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Discoveries at the grocery store

Yes, I know I don't get out enough. That's why Coffee Crisp and Kit Kat "bites" are such a revelation for me. They're balls of candy -- like chocolate-covered peanuts or raisins -- except they're formulated like Coffee Crisp and Kit Kat.

Dissing perfectly good food

Well, actually, I'm not sure that it's good food, having never eaten it. But all over the place, I'm bumping into these self-righteous stories about food that isn't good for you. Lots of tut-tutting going on.

Tracking down good dim sum

Dim sum at Sun Sui Wah in Vancouver. Random dim sum notes. Dim sum: little dishes of food, typically shared among several people.

Berries, tongs, Julia Child's cookbook

Lots of people picking and eating berries from the bushes that line the Galloping Goose and Lochside trails.

Nando's opens downtown restaurant

Nando's has opened its downtown Victoria outlet on Government Street at Pandora, taking over a spot that previously housed a sushi restaurant. The first Greater Victoria outlet for the international chain was in Langford.

Obsessed with "healthy" food

People sometimes scold me — playfully, I think — when I talk about eating burgers and fries, fish and chips, steak and potatoes, eggs and corned beef hash. Obviously not a good diet, if you do it all the time.

Devour: Menu is always changing, always intriguing

"Go big or go home" might be an accurate -- if ironic -- way to describe what Jena Stewart and Alison Bigg had in mind when they decided to open their own eatery in the culinary minefield known as downtown Victoria.

Menu is always changing, always intriguing

"Go big or go home" might be an accurate -- if ironic -- way to describe what Jena Stewart and Alison Bigg had in mind when they decided to open their own eatery in the culinary minefield known as downtown Victoria.

Burgers, patties, fries, curries and tamales

Brief notes on recent meal outings. More details when I visit a few more times. Caribbean Village , 2646 Quadra St., Victoria. They have tasty, slightly spicy Jamaican patties — beef, chicken and vegetable; $2.25 each or six for $12.

Signs of food at the Dragon Boat Festival

There was a modest selection of food tents at the Dragon Boat Festival on the weekend. The place was packed, and anyone who bought food had to do a balancing act, especially if they also bought a drink.