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Montreal en Lumière 2020: The Best Restaurants or “Finest Tables” at the Highlights Festival

February 16, 2020 MissWattson Leave a Comment

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I was overwhelmed. Like the loose, winding and overly dramatic plot line of Cable Girls, the website for this year's Montreal en Lumiere makes me want to close my computer and read a book. It's just too much, from the growing hordes of restaurants inviting guest chefs and … [Read more...] about Montreal en Lumière 2020: The Best Restaurants or “Finest Tables” at the Highlights Festival

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The Great Pumpkin (Don’t Have A Baby, Have A Market, Part 2): Buttered Mashed Squash, Butternut Soup, and Home-Made Pumpkin Pie

October 7, 2016 By MissWattson Leave a Comment

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Simple Seared Scallops

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Deep Water Soloing: Rockclimbing above the Ocean

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