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Hail, Caesar Cardini

Legendary salad created by a desperate Tijuana hotelier in 1924 has stood test of time and endless variations

Despite taxes, there are still food bargains

Anyone who thinks that restaurant sales won't be affected by the new harmonized sales tax is wrong. Increases in rent, food costs and labour will be passed on to the customer.

Cosy eatery takes diners on trip to Turkey

Nar means pomegranate, and much like its namesake, this little Turkish eatery reveals myriad tiny delights.

Why salt is so tasty, and more food photos

Delighted with dumplings June 6, 2010: Dumplings are all the rage in Melbourne, Australia. It might even be the Year of the Dumpling, The Age newspaper declares. - - - Fine dining in Scotland Scottish cuisine apparently has a bad reputation.

Major's Corner: Major's parting from wife is such sour sorrow

I am not sure how others feel about this subject, but I don't like desertion on the part of the memsahib.

Many ways to plot your growing season

Community gardens, sharing-yard program offer those without property a place to plant flowers, fruit, herbs and vegetables

Floating our boats on a shoestring

Walter Hose kept the 91原创 navy alive through tough times, building reserve forces that later proved pivotal

A New York state of mind

Victoria woman now calls the Big Apple home and has settled into a career in the theatre business

Naval hero was 'bravest of VCs'

Victoria Cross recipient joined U.K. force after 91原创 military rejected him over poor eyesight

Navy's first subs bought by B.C.

When Chile disputed the details of two new underwater craft it had ordered, the builder sold the submarines to Canada -- for 40 per cent more than the Chileans would have paid