Thursday, July 24, 2008

News Flash: Cell Phone Use Linked to Cancer

News story out today linking cell phone use to cancer, especially in kids.

BBC News: US cancer boss in mobiles warning

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Money Saver: Organic Meat: Rowe Farms

Had a great tip from a friend over lunch today. For those non-vegetarians looking for organic meat -- and who either shudder at the prices at Big Carrot, or who are just looking for a (relative) deal, I bring you Rowe Meats. Yes, that Rowe Meats. The one who distributes to most of the health food stores in and around the GTA.

Apparently they have opened up a storefront in the Beaches area. Which in and of itself is relatively cool. But what's even better is that the prices are, according to my friend, approximately half what you'd pay for the same thing anywhere else in the city. (She gave me the example of 4 seasoned chicken breasts for about $20, compared with $9 for one at Big Carrot).

Martini Boys reviewed the store here.

And if you're actually in the area (or feel like taking a trip), here is where to find it:


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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Kensington Market Organic Ice Cream: My Current Favourite Ice Cream

Ice Cream Purveyor: Kensington Market Organic Ice Cream
Overall Rating: @@@@@
Flavours Tried (so far!): Caramel Ripple, Cardomon Vanilla, Yoghurt Raisin Khulfi, Fig, Blueberry Lavender, Vanilla

This is my favourite place to go for ice cream right now.

Ok, so the staff is a little more casual than you might be used to at Baskin Robbins or any of your other standard ice cream eateries. And "hand packed" isn't quite as full as you might be used to either. But OMG, is the ice cream good.

What I like about Kensington Organics as well is that most of their offerings are, well, organic. And what isn't organic is clearly labeled so you can avoid it without any problem. The biggest drag is that it's only open as a storefront for a few months out of the year; the rest of the time you have to hunt it down at health food stores across the city and pay $2/pint more while you're at it.

The actual address is 650-1/2 Queen Street West (Google Maps didn't like that address so I just put in 650 instead), but in realistic terms what you do is walk north on Palmerston from Queen and you'll see it on your right hand side (across from the gallery).

It's a little challenging to find the storefront spot, so I'm going to help you out here:


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Details on the company, flavours and place can also be found on Facebook here.

Based on the flavours I've tried so far, here are my thoughts (below).

Caramel Ripple = @@@@@
Going by memory on this one, but it was delish.

Cardomon Vanilla = @@@@@
No memory required on this -- I can still taste it. It's a flavour I remember from childhood and have been looking for ever since. Until I had it at Kensington Market Organic Ice Cream again last week. Talk about a sense memory. Wow.

Vanilla (regular, organic) = @@@@
It's good ... and it's organic ... but it's not quite as kick-you-in-the-ass as the other kinds of vanilla offered.

Blueberry Lavender = @@@@
This is an odd one. It kind of comes around from behind to give you a burst of flavour. But if you're going to get it, eat it right there. Once you take it home and it sits in your freezer for a day or two, the flavour dissipates and there is this slightly odd aftertaste. At least until it melts a bit again. Definitely worth a try if you like blueberries and you don't mind lavender.

Fig = @@@
I like figs. I like ice cream. I even like fig ice cream. But this one was ... too much with the fig, not enough with the ice cream. Suggest you get it if you have a really strong craving for figs. Or you mix it with vanilla. Otherwise, I might be inclined to pass.

Yoghurt Raisin Khulfi = @@@@@
OMFG. Not organic. Made from sweet and condensed milk and using an Indian recipe. But it's got that same lingering taste on your tongue of the vanilla cardomon -- only richer. With crunchy bits. I'm really hoping they make this flavour again.

So there you have it. A big push for Kensington Market Organic Ice Cream. They say they'll have some dairy-free options soon; let's see how that goes.



Organic Coffee: Rich Flavour, A Little Strong

Coffee: Fair Trade & Organic Island Reserve Dark
Rating: @@@@
Found: Casa Acoreana & Luis Coffee Stop, Kensington Market


This coffee is darker and stronger than the Rainforest blend from yesterday. Island Reserve Dark is a mid-week coffee, harsher and with a kick that may help get you over the humpday blahs. Eminently drinkable, it's a pale substitute for you espresso drinkers and yet a bit on the concentrated side for medium-roast blend palates.

You can drink it on an empty stomach, but you might want to add milk and sugar; you're also probably going to need something food-like to follow it up with within an hour or two of ingesting the liquid caffeinated goodness.

Definitely worth trying. If I hadn't had the Rainforest blend and loved it, I would probably be reasonably content with this coffee on a daily basis.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Adventures in Organic Coffee

Coffee: Rainforest Alliance Peru Organic
Rating: @@@@@
Found: Casa Acoreana & Luis Coffee Stop, Kensington Market

Took the day off yesterday and went down to Kensington Market in the afternoon on a search for, among other things, some organic coffee. My favourite place is Casa Acoreana & Luis Coffee Stop, the spice and candy and coffee store at 235 Augusta Avenue (right on the corner).
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Day 1 in my quest for good organic coffee starts me off today with the Rainforest Alliance Peru Organic blend. I believe it's also a Fair Trade coffee.

Yum. I'm definitely liking this.

The flavour is light (it's definitely not an espresso type blend) and rich, with a slightly sweet roasted aftertaste. It's a great morning coffee. Not as harsh as a much darker roast on an empty stomach, and very very smooth.

For context, I also take my coffee with organic rice milk (Presidents Choice Organics or YU brand) and organic sugar. We use a metal filter in a Cuisinart stainless steel drip coffee maker.