Jul 20, 2016 | eat like a local, travel
Charlottetown is the capital (and largest city) of the smallest Canadian province – Prince Edward Island. This charming city boasts a population of approximately 35,000 and is famous as the site of the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, “the first gathering...
Jul 12, 2016 | eat like a local, travel
With a population just under 700,000, Seattle, located in the Northwest region of the United States, is a beautiful, thriving city surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests (which earned it the nickname ‘Emerald City). Did you know that it’s...
Jul 10, 2016 | eat like a local, travel
I am super excited to tell you about a blog post series that I’m starting here on kitchen frolic – ‘Eat Like a Local’! The whole concept came about from an experience I had a couple of years ago. Paul and I were planning a trip and we were...
Jul 22, 2015 | our travels, travel, travel info
The first time I visited Hawaii, I was a kid and ate whatever my parents bought me. The second time was our honeymoon and Paul and I ate at some pretty amazing restaurants (House Without A Key, A Pacific Cafe and The Beach House to name a few), but I wasn’t food...
Jul 19, 2015 | our travels, travel
While I work on a more food-related post about our recent trip to Hawaii (#HawaiiFrolic 2015) I thought I’d share some of the photos I took with my phone while we zipped around Oahu and Maui. Enjoy! hawaiian scampi from Geste Waikiki Beach, Oahu steamed pork...
Jul 3, 2015 | our travels, travel
Last year Paul and I headed back to Hawaii for our 10 year anniversary and had a wonderful time re-connecting with Oahu and Kauai (the islands where we spent our honeymoon). We ate at a lot of great places and made a point of trying to sample as much of the local food...