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    Sunday, August 13, 2006

    Google Ice Cream Sandwiches - I am sure Midnight Kitchen's are better
    Posted by Roland Tanglao on 8/13/06; 7:53:25 PM
    From the Features dept.

    I am biased and I mean no disrespect to IT'S IT but I am sure Midnight Kitchen's ice cream sandwiches are better!

    From I scream for (Google) ice cream:
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    And indeed the Google version is no ordinary IT'S IT. Google chef Nate Keller worked with the fine folks at IT'S IT to produce a natural, locally sourced, trans-fat-free rendition of their excellent treat. Served only in our Mountain View cafe, it's even got a Google logo on the wrapper. Now, if I could only figure out how to keep a few from melting on my drive home to San Francisco.

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    Tomato Tart from Tami Moritz's Something Sweet
    Posted by Roland Tanglao on 8/13/06; 6:27:11 PM
    From the Farmers' Markets dept.

    Tomato Tart from Something Sweet:

    Riley Park Delicious Food 09Aug2006 - 4

    Blueberry Tart from Something Sweet

    Riley Park Delicious Food 09Aug2006 - 2

    At last Wednesday's Riley Park Farmers Market, Barb and I tried Tami Moritz's Something Sweet's Tomato Tart. Delicious! Light, tomato and cheese. Yum. For less than $5 (actually I think it was closer to three bucks but I didn't take notes).

    We also enjoyed her Blueberry Tart pictured above. Not too sweet with a real blueberry flavour.

    Check out Tami's stuff at the Farmers Market before summer is over! You won't regret it. Her official Farmer's Market schedule is here on the Something Sweet's Farmers Market page but to be sure (her August 9th Riley's Park date is not on that site for example!) To avoid disappointment, I'd email her (vegheads AT shaw.ca) or call her at 604 327 8507.


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