right in the middle of the streets. When I tell people to visit Montreal, I implore them to time it for the city’s most famous festival, theFestival International de Jazz de Montréal.Streets are closed off with hundreds of jazz shows, free and paid, taking over the spirit of the down...
Flor de calabaza:These refer to bright orange squash blossoms, which I have started to see at markets in Montreal — these were definitely not for sale when I was growing up in the city! They aren’t just beautiful, however, they’re delicious and gluten free. Quesadilla with flor de cal...
While Ottawa has far lessceliac-safe spots as Montreal, it does have a slew of wonderful bakeries, food trucks, and more for gluten free diners to enjoy. I do wish that Canada was generally as accommodating as some other countries like the United Kingdom, where thanks to changes in their ...
Otherfully GF spotsthat had a huge selection of gluten free products: Celiachimo: In Rome. Well-stocked gluten free shop that also has freshly baked goods for celiacs to enjoy, like pizza, biscuits, tarts, mignons, croissants, homemade cakes, and pastries of “a thousand flavours”, as th...
right in the middle of the streets. When I tell people to visit Montreal, I implore them to time it for the city’s most famous festival, theFestival International de Jazz de Montréal.Streets are closed off with hundreds of jazz shows, free and paid, taking over the spirit of the down...
While Ottawa has far lessceliac-safe spots as Montreal, it does have a slew of wonderful bakeries, food trucks, and more for gluten free diners to enjoy. I do wish that Canada was generally as accommodating as some other countries like the United Kingdom, where thanks to changes in their...