By Beth Rypkema For almost 30 years I’ve searched high and wide for a biscuit that could compare -- or even come close -- to my Grandma D’s baking powder biscuits. When I was little, I would ask her, “Grandma, where’s the bacon? And where’s the powder?” Big biscuits. Buttery. Soft. Tall. Flaky. I close my eyes as I sink my teeth into a biscuit at the Denver Biscuit … [Read more...] about Biscuits and Brews at the Denver Biscuit Company
Destinations
Australia! You Bloody Beauty!
By Tony Fogarty When Australia was first settled by the British in 1788, this sun-drenched land down-under was introduced to the English language. It was spoken in all its English and Irish accents with a bit of Scots and Welsh thrown in as well. Over time, the amalgamation of the accents plus a dose of cockney rhyming slang has created a unique Australian brand of English … [Read more...] about Australia! You Bloody Beauty!
The Sumter County Farmers Market: A Visit to the Heart of Florida
By T L Stephens ITWPA Member The Market, as we kids called it, has been in existence as long as I can remember. Looking through the eyes of youth, it seemed huge, with lots of sheds and tables and vendors. As I grew into adulthood, I began to realize what an important role the Market played in the lives of so many, especially the farmers who were its mainstays. In the … [Read more...] about The Sumter County Farmers Market: A Visit to the Heart of Florida
The Goats are Still on the Roof in Coombs
By Peggy Gordon ITWPA Member Everyone who visits Coombs on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada, just has to see the market with the famous pygmy goats on the grassy roof. The goats (named Willie, Daniel, Nibbles, and Minion) are still there but other things are ever-changing. The manager, Arthur Uri, says the future of the market depends on its ability to change. The … [Read more...] about The Goats are Still on the Roof in Coombs
Breakfast at the Opera
By Emmanuelle M. Barea ITWPA Member As the sun slowly rises behind the Sydney Harbour Bridge, ferry traffic starts, back and forth, as a well-orchestrated ballet. Soon, Sydneysiders are flooding Circular Quay. The ferry terminal is at its busiest and you’re sitting by the river, sipping your coffee. The Opera Kitchen terrace is the perfect place to watch the show while … [Read more...] about Breakfast at the Opera