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Did your mom always tell you to help others? Show her you were actually listening by getting her a mother s day gift from a local small business. Here are some gifts from local businesses that your mom will love as much as knowing that you took her lesson to heart and helped a local business owner.
For Gourmet Moms
From Marjorie, a locally-owned company, makes unbelievably beautiful cheese boards. Each board comes in a 9â round wooden box filled with small-batch artisan cheeses from local, organic and family-owned farms, charcuterie, accompaniments (like candied pecans or wildflower honeycomb), crackers and fruit. Choose from a fixed menu or customize your own board. Can be picked up at The Bottle Shop in South Philadelphia or be delivered.
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Column: Exploring British Columbia’s Craft Canadian Whisky Bubble
Column: Exploring British Columbia’s Craft Canadian Whisky Bubble
Last month, I waxed poetic about why the drink of my homeland, Canadian whisky, deserves your attention.
But Canada is a big country. Simply filing all bottles under a Canadian whisky umbrella feels like an oversight. The country is massive; 127 times the size of Scotland. From coast to coast, distillers are showcasing a variety of different terrains and terroirs, meaning, drams differ drastically based on where they come from.
Over the next few columns, I’m going to take a look at just what makes each region’s whisky special. Starting with British Columbia.