Wedding reception restaurant Toronto

Wedding reception restaurant Toronto

Vecchio Frak Restaurant
690 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1C1
Phone: 416.516.3725 Email: info@vecchiofrak.com
Website: www.vecchiofrak.com

Looking for classy restaurant for your wedding reception?
One of the best Italian Restaurants in Toronto, offers wedding receptions.
Up to 120 people, patio, downtown Toronto.

 

In the hearth of Little Italy in Toronto, Italian restaurant Vecchio frak
waiting for you. Numbers wedding reception we had in our restaurant.
We will accommodate any your wish for food, service or else

Call our wedding reception specialist to discus all about your wedding
reception. Up to 120 guest. Please book your wedding reception at list 3
months ahead.

Take a look at our authentic Italian food menu.
Toronto is a great place to start new life. Restaurants with healthy food, great entertainment, city is secure to walk or drive car.

Raw food recipes

Raw food recipes

You want to feel real taste of food? Go raw. And you will taste every single food in it like never before.

Raw food become very popular lately. With reason.

Food is necessity, we have to have. Go with healthy food, which is good pairing with healthy life style, and half job is done. Genetic, is other part we cant do lot about. Thing we can control can make your life different for better.

 

There is lot websites with excellent recipes for raw food. We will show you only the best recipes, we find, try and think are good.

Come back often. Because we try something, new recipes, and we place them on the site weekly.

Healthy life style

Healthy life style

Need to be careful how you are going to live that life.
Busy schedule, stress, can cause lot s harm to your body.
We got only one life, to live with.

There is some advices, tips you will find on our web site, which can help you to turn around things.
But it s up to you, really if you want to live healthy life. START TODAY with www.recipesoohlala.com

 

All start with exercise ( go out from your cars, start to walk) food, way of thinking. Changing your bed habits, to good one is the key. And is not difficult.

You still can go out to Italian restaurants, (try some healthy options, there is some) or any other, still have your snack, just start to do some small things , then build on that to other steps.

Little Italy Toronto

Little Italy Toronto

Little Italy, sometimes referred to as College Street West, is a district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is well known for its numerous Italian Canadian restaurants and businesses. There is also a significant Latin American and Portuguese community in the area. The district is centred around a restaurant/bar/shopping strip along College Street, the heart of which is the intersection of College and Grace Streets and the adjacent residential area, but spreading out between Bathurst Street and Dufferin Street. The exact borders of the district are imprecise. The area south of College to Dundas Street is almost always considered part of Little Italy. The area north of Harbord Avenue is known as Palmerston or Bickford Park.

 

Italians arrived in Toronto in large numbers during the early 20th century. Italians first settled in an area then known as The Ward, centred around University Avenue and College Street. By the 1920s, most Italians had moved west of Bathurst Street and the College-Clinton area had emerged as the city’s major Little Italy. The affordable Edwardian homes that line the side streets of this neighbourhood were bought by Italian immigrants, many of whom found work on the railways and in road construction. Italians started businesses on and around College Street.

The first multicultural radio station in Canada was CHIN, launched in 1966 by Johnny Lombardi, and aired from studios on the south side of College between Grace and Clinton, on the second floor of Lombardi’s supermarket at 637 College Street. Lombardi first purchased airtime on English radio stations before establishing the Italian-language CHIN Radio. The studio, much expanded, is now located at 622 College Street, and the section of the street has been officially nicknamed Johnny Lombardi Way by the City of Toronto; a historical plaque is installed on the southwest corner of College and Grace Street. Lombardi died in 2002 and CHIN is now run by his son, broadcasting in 30 languages.

The area is much more ethnically diverse today. Italian-Canadians born during the Post-World War II baby boom and Italian immigrants from the 1960s onwards have tended to settle in the Corso Italia neighbourhood around St. Clair Avenue and Dufferin Street and in Toronto’s suburbs. There are now further concentrations of Italian Canadians in Downsview in Toronto;Woodbridge and Maple in Vaughan; Richmond Hill, and Mississauga.

Little Italy has also become popular with young people because of its vibrant nightlife and its proximity to the downtown core. Since the 1980s, many young professionals have bought homes in the neighbourhood.

College Street was fully laid out in the area by 1900 and the area was filled with buildings from the early 1900s. College Street is fronted by two- and three-storey buildings, with commercial uses on the ground floor and residential or storage uses on the upper floors.

From Manning Avenue to the east to Shaw Street to the west, there are numerous sidewalk cafes, including Cafe Diplomatico, Bitondos Pizza, Bar Italia, Riviera Bakery, and Sicilian Ice Cream. Two nightclubs have opened on the block between Shaw and Crawford, and there is a small plaza and supermarket on the south side of College between Shaw and Crawford. The curved street between Grace and Crawford was laid out with larger sidewalks. This section was laid out later to cross Garrison Creek, which was buried under Crawford. The wider sidewalks have allowed more extensive cafe patios in this area.

A major tourist attraction of the area is the world’s first and only Italian Walk of Fame. Granite and brass stars line the sidewalk with the names of noteworthy Italians. At Clinton, on the north side, is the Royal repertory cinema, which was recently renovated and has an upgraded projection system as it is used for movie editing purposes during the day and repertory cinema in the evenings. While the commercial units are dominated by cafes and restaurants, there are numerous other small businesses serving the neighbourhood.

The side streets are mostly detached or semi-detached single family homes dating to the early-1900s Edwardian period, with front porches and smaller lots, as was the custom at the time.
(From Wikipedia)

Catering Toronto

Catering Toronto

Restaurant
Lunch 9 AM – 4 PM Monday – Friday
Visit us:
6720 Davand drive, Mississauga Ontario L5T 2K7

 

Our catering services are well known for years.
Contact us:
Phone 1-877-397-FOOD (1-877-397-3663)
E Mail: service@italiancatering.ca

Whether your catering needs are for an office luncheon buffet for staff of 12, 20, 200, or a dinner set at home for a special occasion, we can take care of it.
We cater to Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Etobicoke, and some parts of Toronto.
We always guarantee on time delivery.

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EKV tribute Toronto

Vrati unatrag
17 Mart , 2012 LEE S PALACE (Bloor/Bathurst)  –

KO SU OVI LJUDI KOJI trose svoje vreme da nas ucine srecnim?
Evo, oni koje sam uspeo da uhvatim.

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Izvestaj sa koncerta (by Dragan – DsSound).

Energija,  Ljubav , Emocije, Rock and Roll. Sve je veceras bilo na svom mestu.

Od prve pesme do zadnje  energija je to sto smo svi osecali .

Ljubav, ( onih koji su bili na bini ) za rock and roll i EKV je bila ona sila koja ih je podstakla da nam prirede ovaj DIVAN DOGADJAJ. Svaki sekund  gledajuci ih na bini , jasno je svima zasto su oni tu , koliko oni vole rock and roll, i da je rock anad roll nacin njihovoga zivota (ljudi koje ja izuzetno postujem znajuci koje vreme su posvetili ovome i svim bivsim projektima) U vreme kada svi jure novac, oni su nasli vremena da prirede  nesto srece  nama i sebi samima.

Na kraju koncerta, kada su jedan drugome cestitali , video sam SRECNE LJUDE.

Emocije   – sam razlog za ovo , da se ne zaborave velikani yu rocka koji su postavljali temelje ove muzike kod nas, je bio dovoljan da izazove puno emocija kod ljudi koji su ucestvovali u tom projektu (  Marko Milivojevic (EKV) – Bubnjevi, Theodore Ted Yanni (EKV)- gitara) . Oni su podstakli  ostalee da daju sve od sebe . I zaista Srle , Alen, Davor, Kire, Vlada,Aco, Eni, Dragan, Darko, Irina, Djeka,Karaga, drugi Aco, Nebojsa, Davor (Slobo nam je nedostajao i jos neki , bice drugi put) su blistali.

Rock and Roll – u Torontu ima duboke korene. Ekipa  koja voli i poznaje rock  se skupila jos jednom (koncert je bio rasprodat ) da aktivno ucestvuje . I uziva. Lepo je videti sve te ljude koji godinama dolaze o daju podrsku ovim divnim ljudima koji nam priredjuju ovako divne svirke.

Kako rece Srle , da nije Vas ne bi bilo ni nas. Tacno tako .

Srecom  bice i nas  i Vas , jos dugo dugo.

Hvala Vam svima  na nezaboravnoj  svirci.

Reci su reci , zabelezili smo neke video snimke , gledajte i uzivajte.

 

All info at  http://www.facebook.com/events/289767424414663/

ZBOG OGROMNE ZAINTERESOVANOSTI, JOS JEDAN POKLON YU-ROCK DIJASPORI:
24. MART, 2012 @ THE ROCKPILE, ETOBICOKE. DOORS AT 9PM.

Znaci, pored vecerasnjeg koncerta koji SVI nestrpljivo iscekujemo, jos jedno druzenje je na tapetu, ali ovaj put u malo opustenijoj varijanti.
Up-close and personal with:

Marko Milivojevic (EKV) – Bubnjevi (“Dum Dum”, “Neko nas posmatra”)
Theodore Ted Yanni (EKV) – Producent/Gitarista (“Ljubav”, “Par godina za nas”)

Ovo ce istovremeno biti i oprostajno vece za goste, koji nas sledece jutro, 25. marta napustaju i vracaju se nazad u Beograd. Jedinstvena prilika da im se jos jednom zahvalimo i da naglasimo da OVO NE SME BITI KRAJ!!!

Balkanski Plagijat – Srle, Alen, Davor, Kire, Vlada, Slobo
Noam’s Ark – Alen, Aco, Vlada, Eni
Mad in Craft – Dragan, Darko
Ja Boo – Aco, Irina
Bypass – Djeka, Davor
Aritmija – Aco, Karaga
Elemntz – Nebojsa

Jos jednom, VELIKO HVALA na svemu!
Balkanski Plagijat & YU-Rock Dijaspora Toronto

PRODAJNA MESTA OSTAJU ISTA:

TORONTO
YU-Rock Cafe – 978 Pape Ave., M4K 3V7, 647.342.3539
Stari Grad Groceries and Deli – 3862 Bloor Street West, M9B 1L1, 416.916.2075
Mrakovic Deli and Meat – 44 Wellesworth Dr., M9C 4R1, 416.695.7396

HAMILTON
Scout Cafe – 100 King W Stoney Creek, L8G 1J1, 905.664.7124

KITCHENER
Eurocan Special Food – 221 Louisa Street, Kitchener, N2H 5M6, 519.569.7203

UNATRAG-UNATRAG-UNATRAG, VRATI UNATRAG!!!

Koncert hora “Kir Stefan Srbin” – NAJLEPŠA ZVEZDA- u Torontu, Subotu 28. aprila, 2012

Dragi prijatelji,
Hor “Kir Stefan Srbin” i dirigent Jasmina Vučurović vas srdačno pozivaju na 12. godišnji koncert »NAJLEPŠA ZVEZDA« koji će se održati u subotu, 28. aprila, u 8 sati uveče.  Gosti umetnici: Beyond the Pale.

Koncert se održava u
The Royal Conservatory
TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning
Koerner Hall
273 Bloor Street West, Toronto, M5S 1W2

Ulaznice za koncert možete direktno nabaviti putem interneta na stranici www.tickets.rcmusic.ca. Za više informacija o Horu posetite www.kirstefansrbin.ca.

 

U prilogu se nalaze i muzicka pozivnica kao i plakati koncerta na srpskom jeziku, ukoliko želite da ovaj email prosledite svojim prijateljima.

Bilo bi nam veliko zadovoljstvo da sa vama i vašim prijateljima ovim koncertom u veličanstvenom Koerner Hall-u, proslavimo još jednu uspešnu godinu.

 

Radujući se našem ponovnom muzičkom druženju ostajemo,
Sa poštovanjem,

Članovi hora “Kir Stefan Srbin”

Fresh from the local farm Toronto

Local farm close to Toronto

A survey, 10 years ago, showed that 80% of people said they wanted to buy local food, but only 20% were actually buy it. What will make more people switch? Perhaps video, where you can get the story of the food, see the shop and how friendly and enthusiastic the producer is

Have you ever try to buy fresh produce directly from farm owner.
There is lot of farms close to Toronto. This is one of them.
You can buy lot things they picked this morning.
Try to eat those fresh produce and you will see and taste BIIIIG difference.
In taste and quality.
local farms toronto
Those produce was never in fridge, they are fresh fresh.

Buy local food fresh from the farm .
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Picked daily.


Message from owner Nino Ranieri

MINI FARM
Phone 905 832 1889
10130 Weston Rd Woodbridge Ontario.


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Why buy from local farms.

1. Better taste
2. Better taste
3. Better taste

Price is lower then in any grocery store, if you buy on bushel you will get good quality produce very cheap.

These large-scale, agribusiness-oriented food systems are bound to fail on the long term, sunk by their own unsustainability. But why wait until we’re forced by circumstance to abandon our destructive patterns of consumption? We can start now by buying locally grown food whenever possible. By doing so you’ll be helping preserve the environment, and you’ll be strengthening your community by investing your food dollar close to home. Only 18 cents of every dollar, when buying at a large supermarket, go to the grower. 82 cents go to various unnecessary middlemen. Cut them out of the picture and buy your food directly from your local farmer.

Consumers that value fresh food and a working landscape should support local farmers by buying their products. Here are ten reasons why.

1) Locally grown food tastes and looks better. The crops are picked at their peak.

2) Local food is better for you. The shorter the time between the farm and your table, the less likely it is that nutrients will be lost from fresh food. Food imported from far away is older and has traveled on trucks or planes, and sat in warehouses before it gets to you.

3) Local food preserves genetic diversity. In the modern agricultural system, plant varieties are chosen for their ability to ripen uniformly, withstand harvesting, survive packing and last a long time on the shelf, so there is limited genetic diversity in large-scale production. Smaller local farms, in contrast, often grow many different varieties of crops to provide a long harvest season, an array of colors, and the best flavors. Livestock diversity is also higher where there are many small farms rather than few large farms.

4) Local food is safe. There’s a unique kind of assurance that comes from looking a farmer in the eye at farmers’ market or driving by the fields where your food comes from. Local farmers aren’t anonymous and they take their responsibility to the consumer seriously.

5) Local food supports local families. The wholesale prices that farmers get for their products are low, often near the cost of production. Local farmers who sell direct to consumers cut out the middleman and get full retail price for their food – which helps farm families stay on the land.

6) Local food builds community. When you buy direct from a farmer, you’re engaging in a time-honored connection between eater and grower. Knowing farmers gives you insight into the seasons, the land, and your food. In many cases, it gives you access to a place where your children and grandchildren can go to learn about nature and agriculture.

7) Local food preserves open space. When farmers get paid more for their products by marketing locally, they’re less likely to sell farmland for development. When you buy locally grown food, you’re doing something proactive to preserve our working landscape. That landscape is an essential ingredient to other economic activity in the state, such as tourism and recreation.

8) Local food keeps taxes down. According to several studies by the American Farmland Trust, farms contribute more in taxes than they require in services, whereas most development contributes less in taxes than the cost of required services. Cows don’t go to school, tomatoes don’t dial 911.

9) Local food benefits the environment and wildlife. Well-managed farms provide ecosystem services: they conserve fertile soil, protect water sources, and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. The farm environment is a patchwork of fields, meadows, woods, ponds and buildings that provide habitat for wildlife in our communities.

10) Local food is an investment in the future. By supporting local farmers today, you are helping to ensure that there will be farms in your community tomorrow. That is a matter of importance for food security, especially in light of an uncertain energy future and our current reliance on fossil fuels to produce, package, distribute and store food.