Mountainoak Cheese Grand Opening - New Hamburg, Ontario


Do you love cheese? Well here is a special invite for you for the grand opening of Mountainoak Cheese. Located in New Hamburg between Stratford and Kitchener, Ontario, it sounds like a great day trip for September 15, 2012!



You are invited to the

Grand Opening

 

Mountainoak Cheese Ltd

3165 Huron Road
New Hamburg, Ontario
 

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Open House - 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

 

Official Opening - 11:00 a.m.

"Come out and enjoy self-guided tours of the processing plant, cheese sampling and tasting, and information about cheese making."
"A complimentary lunch will be served at noon."

We look forward to seeing you there!

Adam and Hannie van Bergeijk
* although all refreshments are complimentary, in response to recent hurricane damage in Haiti, we will provide opportunity for free-will donations to 'Mission to Haiti Canada'.


A Day at the CNE - Canadian National Exhibition

I had the opportunity to visit the Canadian National Exhibition last week to cover the Grate Canadian Grilled Cheese Competition as a VIP media guest. I only ever visted the EX (as locals call it) once and that was 13 years ago, just before I moved to Canada. Founded in 1879 it is Canadas largest annual community event and the seventh largest fair in North America. It is located on 192 acres of beautiful lakefront property at Exhibition Place, just west of Toronto’s downtown core. 


I took the GO train, to avoid the Toronto morning rush hour, and arrived about 9:30 am and as you can see from the above and below photos, that it was pretty empty. The actual opening time was 10:00 am.


I like the idea in the below photo, of a water bottle fill-up station. 


There were food vendors everywhere, including Pizza Pizza (below photo) a favorite of Canadians.


Then I found the Food Building, which have everything imaginable inside. If I hadn't been full from gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches at the competition, I would have opted for one of my favorites, the Colossal Onion.  Its a take on Outbacks Bloomin Onion, which I miss because we only have one Outback Steakhouse left in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Too bad I didn't even read the sign that I would have received a free spiral spud taster.  Oh well, my arteries didn't need it. 

Left to Right: Colossal Onion, Spiral Spuds, Onion Rings.
Now if your a bacon lover, this next stand is for you. Bacon Nation! Yes, I did make a turkey recently all wrapped in bacon, but....


A bacon wrapped deep fried Mars bar. NO THANKS. lol


You can also get a deep fried mars bar without the bacon, at the booth pictured below.


Inside the Direct Energy building was a really cool display of Sand Castles.


The CNE takes place for the 18 days leading up to and including Labor Day and culminates with a three day air show.

Taste - A Celebration of Regional Cuisine - Picton, Ontario

This past September over 2000 people attended TASTE! This one day annual event held at the Crystal Palace at the Picton Fairgrounds, showcases the best regional cuisine and wine that Prince Edward County has to offer. Admission was at 11 a.m and as you can see from the below photo, people were anxious to get in.

Local artists, chefs, wineries, breweries, outside and inside the Historic Crystal Palace (below) are preparing for the festivities to begin!

New for 2011 was the addition of the Farm and Artisan market held in the Prince Edward County Curling Club building at the fairgrounds. (below)

Donations from local farmers supplied Harvesting the County farm booth with home grown produce. Peter Fleming and Diane Rheaume (pictured above), of Slowfood Prince Edward County, organized the booth with proceeds going to the local food bank.
Old fashioned style jams and baking is something Judy Zeleny (pictured above) of Loyalist Jams is proud of.

Vicki's Veggies in Milford is always a popular stop for visitors to Prince Edward County. (below photo)

Throughout the grounds of Crystal Palace, there were blankets available, if you wanted to relax, picnic style which enjoying the bounty on this nice fall day.

The peoples choice favorite savory dish AND also their overall favorite was the Braised Oxtail Poutine with 5 year old Black River Cheddar being prepared below. Is sure was my favorite.

Theres no doubt it was the favorite, the people lined up all day long.

The lines never stopped for a taste of that famous poutine, and who was the mastermind of this yummy favorite?

None other than Chef Jamie Kennedy of Jamie Kennedy Kitchens in Toronto.
(pictured below)

Yours truly (pictured below) was also at Taste, representing The Great Canadian Cheese Festival sharing a booth with Invest in Cheese.

In the kitchen demonstrations were held in the Fruit Growers Building all day long. (below photo)


If you didn't make it last year, be sure not to miss out this year on the amazing tastes of 
Prince Edward County!

TASTE community grown will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2012 from 11am - 4pm at the historic Crystal Palace, Picton, Ontario.

For more information go to www.tastecelebration.ca

SEE YOU THERE!

Upper Canada Cheese Company - Jordan, Ontario

If you love cheese and are looking for a nice day trip, visit Upper Canada Cheese Company, in the charming town of Jordan Station. Located 30 minutes from Niagara Falls and 1-hour from Toronto or Buffalo, you will find a bounty of things to see and explore in the heart of Twenty Valleys exceptional wine country.

The gourmet food retail store, pictured above is open all year round and all cheeses sold are available for sampling.

You can watch first-hand through a viewing window the actual cheese-making process.

Some of my favorites shown above, Cottage Gold, Niagara Gold, Comfort Cream, Guernsey Girl and I was lucky enough to score some Guernsey curds. Some of Upper Canada Cheese Companys' unique cheeses are produced from the milk of a rare local Niagara herd of 100 Guernsey Cows. There are only a half dozen Guernsey herds in Canada.

Guernsey Cows Fine Art Print - David Simons
fineartamerica.com
What gives cheese made from Guernsey Cows its rich golden colour is due to an exceptionally high content of beta carotene. The milk also has a high butterfat and protein content.

Upper Canada Cheese Company also seeks out and stocks exceptional artisanal cheeses produced by others. (Below photo) At the time I visited in February, I purchased some incredible 9-year old aged cheddar from Quebec.


Upper Canada Cheese Company
4159 Jordan Road
Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0
Telephone: 905 562 9730

Accommodations in Jordan:
Inn on the Twenty
Best Western on Lake Ontario

* all photos, unless otherwise noted, are copyrighted ©DayTrippingOntario.com

While In Ontario, drink like an Ontarian!

When I first moved to Canada almost 13 years ago, I was surprised at the rows and rows of Motts Clamato juice lining the grocery store shelves, when all I was looking for was a measly can of V8 Vegetable Cocktail. I soon learned what this obsession was all about, the beloved Canadian Drink, the Caesar!


I just can't fathom drinking clam juice. I have enough trouble downing tomato juice as I'm not a big fan of anything tomato. Back in Pennsylvania we loved our Bloody Marys hot and spicy, and would drink them down with a beer chaser to cool off the flames!

Back in 2002 while comparing the two drinks with some Canadian friends for a Sunday breakfast accompaniment at the cottage,  I couldn't convince them that my Bloody Marys were far superior. I guess its just a U.S. vs Canadian preference. I haven't had a bloody mary since that day, after a little run-in with a dock under construction at the 1000 Islands and a titanium plate in my arm as the ending result.

The evil dock after construction and all the boards were nailed down.
For a good explanation of why Canadians love this drink, check out Dara's Cooking Canuck and her recipe for Caesars. Her site is enjoyable, shes kind of the reverse of me, she grew up in Eastern Ontario and has been living in the U.S. for the past 15 years. Although I always considered the US and Canada almost identical, there are still the little differences in food preferences that you pick up, but you will find that anywhere in different regions of the U.S. or Canada.

Here is another explanation at The History of Drinking blog, stating both the US and Canadian versions, with the Tony Bennett twist, but being its so popular in Canada, I believe the Canadian version.

Check out Ivy Knight's (Toronto s most acclaimed food writer) showdown of the battle of the Caesar vs. Bloody Mary at Drake Hotels  86'd Mondays on Canada Day.

My Bloody Mary Recipe:

Fill glass or pitcher with ice
Fill 1/4 of it with vodka 
Top off with  V8 Vegetable Cocktail
Tabasco sauce per your liking of hotness (Daves Insanity Sauce if your really daring)
Few drops of Worcestershire sauce
Salt and Pepper
Big dollop of ketchup (secret ingredient)
Shake well
Garnish with lemon, lime and big stalk of celery.

I like letting the pitcher sit with the lemon, lime and celery in it to absorb the flavor.

So when visiting Ontario, make sure to try a Caesars, they even come pre-mixed in bottles in your local LCBO stores. ENJOY!



Lake Simcoe Outdoors

If your into fishing and love Lake Simcoe Ontario, here is a great forum you will love following. Lake Simcoe Outdoors.


Happy Canada Day!

Today, July 1, 2012 Canada celebrates its 145th birthday.  For the first 17 years of my life, our family vacations were always to our special place in Canada, and would always fall on the Canada Day week. Only back then it was called Dominion Day.

As the above photo points out, some things are just truly Canadian. Tim Hortons, Curling and Red Green.
I still don't understand the addiction Canadians have to Tim Hortons. Friday I waited in a line of over 20 people just to pick up some doughnuts for breakfast. But most were in line for a cup of Timmys coffee, a double double as most order (double cream and double sugar) and what puzzled me was people drinking coffee on the second day of a heat wave where temps were well in the 30's (90's for my American Friends) Yes we also go by the Celsius scale here.

OK so people say the best place to go on Canada day is Parliament Hill in Ottawa for the festivities and fireworks. Listening to the radio today I think I would like to see a Tragically Hip concert on Canada Day. 20,000 people in attendance tonight for the Burls Creek concert, and last night they played Niagara on the Lake. Although a world renowned band, the Hip is very popular in Canada, along with Tea Party, Bare Naked Ladies, Sam Roberts and Rush. Ask any Canadian and they can get into detail about how many Hip concerts they have attended.

Click above to hear one of my favorite Tragically Hip songs: 

As for us, we spent the day at Beaverton Yacht Club, on Lake Simcoe. The temps were not as bad today, but a nice breeze. We didn't go out on the lake, but enjoyed the day doing some cleaning up the boat and relaaxing. Sometimes
its just nice to do nothing at all! Now going to have a nice bacon wrapped filet dinner, baked potato for me, potato salad for the hubby and some fireworks to end the night!

Happy Canada Day Everyone!

Niagara Falls Reviews - Winter Get-away 2012 - Embassy Suites & Keg Restaurant

Every February for the past 12 years we make the 1-3/4 hour drive to Niagara Falls, Ontario for our anniversary. We have stayed at many different hotels over the years, but for the last five we have always returned to the Embassy Suites Niagara Falls.

All Embassy Suites by Hilton are spacious 2-room suites and you receive two free drinks and light snacks at a managers reception every evening of your stay along with a cooked to order breakfast. As you can see from the above photo, I am standing in the second room which has a couch, another TV & phone, and a table that seats four. We love this as if one of us wakes up early we can just go watch TV in the other room, and it acts as a buffer for hallway noise, but we still hear the other guests doors slamming shut. Why can't hotels make doors that close quietly?

Oh and then there is the King of all King size beds!. Its actually two queen box springs put together, as I even checked out the custom made sheets and spreads to fit this enormous bed. Count the pillows! Yes eight of them.

As you can see from a 2009 photo, my husband is 6'1" and even stretched out sideways he can not reach each end of the bed.

The jacuzzi is a nice size, biggest one of all the hotels we have stayed at, and always clean!
View of the The Tower Hotel from our room in 2010, every year we keep ending up in a higher floor, much to my husbands dislike with his fear of heights. This year we were about even with the top floor of the tower. You might remember this tower as being the Seagrams Tower, or the Minolta tower, and in 2002 it became a hotel, previously operated as a Ramada.


The view from our room on the 31st floor

We have been watching the prices rise over the years, so now more than ever its important to shop for a good deal. The Saturday night at the Embassy cost us $195. and we got a package deal for Sunday for $165. which included $40 to use at the Keg Steakhouse or T.G.I.Friday's located in the hotel, $20 game play at Dave & Busters plus lazar tag, and a $45 manicure at Petti Salon & Spa across the street at the Fallsview Casino. We also received a $25 voucher for IHOP. We read on Tripadvisor that a breakfast for two can cost up to $48 so we didn't use the voucher as we already had a free breakfast included at the Hotel.

T.G.I.Friday's is located in the lobby level of the Embassy Suites, and The Keg Steakhouse Lounge is also on the lobby level with the main Restaurant on the 9th floor overlooking the falls. (the row of windows just above Friday's is the view from the Keg facing the falls)

The Keg Steakhouse & Bar Fallsview is huge and a very busy place, even for weekends in the winter months. I love their prime rib and onion straws, and also their warm bread, but the crowds and noise we don't care for. We enjoy it when its an off night, but even on Sunday night it was packed, and the hostess did not listen to me when I asked for a quiet area. We didn't request a falls view, as we have that all weekend from our room.

The breakfast buffet is also served in the Keg, with cooked to order omlette and egg stations. Again breakfast time is very crowded with long lines. We fill up a tray and take it to our room and have our own falls view in peace and quiet:-)

Oh and did I mention the $30 valet parking fees per night at the Hotel? We don't park here, we park across the street at the Casino as we get free parking there with our casino cards. We are seriously re-thinking our 5 years in a row staying at the Embassy. There is nothing wrong with the hotel, its clean, but just very busy, congested, the elevators are slow and you can not check in until 4pm. Last year it was 5 p.m until our room was ready.

We love the Hilton chain, its our #1 choice.

Niagara Falls hotels we have stayed at over the years:
Honeymoon Hotel (now Travelodge) - Clifton Hill
Michaels Inn - River Road
Best Western Fireside - River Road (converted to River Road Retirement Home)
Days Inn - Centre Street
Howard Johnsons- Victoria Street
Marriott Courtyard - Victoria Street
Marriott Fallsview - Fallsview Boulevard
Embassy Suites - Fallsview Boulevard
Hilton Hotel & Suites - Fallsview Boulevard
Clarion President Hotel (currently Ramada) - Stanley Avenue
DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa by Hilton - Fallsview Boulevard

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DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa


We have nothing but good things to say about the DoubleTree Fallsview Resort and Spa by Hilton Niagara Falls. For the past two years we have stayed there on the Friday night, of our three night stay in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
We love it so much, that next year we are considering staying here the whole time.

The minute you arrive, you pull your car under a fully covered area, shielded from the cold February weather, which makes it very nice to unpack. The reservation staff are very welcoming and knowledgeable, as are all the staff, and with DoubleTree you always receive two warm chocolate chip cookies upon check-in. Being a Hiltons Honor member, we also received two complementary bottle of water.


There was a great view of the American Falls and the Horseshoe falls from our room on the 18th floor. All the rooms in the DoubleTree Face the falls, but only the higher levels can actually see them.

 There is also a good view of Victoria Street and Clifton Hill and even the Seneca Casino on the U.S. side.

  The room is always exceptionally clean and the bed comfy and inviting!

Although not as big as the Jacuzzi's in Embassy Suites, they are still a nice size with a good view and also very, very clean!


The downfall for us going in February is that they have no shuttle service and it can be a cold walk to the Casino or Clifton Hill. They do have an excellent on-site restaurant, Buchanans Chophouse and also the Moose and Squirrel Coffee Pub which is a small lounge serving drinks, light fare and Starbucks coffee.

Photos of Buchanans Chophouse, Niagara Falls
This photo of Buchanans Chophouse is courtesy of TripAdvisor

The food and service were both outstanding, and the ambiance was quiet and relaxing the way we like it. My husband had the Filet Mignon with garlic mashed potatoes. I wish I would have taken a photo, as there was a sprig of rosemary about 4 inches high abounding from the mashed potatoes. It looked like a tree:-)
I had the grilled tiger shrimp and scallop skewer with fries and the seafood was very fresh and a good size for both the shrimp and scallops. Both dinners came with a perfectly sauteed mixture of green beans, carrots and asparagus, which we both finished all our veggies.

This photo of Buchanans Chophouse is courtesy of TripAdvisor

We sat at the round table (left in above photo) which overlooked Stanley Avenue. The best part about the dinner was the service. So many times when I order seafood at certain restaurants, I will be told that they don't have tarter sauce. When I asked our accommodating server, she replied "If we don't have it, I will make it for you!" That gained her a big tip! After all, how hard is it to mix some mayo and relish together. 
She was happy to inform me that they did indeed have tarter sauce and it was very tasty. When I asked for some melted butter for my seafood, she was back with it in a flash. We didn't have to wait for anything! Wonderful!

Click here for Buchanans Dinner Menu
 
There is an indoor 30-lap pool, with splash pool for kids and and indoor whirlpool. Last year I remember them having a special hour for adults only in the pool, which we really like. There is also a Spa on site.

Parking is self-park for $12, which is much cheaper than the usual $20 - $30 most hotels charge, and the nice thing is your car is right there for you when you need it! 

We will surely stay at the DoubleTree Fallsview Resort and Spa on our next anniversary trip, and quite possibly for the full three days. We only wish we could get a two-room smoking suite.