcredit loans and employment opportunities.
The Green and Gold Community Garden on the University Farm is one of the global initiatives that supports Tubahumurize. This weekend is their 10th anniversary and their special guest is Jeanne Mwiliriza. On Friday, July 27, at St. Andrew’s United Church, she will be speaking about her work in Rwanda. On Saturday, July 28, head to the Green & Gold to meet her and tour the garden (11am-1pm). Bring cash and your shopping bags too, as the garden is in full summer glory. More info: http://www.greengoldgarden.com/
big bottles in the butchery
RGE Rd’s (10643 123 Street, 780-447-4577) popular mix and match Big Bottles in the Butchery is Thursday, July 31. Expect magnums of wine and growlers of beer and a delish mix of shareable dishes. No reservations required; expect to make some new friends with their communal seating.
pavlova with fresh berries
This Aussie dessert is perfection as a summer dessert. The assembly? Child’s play, all the real work can be done ahead of time. Click here for the recipe.