Tiny Bites 2008: a year in review
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Karen Hamilton
December 31, 2008
The end of the year is fast upon us, so I’d like to say farewell to 2008 by taking a look back at my favourite dining experiences of the year.
Dining Out in Vancouver
- First impressions of Boneta
- An open love letter to Sandwich Garden Korean Cafe
- Misadventures at The Brave Bull (SteakCamp 2008)
- A Tiny Bites dinner date at Cobre
Events Around Town
- An American Thanksgiving with Farmstead Wines
- Kitsilano dinner hopping with Social Bites
- Blogathon 2008
- An expo of EPIC proportions (EPIC 2008)
Home Cooking
- Operation Operation (red velvet cake)
- Rouxbe Cooking School Series: lessons for the frying pan
- A summer barbecue with Butter on the Endive (plus BotE’s corresponding post)
Culinary Travel
- The Road to Thanksgiving (Okanagan Valley, BC)
- My 5-star dinner at Bacchanalia (Atlanta, GA)
Favourite Visuals
Some of these were featured on the blog, and some were hidden gems in my Flickr photostream, so here they are again for your viewing pleasure.
- Raincity Grill
- Molson Brew 2.0
- A baby shower catered by Quince
- A taste of Seattle
- Tiny Bites’ Dark Chocolate Extravaganza
- BC Spot Prawn Festival
- Artisan Sausage Workshop with Slow Food Lions Gate and Sebastian & Co
- From the Hamilton Kitchen
Favourite Online Discoveries
These folks were new finds in 2008 and I am so glad that they have graced the Vancouver virtual community. Please check them out.
- Hummingbird604
- Miss604
- CoffeeGeek
- Urbanspoon Vancouver
- Buzz Bishop
- Butter on the Endive
- Scout Magazine
Categories: Blogging for Social Change, Culinary Resources, Events, Food, Going Green, Miscellany, Recipes, Restaurants, Travel
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It was a pleasure discovering you as well, Karen.
Let’s do something on the half shell when you get back!
Happy New Year!
Our barbecue was so much fun! Can’t wait to meet up for another post soon.
Karen,
I am so glad I have you in my life, and here is to 2009 bringing lots of more food and awesome dining experiences, friendship, love and happiness!
Happy New Year!!