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Local News Under the lights: $15M makeover means greenhouse strawberries in time for Valentine's Day
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Local News What makes Windsor pizza Windsor pizza?
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Local News Ontario mini cucumbers winning over consumers in Shanghai, Hong Kong
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Local News Rice in Windsor? Dainty Foods invests $3M in Canada's only rice mill
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Local News Tomberry: Tiny tomatoes the size of blueberries coming to Leamington greenhouse
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Local News Mucci Farms expansion to create largest greenhouse strawberry grower in North America
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Food Photos/video: Eastern Flavours Restaurant gaining attention
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Local News Who has the best pizza in Windsor? Pizza Fest returns to Higher Limits
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Local News Goodbye to Harvey Lo's Yummy House: Windsor Chinese restaurant to close after 38 years
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Local News Get ready for paczkis in Windsor and Detroit
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Local News Former Windsor Star food writer Ted Whipp to be honoured by St. Clair College
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Local News Lone Fone Chinese restaurant closing after 46 years
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Local Business Downtown Mission starts T-shirt business and deli with $75,000 Trillium grant for job training program
Devonshire Mall's new food court opens, $70M makeover continues
Organic waste recycling and a washroom with an adult change table and overhead lift - the only one like it in a Canadian mall - were part of the excitement at the opening of the new Devonshire Mall food court.
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Local News Kingsville Mettawas Station up for best veal sandwich in Ontario
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Local News Windsor's oldest tavern celebrates 140 years
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Local News Chef visit helps Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare patients enjoy eating together
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Local News Kingsville roaster brews batch at a time on Windsor-Essex Coffee Trail
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Local News Mandarin Restaurant buffet chain coming to Devonshire Mall
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Local News Gluten-free paczki has people dancing for joy at local bakery
Heinz. French's. Primo. Who won the ketchup war?
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Want more control over your eating at Christmas? Now's not the time, says Windsor professor
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Southwestern Ontario Gleaners ship fresh vegetables, soup mix to Sandy Lake First Nation
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Jesuit pear tree makes Ark of Taste list of endangered foods
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Got the munchies? Sam's Pizzeria makes the best pizza in Windsor
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Fresh strawberries in the winter? Leamington greenhouse strawberry grower wins Ontario innovation award
'Tastes like Christmas' - Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery has only Canadian mulled wine in the ...
Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery president Steve Mitchell was skiing in Austria years ago when a man stirring a giant cauldron ladled out a taste of European tradition.
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Local News Pine needles and pumpkins in beer? Craft beer festivals on tap in Windsor and LaSalle
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Local News From Leamington to Haiti: Soup mix donated to help feed 900 orphans
About 340,000 servings of soup began their journey from Leamington to Haiti Thursday.
Who put the cork on Uncorked festival?
The abrupt cancellation of the Uncorked Food and Wine Festival was unfortunate — but organizer Ian France shouldn't be blaming the Town of LaSalle, says Mayor Ken Antaya.
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Food Dildo brewery dodges raunchy beer names
DILDO, N.L. — A recently opened brewery in Dildo, N.L. says it’s mostly eschewing lewd puns in naming four new beers, in spite of ample opportunity. -
Recipes Palatable past: Travelling truck collects old prairie recipes
STEINBACH, Man. — There’s no wind and it feels like the sun’s heat has baked the inside of a food truck where Anna Sigrithur stands over a hot stove pouring crepe batter into a pan. -
Recipes Recipe: Saigon Chicken Wings
These tasty little Vietnamese-style wings pack crunch and heat, depending on your tolerance for Thai chilies. -
Business Brews News: Feds set to re-define beer
Malt, hops, and yeast, move over. Herbs, spices, and fruits from around the world are ready to share the stage as Ottawa revisits the definition of beer. -
Food Why it's so maddeningly frustrating to read recipes online
You just wanted ingredients and directions, but instead you're bombarded with unending introductions and thousands of impossible-to-load photos -
Food Bourdain's death means loss of a voice for immigrant workers
Anthony Bourdain’s culinary passions went far beyond the cuisine he put on a plate. He also was committed to the immigrant workers who toil in his and other kitchens throughout the restaurant industry. -
Food Why do we eat at chain restaurants when we know full well how bad they ...
Calum Marsh: Clearly there is something appealing about multiplex-scale hockey games at rock-concert volume and cataracts of frozen food microwaved to order -
Food Heinz asks if America is ready for Mayochup
PITTSBURGH — What do you get when you combine mayonnaise and ketchup? A debate on Twitter after Heinz on Thursday launched a poll asking Americans if they’d like a pre-made combination of the condiments called Mayochup. -
He ate the world’s hottest pepper and then landed in the hospital with ‘thunderclap’ headaches
If that kind of headache hits you, it makes sense to seek medical attention 'whether you've bitten into a pepper or not, said Dr. Newman -
Food Transparent patch designed to detect pathogens like E. coli in packaged foods
TORONTO — Researchers at McMaster University have developed a transparent test patch for food packaging that detects the presence of potentially deadly bacteria like E.