Historic Arva Flour Mill: Here To Stay!

Historic Arva Flour Mill: Here To Stay!

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Founded in 1819, Arva Flour Mill is one of Canada's oldest, most historic businesses. There aren’t many places like this around any more: the Mill is a significant and valuable landmark in the local community, in the province, and in the country. Preserving History, Cultivating Community History, story, products, and atmosphere are what make Arva Flour Mill not only a local favourite for dry goods but also a tourist attraction and a functioning museum—all in one. Just like in the 1800s, people come from all over Southern Ontario to get their flour from the Mill and to experience its unique historicity for themselves. From light rye flour to cornmeal, the Mill offers local, natural, quality flour products and sift their flour through 12 sifting processes. It’s unique qualities like this…
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From Toronto to Wortley Village: A New Vegan Eatery is In Town

From Toronto to Wortley Village: A New Vegan Eatery is In Town

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Plant Matter Kitchen founder Glenn Whitehead and his family have long been travelling to Toronto to experience its vibrant, tasteful, vegan restaurant scene. After endless weekend road trips down the 401 to enjoy vegan fare, they decided it was time to bring the vegan food scene to the London community. Exploring Veganism in The G.T.A. Of all the restaurants they’d dine at, Glenn and his family especially enjoyed evenings at Fresh, where they’d indulge in great vegan meals that were wholesome and fulfilling. Also on Glenn’s go-to list of vegan restaurants in Toronto are: Woodloto, Kupfert & Kim, Hibiscus Cafe, Veggie D’Light, and The Hogtown Vegan. These restaurants offer quality, organic food and beverages from local vendors. Their long list of menu items have made Glenn truly appreciate the art…
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