Category: Cuisine


TGIF-Twenty dollars

Boston Pizza Merritt British Columbia has a very nice salad. Avocados, greens cheese,more…

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TGIF- Cultural Tourism…

Engagement

Great to get a diversified opinion through experience…

Cultural Tourism:

Definition, Draw, and EffectsCultural Tourism is a type of travel activity where the traveler’s primary motivation is to learn, discover, experience, and consume the tangible and intangible cultural attractions of a destination. This encompasses a broad range of experiences, including visiting historical sites, museums, art galleries, attending festivals and events, exploring local traditions and lifestyle, and experiencing the culinary heritage.The DrawWhat primarily attracts people to cultural tourism is the desire for authentic experiences and personal enrichment. Tourists are drawn by: * Learning and Education: A curiosity about history, different societies, and worldviews. * Heritage Connection: For some, this includes roots tourism, a personal journey to connect with ancestral lands and family history. * Authenticity: The chance to move beyond typical tourist traps to engage with the genuine, everyday life and traditions of a community. * Gastronomy (Food): A significant draw, as local cuisine is a direct expression of culture, history, and agricultural practices. *

Aesthetics:

The appeal of unique arts, architecture, crafts, and performing arts.Effects of Cultural TourismCultural tourism has both positive and negative effects on the host community:| Positive Effects | Negative Effects ||—|—|| Economic Growth: Injecting money into local economies, creating jobs, and supporting small businesses (e.g., local guides, artists, restaurants). | Commodification of Culture: Cultural traditions and rituals may be altered or “staged” to meet tourist expectations, leading to a loss of authenticity. || Cultural Preservation: Providing financial incentives and community pride to actively preserve and restore historical sites, traditions, and art forms. | Over-tourism and Congestion: High volumes of visitors can damage fragile historical sites and disrupt the daily lives of local residents.

Cross-Cultural Understanding:

Fostering dialogue, appreciation, and respect between visitors and host communities. | Increased Cost of Living: High demand for local services and housing (e.g., through short-term rentals) can drive up prices for locals. |Food and Protocols in Cultural TourismCulinary tourism is a major component of cultural tourism. It allows travelers to experience a destination’s unique identity through its food. When approaching exotic foodsβ€”dishes that are unfamiliar or prepared using practices different from one’s home countryβ€”certain protocols and safety precautions are essential.Food Protocols (Cultural Sensitivity) * Research Dining Customs: Learn the local etiquette regarding communal eating, using specific utensils (or lack thereof), appropriate table conversation, and tipping. * Respect Dietary Rules: Be mindful of religious or cultural dietary restrictions (e.g., observing Halal, Kosher, or vegetarian practices) and do not mock or show disgust toward local food choices, even if they include items you find unusual. * Ask Before Photographing: In certain settings, especially if the food has religious significance or if you are photographing people preparing it, always ask for permission first.Safety Precautions with Exotic FoodsThe main goal is to prevent foodborne illness, which is often contracted from contaminated water, raw food, or improperly cooked items.|

Safety Precaution

“Boil it, Cook it, Peel it, or Forget it” | The general rule: Eat only food that is thoroughly cooked and served steaming hot. Peel fruits yourself (like bananas or oranges). Avoid raw salads, uncooked vegetables, and unpasteurized dairy. || Water and Ice | Avoid tap water and beverages made with tap water. Stick to sealed, bottled water and avoid ice cubes unless you are certain they were made from safe, purified water. || Street Food Vetting | While a key cultural experience, be selective. Choose vendors with a high turnover of customers, where the food is cooked fresh in front of you, and where good hygiene practices (clean surfaces, no cross-contamination) are visible.

Seafood and Toxins

Allergies?

Be cautious with raw or undercooked shellfish, fish, and meat. In tropical areas, some fish can carry naturally occurring toxins that are not destroyed by cooking. || Hand Hygiene | Always use hand sanitizer or thoroughly wash your hands before eating, especially when eating with your hands. |

Greenland puddle

AKA Cold Blob

Well, it’s complicated. While a cooler spot might sound good in a warming world, the cold blob is a sign that major ocean currents are changing. That could have big impacts on weather patterns and sea levels around the globe. Scientists are still studying it to understand the full effects.

Tilt of the earth?

That’s a great question! The Milankovitch cycles do play a role in Earth’s long-term climate patterns, but the cooling of the cold blob is happening much faster than those cycles would predict. Scientists believe it’s primarily driven by the melting of the Greenland ice sheet and its impact on ocean currents.

Fish return

Editor’s note: The government of British Columbia opened a recreational fishing season on returning salmon in the Fraser River on the 22nd of August 2025, this abundance of return is being credited to some cooler water by some sources. This brief opening is 11 Days ending on September 1st 2025. Many sources are  lined up to take credit. In our view it may be a result of the rest the environment got during COVID.

More like Friends

Justin Trudeau and Kati Perry

For two

Katy Perry is a highly successful American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson on October 25, 1984, she initially pursued gospel music before rising to global fame with her pop hits like “I Kissed a Girl,” “Teenage Dream,” and “Roar.” Known for her colorful and playful style, she has sold over 143 million records worldwide and is recognized for her influence on pop music. Beyond her music career, she has been a judge on American Idol and voiced Smurfette in The Smurfs movies.
Justin Trudeau is a Canadian politician who served as the 23rd prime minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025. Born on December 25, 1971, he is the eldest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Before entering politics, he worked as a schoolteacher. He became the leader of the Liberal Party in 2013 and led them to a majority government victory in the 2015 federal election. He resigned as Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader in early 2025.
Recently, Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have been spotted together, sparking dating rumors. On Monday, July 28, 2025, they were seen dining at Le Violon, a restaurant in Montreal. This outing comes a month after Perry announced the end of her engagement to actor Orlando Bloom, and Trudeau separated from his wife, Sophie GrΓ©goire Trudeau, in 2023. While eyewitnesses reported they appeared deeply engaged in conversation and enjoyed several dishes and cocktails, the restaurant’s co-owner and chef stated they didn’t get any “dating vibes” and seemed more like friends. Neither Perry nor Trudeau has publicly commented on the nature of their dinner.

Chef, La Violon

Montreal Chef Danny Smiles is known for his “big, bold, and balanced” approach to cuisine, heavily influenced by his Italian and Egyptian heritage, alongside his Canadian upbringing and extensive travels. He emphasizes thoughtful, ingredient-driven cooking, focusing on locally sourced and seasonal produce, particularly from Quebec farms and coastal fisheries.
Here’s a breakdown of his culinary style:
* Fusion of Influences: Smiles seamlessly blends his Egyptian and Italian roots with a modern Canadian sensibility. This allows him to “jazz up” classic dishes, creating unique and elevated takes. For example, he might offer a revisited shrimp-and-grits with cornbread and a fresh salad, or a Hawaiian pizza with Italian prosciutto, jalapenos, and caramelized pineapples.
* Ingredient Integrity: A core tenet of his philosophy is highlighting the natural flavors of high-quality ingredients. He believes in using the best possible produce and seafood, allowing them to shine in his dishes. This is evident in his focus on seafood-forward dishes and seasonal Quebec vegetables.
* “Polished, Unpretentious, and Fun”: This is how Smiles describes his current restaurant, Le Violon. He aims to create a dining experience that is both refined and welcoming, with an emphasis on collaboration and a vibrant atmosphere.
* Evolution of Classics: Smiles enjoys reinterpreting traditional dishes, often drawing connections between seemingly disparate food cultures. His “sorpresine fagioli,” for instance, is a handmade pasta dish with borlotti beans that pays homage to his Italian heritage while also being recognizable to French Canadians as an elevated version of pea soup.
* Signature Elements: While he doesn’t have one single “signature dish” that defines him, his menus often feature:
   * Seafood-forward dishes: A consistent element across his various ventures.
   * Inventive bites: Especially at places like Double’s Late Night.
   * Twists on classics: Such as tartare, sweetbreads, monkfish, and homemade pasta.
   * Seasonal vegetables: Utilizing whatever is fresh and local.
Smiles’ journey in the culinary world began in his parents’ hotel, followed by formal training in Montreal and internships in Italy. He gained national recognition as a finalist on “Top Chef Canada” and has held executive chef positions at notable Montreal establishments like Le Bremner and The Willow Inn. Currently, he is a partner and co-executive chef at Le Violon, where he continues to express his passion for exceptional and approachable food.

Day schedule

Wednesday charm…

Afternoon cuisine, Valley Graze.

A nook at the local Graze Nicola avenue behind the realtor…

Valley Graze is a popular eatery located in Merritt, BC, offering a unique blend of farm-to-table cuisine. The restaurant prides itself on sourcing fresh, local ingredients, creating a menu that changes seasonally to highlight the best of the area’s produce. Guests can expect a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal with family and friends. The menu features a variety of options, including hearty salads, gourmet sandwiches, and daily specials that reflect regional flavors. Whether you’re stopping by for brunch or dinner, Valley Graze aims to provide a memorable dining experience in the heart of the Nicola Valley.

MSS Art Student Isabel Chemago.

Eyes are the window of the soul. One of the local high School art students presentation at the Nicola Valley community Arts Council gallery. The corner of Nicola Avenue and vote in Merritt BC. The show runs till the 23rd of June.

Support art and the artists and the students. Stop by the gallery this week…

Wednesday triple charm

Charm as a value

Personal charm can be interpreted as a combination of charisma, confidence, and genuine interpersonal skills that make individuals attractive and engaging to others. To apply personal charm effectively, focus on active listening, show genuine interest in others, maintain positive body language, and use humor appropriately. Engaging with sincerity, remembering names, and offering compliments also enhance your charm. Ultimately, it’s about creating a comfortable atmosphere where others feel valued and heard, fostering authentic connections that can lead to more meaningful relationships.

Food and music add to charm.

TGIF-Fishing

Is fishing back?

Based on the search results, here’s information regarding fishing licenses on the BC Coast:
Tidal Waters (Saltwater) Recreational Fishing Licenses:
* In the 2023 to 2024 season (April 1 to March 31), a total of 333,478 tidal waters sport fishing licenses were issued to residents of British Columbia. This includes various types of licenses such as annual, 5-day, 3-day, and 1-day for adults, as well as annual licenses for seniors and juveniles.
* For the 2022 to 2023 season, the total number of tidal water sport fishing licenses issued to BC residents was 302,179.
* Approximately 300,000 license holders participate in tidal recreational fishing in British Columbia.
* Juveniles (under 16 years old) are required to obtain a free tidal waters sport fishing license.
* A separate Salmon Conservation Stamp is required for anglers of all ages who wish to retain any species of Pacific salmon.
Commercial Fishing Licenses:
* The number of individual annual commercial license holders in the Pacific region has been declining. In 2023, there were 4,057 individual license holders, which is a 74% decrease from the peak in 1987.
* These individual license holders were issued a total of 5,512 species-specific commercial licenses in 2023.
It’s important to note the distinction between recreational (sport) fishing licenses and commercial fishing licenses, as they are managed and tracked separately. The data provided above gives a recent snapshot of the number of licenses issued for both categories on the BC Coast.

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A&W Teen burger, $4.99 order on the app…

Wednesday Charm,Cuisine

Greek stomachs were sometimes accessed through their feet.

A good time

Eat, dance, 🩰 Greek…

Don’t worry about the gas…

Yep, culture makes for all kinds of interaction…

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Wednesday charm, spit up…

Barbecuing ribs involves seasoning them with a spice rub, preparing a barbecue sauce, and cooking them low and slow over indirect heat. An advantage of using an open fire on a spit is that it allows for even cooking and great flavor development, as the smoke infuses the meat while it’s turning, creating a crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender. Additionally, this method can enhance the rustic flavor of the ribs, giving them a unique charred and smoky profile.

Salmon preparation

The bake time and temperature for salmon can vary depending on the thickness and size of the fillet, as well as your personal preference. However, here are some general guidelines:
Temperature:
* 350Β°F (175Β°C): This is a good temperature for a slow and even cook, especially for thicker fillets.
* 375Β°F (190Β°C): This is a popular choice for baking salmon, as it cooks the fish relatively quickly while still keeping it moist.
* 400Β°F (200Β°C): This higher temperature is suitable for thinner fillets or if you prefer a slightly more cooked texture.
* 450Β°F (232Β°C): This high temperature is ideal for searing the outside of the salmon while keeping the inside moist.
Time:
* General Rule: Bake salmon for 12-15 minutes per inch of thickness.
* Thinner Fillets (less than 1 inch): 10-12 minutes at 400Β°F (200Β°C) or 15-20 minutes at 350Β°F (175Β°C).
* Thicker Fillets (1 inch or more): 15-20 minutes at 375Β°F (190Β°C) or 20-25 minutes at 350Β°F (175Β°C).
Tips for Baking Salmon:
* Use a meat thermometer: The best way to ensure your salmon is cooked perfectly is to use a meat thermometer. The internal temperature should reach 145Β°F (63Β°C).
* Don’t overcook: Salmon can become dry and tough if it’s overcooked. It’s better to slightly undercook it than to overcook it.
* Seasoning: Season your salmon with salt, pepper, and any other herbs or spices you like.
* Cooking method: You can bake salmon in a variety of ways, such as in foil packets, on a baking sheet, or in a cast iron skillet.
Additional Resources:
* Well Plated: https://www.wellplated.com/baked-salmon-in-foil/
* Tastefully Grace: https://tastefullygrace.com/how-to-bake-salmon/
* Delish: https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a55315/best-baked-salmon-recipe/
Enjoy your delicious baked salmon!

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