• Food & Drink

    Baby Back Ribs

    Baby Back Ribs  1/5  4/5 Difficulty Rating Cuisine: Servings: Prep Time: Cook Time: Total Time:  American4-610 minutes2 hours2 hours Ingredients Ribs, 1 rack baby-back  Honey, 4 tbsp (or Syrup) Ginger, 1 knob Garlic, 6 cloves 5 Spice, 1/2 teaspoon White Vinegar, 1/8 Cup Soy Sauce, 1/4 cup Water, 1 cup Vegetable Oil Pepper (optional) Method Preheat an oven to 350° F (175° C), and preheat a Dutch Oven with a small amount of Vegetable Oil on the stove top. Add a light coat of pepper to the ribs. Finely chop the Garlic and Ginger, combined in a bowl with 5 Spice, White Vinegar, Soy Sauce and, Water. Sear the ribs in the hot…

  • Travel

    Toronto, ON

    Toronto Previously known as York, Toronto received it’s current name in 1834. We came to Toronto to catch up with friends, as well as to make our way to Niagara Falls. Toronto is a big sprawling city in need of better public transportation infrastructure. With the baby’s stroller we walked to all the sights, no not to Niagara. We probably could have caught a bus to get around, but didn’t want to waste time trying to sort out the routes and payments. The airport is a whole level of weird. If you can’t clear immigration via the automated computer, due to a weird visa or something, then it’s always slow.…

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    Niagara Falls, ON

    Horseshoe Falls and American Falls We headed to Niagara Falls for the day from Downtown Toronto. The drive is approx. 90 minutes and 132 km drive away. We parked at Skylon Tower, 5200 Robinson St, and cost $10 for the day. To get to the falls we went down a level to the arcade and towards the south west corner and down the stairs, turning left on Murray St. At the corner of Murray St and Niagara Parkway is the Niagara Parks Welcome Center. Tickets to attractions can be pre-purchased here. Cross the Niagara Parkway and you be faced with the American Falls to the left, and the impressive Horseshoe…