Posts Tagged ‘Port Perry’

Thanksgiving veggies at Willowtree Farm

October 7th, 2010 by Betty Zyvatkauskas

For many people Thanksgiving dinner is all about the turkey. Although I have nothing against the gobbler, to me, it this is the time of year to celebrate great vegetables. When I want something different I head for Willowtree Farm on Regional Road 21, just west of Port Perry. This awesome family farm uses the best sustainable agricultural practices, like crop rotation, to produce a vast array of veggies.

This year I’ll be adding a little colour to the table with a mixture of purple cauliflower and cheddar (orange) caulifower.

It’s not Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie and squash—perhaps cubes of roasted butternut squash or the deliciously sweet potato squash. A massive blue hubbard makes a delicious decoration for a Thanksgiving display and feeds a small army afterwards. Check out the Willowtree website for this interesting “lasagna” made with squash.

Catch up on Betty Z’s Blog: Shopping for soap in Enniskillen

January 31st, 2010 by Durham Tourism

Soapmaking

Timeless Essentials is probably the smallest shop I’ve ever been in—just a few square feet at the side door of Crystal Mowbray’s Enniskillen house, but Crystal makes it work. Somehow she makes and sells thousands of bars of soap here each year, not to mention the bath salts, essential oils, jams, soup mixes and gift baskets.… (more…)