Portuguese musician Nico Paulo moved to N.L. and fell in love with a Scottish classic
When musician Nico Paulo moved to St. John s last summer, she had never heard the traditional song Wild Mountain Thyme. Months later, it s the anchor of a new live EP scheduled to be released later this year.
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Posted: Dec 16, 2020 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Be inspired with some hard-to-find pantry items at Waterwest, which has items upstairs by its restaurant, as well as downstairs, in its butcher shop. (Submitted by Gabby Peyton)
Christmas is all about giving and eating, even in COVID times. So why not combine the two and give the gift of delicious to your fave foodie friend?
St. John s has an impressive number of specialty food shops for its population holes in the wall across the city where you can pick up Lebanese spice blends, Chinese chili oils or canned sardines from Spain.
In addition to the increase in immigration over the past few decades, which has stimulated a desire for international foodstuffs, a rise in interest for culinary travelling through one s own kitchen has made the hunt for more obscure ingredients bigger than ever. Let s also not forget the explosion of home cooking during a global pandemic; quarantine cooking is all the rage this year, whe