UPDATE: Looks like FLOW is now available in select stores including Whole Foods Yorkville! It’s great that the water is now able to get some proper visibility! Best of luck to them. I was recently sent a box of individual water from FLOW, a new alkaline water through its PR company, NKPR. I was fairly […]
Author: Cynthia Cheng Mintz
Chopped Canada, Season 2, Episode 18: Dessert with Frozen Carrots
Yes, it can be done! A package of frozen mixed vegetables usually contains peas, corn and CARROTS among its contents. All one has to do is isolate the carrots and use THAT to make a dessert. Typically, the carrots are already in very tiny, smaller-than-bite-sized pieces (think pea sized). Other ingredients in the dessert basket […]
Long Weekend Traditions: Monday Brunch and Cupcakes
My husband and I have a tradition each holiday weekend. We have brunch at one particular restaurant. It’s not exactly a fancy place – in fact, it’s a small chain of breakfast joints called Eggspectation. And with the exception of the few months the Toronto location moved and was renovating its new spot, we’ve been […]
Dining at TOCA’s Chef’s Table
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a media dinner along with several other food writers at TOCA, the Italian restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton in Toronto. The experience included a four course meal in addition to some sparkling wine and a visit to the “Cheese Cave” prior to the meal where we had the […]
Chopped Canada Season 2, Episode 17: Leftover Blueberry Pancake Fritters
I’m actually having a tough time deciding which box to use. The main course box featured holiday treats like turkey and cranberry sauce (which I could either go Chinese with and make my family’s traditional turkey congee or fried rice OR my western twist, which I call Boxing Day (or Black Friday) Casserole – a […]
Chocolate Cheese, Kefir Drinks and Other SIAL 2015 Highlights
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend SIAL 2015 this year. I went for the first time in 2013, the last time they were in Toronto, an event which switches back and forth between our city and Montreal. Each year, a country is featured (this year was Indonesia), while other countries also present their items […]
Chopped Canada Season 2, Episode 16: Coconut Grape Sausage Yogurt Cheesecake
Well, if you can have maple bacon donuts, why not breakfast sausage cheesecake with coconut flakes? As a dessert? I know it sounds crazy, but it can work. Of course, this would be next to impossible to make on any Chopped episode, since cheesecake really takes more than a day to create! The last (and […]
Chocolate and Tea: Together Like Peas and Carrots
Recently, a PR company emailed me asking me if I was a “chocolate lover” and whether I’d be interested in writing a piece about pairing chocolate with tea in time for Mother’s Day. I, of course, said yes and a few days later, a package of four large chocolate bars from Green & Black’s Organic […]
Petite Sizes: Is it Getting Better?
I’d say, to a certain extent, yes. Most major brands that carry petites have launched their spring looks, and while many of the pieces still lean towards office-friendly, the choices are growing, sometimes with almost as much variety as regular sizes. But, it’s not quite there…yet. Sometimes, certain looks aren’t available in petites at all […]
Chopped Canada Season 2, Episode 15: Goji Berries and Bran Muffin Stuffed Chicken
Mystery basket ingredients for the main course were not all that weird this past airing. They were whole chicken, malted soda, dried goji berries and raisin bran muffins. Thus, the first thing I thought of was stuffed chicken, using the goji berries and muffins. The malted soda could be used as a marinade for the […]