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Spread this on your biscuit.
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Salad Rolls & Chicken Green Onion Cakes | Pho Kim’s Restaurant | Callingwood Marketplace
Yes, you heard me right. These are CHICKEN green onion cakes. They have chicken in the middles! Salad rolls were really fresh and since it was the end of the day, the cook put shrimp and pork in them.
If you get a chance, you gotta try these cakes. They are really good!
Pho Kim’s located in Callingwood Marketplace.
Whoa, whoa, hold on a sec! This is blocks from my house. I can walk there in less than 10 minutes. Why didn’t I know about this place?!
Posted on May 6, 2012 via that thing i ate with 3 notes
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The ones that got away.
Thrifting is hit and miss. But it’s still annoying when you think you’ve hit and it turns out a miss. These were both marked size 12, but were smaller. I suspect the pair on the top are 9 or 10. The others are probably 11.
Both pairs are under $20 each at the southside Value Village in Edmonton (10127-34 Ave). If you’re from E-town, feel free to scoop them up. They’re no good to me. Give ‘em a polish and they’ll look almost as good as new.
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Pyrohy and laser tag? I’m an atheist and have never belonged to a church…but I could make an exception. I was baptised as a Ukrainian Catholic, though.
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Parenting success of epic proportions. The little man told his grandma one day that “Mommy is making me a Batman cape.” Oooookkkaaayyy. Sure little buddy. I think I can do that.
For a stay-at-home mommy with a part-time job, I put in some really insane work hours this week. Which may be why today it seemed extra important for me to make good on the Batman cape wish. I used to sew all the time before becoming a parent, so I figured it wouldn’t be too hard to make with polar-fleece. And it wasn’t. I actually made it while the boy played.
He was ecstatic. I thought he might pass out he was so happy. Of course, he had to wear the cape to the park. He made me call him Batman the entire time. He also introduced himself to everyone as Batman (and found a friend who was Batgirl.) And on top of everything, it gave him the courage to go on the tall slides and the high swings…because Batman isn’t afraid of *anything*!
I just hope he remembers this day when I’m old and he’s choosing what nursing home to put me in.
My wife just won best mom ever.
Posted on April 21, 2012 via Random Ramblings and Half-wit Ideas with 10 notes
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Boooyeaaah. Now I’ll need to come up with a story for the monogram…
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Jonathon asked: Clearly racist….
Yo, I know that in their imaginations, White Supremacists think that if they’d only get their way, everyone would look like Dolph Lundgren or whatever, but they always forget that the actual face of racist assholes is kind of more like this half-toad half-Ned-Flanders fuckface who’s somehow both a dad and a virgin at the same time.
Socks and loafers with shorts? C’mon man, you’re representing the so-called superior race. Look at yourself.Idiot.
(via meagan-taylor)
Posted on April 2, 2012 via Yo, Is This Racist? with 3,213 notes
Source: yoisthisracist
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The 20 Best Men’s Stores in Canada courtesy of yours truly for Sharp Magazine. I don’t want to hear any more moaning and crying from the peanut gallery that Canada has nowhere decent to shop. I’ve done the work for you.
This is important cause there actually a lot and I can never remember them all.
This is good and all, but Canada has a lot more cities than the 6 that this article covers.
The problem I have with Sharp (aside from their style features with prices beyond even GQ’s sometimes atmospheric standards), is that they don’t seem to realize Canada extends much beyond Toronto (with obligatory nods to Montreal and Vancouver).
Now, Henry Singer is fine, but Edmonton also has Holt Renfrew and, more importantly, Eddies Menswear.
Posted on March 30, 2012 via Refined Coast with 17 notes
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Hamm and eggs.




