City Farmers
SemiDomesticated In response to yesterdays mood-board, we’ve been taking a deeper look into urban agriculture and are wondering if this could be the solution to many city-dwellers’ dreams of being...
View ArticleForever and evergreen
SemiDomesticatedT’is the season of the abandoned Christmas trees. Every corner we turn in the city, spruce and pine dumped in the gutter to wither away, remind us of our merciless throw-away culture....
View ArticleChickpea Salad with Roasted Carrots and Greek Lemon Yoghurt
SemiDomesticated Our friend Gianna Thiess has put together this crunchy, flavorful delight of a salad, perfect for a summery picnic or lunch on your balcony. Gianna was the featured chef at our last...
View ArticleThe Good Supper’s Summer Edition
SemiDomesticated Two weeks ago today, SemiDomesticated and our friends at Berg Burg hosted the second—summer edition of The Good Supper, and the evening was nothing shy of exuberant! Sisters, Sophie...
View ArticlePepe Dayaw: Leftovers Reincarnated
SemiDomesticated When I first met Pepe about a year ago, he was in the middle of a demonstration on cooking with leftovers for an upcoming workshop series. Moving vigorously as he transformed...
View ArticleThe ‘Multikulti’ Salad Bowl
SemiDomesticated I’d heard many things about Canada before I moved there. A lot of them were clichés; The kinds of things people say, just to say something. Some I found to be (somewhat) true, others...
View ArticleThe Good Supper’s Fall Edition
SemiDomesticated Last week, SemiDomesticated and our friends at Berg Burg hosted the third— fall edition of The Good Supper, and ‘Wholy Goodness’ was this a good one! On what was likely the last of...
View ArticleJackfruit Tacos with Mexi-Corn Salsa & Cashew Cream
SemiDomesticated On the 15th of September, we hosted The Good Supper’s Fall Edition at Berg Burg. It was a hot-hot evening—perhaps the last this year with temperatures well over 30 degrees. Now, a...
View ArticleWild Autumn Herbs & Beans with Inés Lauber
SemiDomesticated We are lucky to still have some [wild herbs] around—the meadows are still green, so let’s eat them for as long as we can and savour all of the nutrients and vitamins they contain!...
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