New cookbook supporting Regina Food Bank and local restaurants Food is the ultimate connector. We all know what it s like to celebrate and connect over a meal and we re all missing that.
Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht
Publishing date: May 03, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 2 minute read • Regina mayor Sandra Masters helps put together Christmas hampers for families in need, in coordination with the Regina Food Bank, during a packing session taking place at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan on Dec. 10, 2020. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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The pandemic has made the past year a tough one for the Regina Food Bank and local restaurants alike, but a new cookbook initiative is hoping to help support both at once.
16 Apr 2021 News
In the historic centre of Lviv, Ukraine, MAD Bars House by YOD Group is a six-storey building comprising five bars and restaurants. Though each floor functions as a different bar, the spaces are linked by a common staircase and share a common material and colour scheme that emphasizes local culture and craft tradition. The staircase, made of mosaic pixels, indicates the alcohol inherent in the drinks associated with that particular floor. The higher the floor, the higher the percentage of alcohol in the beverages being served.
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Upon entry, visitors begin at the ‘Varvar Pub.’ The pub features a long, joint-free wooden bar made from oak pieces that were initially used as joists 150 years ago.
Judy and Tom Jones sit in an area once reserved for parking in front of the Pythian Market on Loyola Avenue, one of the first New Orleans restaurants to convert parking spaces to curbside dining areas. (Photo by Chris Granger | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate)
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER
Contributed photo from Ruby Slipper Cafe
Contributed photo from Ruby Slipper Cafe
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER