I Am... Our Canadian Adventure: What to eat in Calgary, Regina, and Winnipeg

In Canada, the cities in between Vancouver and Toronto don’t tend to get a lot of love. They don’t have the cool factor of Chicago, Austin, or SLC. Heck, they aren’t even seen to be as cool as Omaha. Omaha is cool. If you've ever talked to a Canadian, you've probably heard “Calgary? Just wishes it were as cool as Omaha”. But these cities should not sell themselves short. They are pretty damn cool, and on a long road trip such as ours, a welcome respite from cold wet tents, bears, and a very obvious lack of laundry services. Plus, cities have steak. And mixed drinks*. Since there is only one highway in Canada (basically) it hits up pretty much every major city except Saskatoon. We’re visiting everything on the way, and if you drive across Canada, you will probably end up making these exact same stops. We drove from Vancouver straight to Banff, and from there, we’ve paused at Calgary, Regina, and Winnipeg so far, plus a handful of small towns like Canmore and Moose Jaw that we stopped at to get coffee, because Steph is addicted to coffee. Calgary was our first major stop. For me, Calgary was mainly the host city for the 1993 movie Cool Runnings starring John Candy. But it turns out, Calgary is far more than that, if you can believe that anything can outshine Cool Runnings. The entire province of Alberta is cattle country. It’s gorgeous and grassy and big sky’ed, and one day I dream of us owning an architectually inappropriate for the area modern wood and glass ranch house overlooking acres and acres of plains. So, suitably, our first stop in Calgary was Modern Steak. They do the know-your-farmer thing so much that they have their own cows situated at local farms which they assured us were very happy cows. Steph was excited to go because they had a Tomahawk steak, because even though she is tiny and eats accordingly, she thinks she is capable of finishing half of a 48oz+ steak. Spoiler alert: she wasn't. The photo is outdoors because all steakhouses are dark as hell, and while the waiter was good natured about us taking a steak outdoors to photograph it, he insisted on carrying it because he thought she would drop it. The steak was perfect - beefy, texturally interesting (it had fatty parts, beefy parts, and sinewy parts to keep you interested) and it was humongous. Unfortunately, it comes with a price to match. I’m not sure I’d ever order it again, but I’m glad we tried it and there is something definitely fun about knowing that there is more high dollar steak on the table than you can conceivably eat. In the early days of our relationship, Steph would plan and plot our vacations out weeks in advance. Somehow these days that duty has gone to me and that means googling something like "Eater Heatmap for X" the night before we arrive. That tactic doesn’t work so well when you’re camping far away from LTE, and it certainly doesn't work for cities that Eater doesn't know of. We ended up in Regina with nothing more than a hotel reservation and loads of daylight. I came across something called Regina style pizza so we decided to try it. Non-hyperbolically speaking, we were totally, absolutely blown away. It’s indescribable, it looks terrible, and I would drive the almost-exactly 1000 miles from the west coast again to get another slice. There is no photo because it would ruin the experience. Imagine Chicago style deep dish pizza but instead of sauce, it was all your meaty and mushroomy toppings of choice. A pizza shaped lasagna with layers of toppings. It’s not really possible for me to describe this in an appealing way, though I’m sure Steph could, but it was bomb. The pizza place we went to (named best pizza in Canada by Food Network) is ironically named Houston Pizza. Why? No idea. They should have called it "Italians ain't got nothing on this Pizza". We found some pro tips online on how to get the best Regina pizza experience: order the all dressed - aka deluxe - and keep it under 10” or you won’t be able to pick it up. It said nothing about portion sizes so we ordered two smalls. The dude over the phone told me it came to about $30, which I thought was oddly high for a small town in Saskatchewan. That is until we picked up the boxes and realized we had ordered about 5lbs worth of pizza. Regina pizza is dense, and the two small 8 inchers were enough to feed us that night and all the next day. Known as the Peg, the last city on our list punches above its weight on everything from food to music. Winnipeg is the cultural heavy hitter of the three. Neil Young came from there. Crash Test Dummies came from there. Food-wise, we went to Deer + Almond and had some fantastic inspired food that would compete right up there with LA and NYC, served on local pottery that was made across the street. How awesome is that? We also went to no fewer than 3 breweries during our short stay there.   On beer: Before IPAs were cool, you could only get Bud Light with Lime (which, granted, I love) between the coasts. Now that IPAs are ubiquitous, most beer geeks are looking for something different, like sours and goses. Just like with IPAs about 10 years ago, you won't find anything outside of the big cool cities. Unless that is, you are in Winnipeg, where everyone is making gose-saisons and other weird beer geek blends. Winnipeg is a good place to be if you like drinking.   On coffee: remember that coffee addiction thing? In every city we go to Steph insists on coffee, so in Winnipeg we ended up at a really cool third wave place called Fools and Horses, where along with awesome coffee they also serve beer! and doughnuts! This led to a doughnut discussion between me and Steph. You would think having been married for as long as we have that there would be nothing new to talk about, but it could not be further from the truth - Steph did not know that I used to be a donut addict and that my favorite donut flavor was unglazed. In fact, she did not know that you could get a donut unglazed. We discovered that these particularly great doughnuts came from a place down the street called Oh Doughnuts and decided to drive right on over there. They were sold out at only 1pm in the afternoon, so we resolved to go visit the next morning as soon as we woke up and it did not disappoint. Not only did they have the flavor she wanted: everything bagel, but donut - which should have been called all-dressed in keeping with the Canadian theme - but they also had unglazed! I think I made Steph a believer, because as we *all* know, there is no better donut than a fresh, hot, unglazed.   Places I'd come back to: Modern Steak Houston Pizza Deer + Almond Oh Doughnuts Fools & Horses Coffee One Great City Brewing Co. Peg Beer Co. And Calgary, Regina, and Winnipeg. -Mike * Side note, cities aren't the only places to get cocktails on our trips: Steph makes really awesome bottle aged old fashioneds before we go camping.

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I Am... Spicy Seafood Tagliatelle Recipe

There's this hilarious scene in Love Actually (my favorite Christmas movie of all time!) where one of the characters goes to America and impresses women with his British accent. They're in a bar, asking him to say different words and cooing after each one sounds different. They ask him to say bottle, then giggle and say BOHT-el. Then, they ask him how he says "table" and it comes out sounding exactly the same. "Same," the girls sigh, "it's the same." It's a cute scene, not only because I like accents, but because Mike and I have been going around saying "same" for the last little while.

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I Am... Chinese Sausage and XO Sauce Noodles

If you ask me what my go-to comfort food is, I'll inevitably answer: noodles. There's just something about a big bowl of tangled up noodles, dressed up in sauce, that gets me every time. If I'm looking for something quick, easy, and satisfying when I'm hungry, these noodles are it!

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I Am... Friday Finds: 7.7.17

We've made it more than halfway across Canada! We're totally behind on our travel posts, but we've been having a blast. You know what they say about time and fun? It's true – the days are just flying by and soon we'll be at the edge of the Atlantic. Lately we've been eating up a storm in Toronto and I've gotta say, alternating between camping and staying in hotels is my jam. I love the contrast of going from national parks with sketchy cell phone service to multiple lane highways and big city buzz. I thought it would be rough going from sleeping under the stars in a tent to sleeping in cozy beds in glossy glass rooms, but it makes me appreciate both so much more.

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I Am... Will it Skillet: Mini Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookies

I've been meaning to make skillet cookies forever. I love holding on to cookies and eating them, but sometimes you just want to dig in with a spoon, to get to the gooey, melted, soft and sweet inside of a cookie. And, of course, if you're are having a skillet cookie, you can have ice cream on top! I'm a sucker for hot and cold desserts so this is recipe is my jam.

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I Am... Our Canadian Adventure: the Alberta Badlands and Camping in Dinosaur Provincial Park

We visit the Canadian Alberta Badlands, camp in Dinosaur Provincial Park, and get eaten alive by mosquitoes! Driving into the Badlands, I asked Mike: Why do the Badlands have to be called the Badlands? What if they've had a change of heart and want to be the Goodlands? Or, what if they're only bad sometimes? Can't they just be the Lands? Mike answered me in typical fashion: They're just bad. They've been the Badlands forever, they can't change.

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I Am... Chili Roasted Potatoes with Lime and Soy Recipe

We've been on the road for a while now and while we have been eating food that we make at camp, I miss being in the kitchen. I made this little potato salad situation right before we left and I'm wishing I could make it right now, but it might be just a touch ambitious for camp cooking.

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I Am... Carrot Cake Cream Cheese Pudding Pops Recipe

There's a very popular ice cream shop here in town that I felt never really lived up to the hype. There would be lines out the door, but the one time I tried something, it was icy and bland. After that I swore, never again. But then, they opened up a second location and Mike and I would walk by almost everyday. One sunny day, when there was magically no line, we popped in to take a look at the flavors. Carrot cake immediately called out to me. I mean, I love carrot cake. I had a taste, was sold, and was the happy new owner of a very addictive waffle cone full of creamy ice cream with fluffy chunks of carrot cake and cream cheese icing. It was so good that I was sad when it was over.

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I Am... Camping in Banff

It's something every North American should do once. No, I'm not talking about eating poutine – although everyone should do that too – I'm talking about driving from coast to coast, from sea to shining sea. Mike and I have been chatting about it, casually, for years now. It's always been one of my dreams to see the Maritimes and Mike has been going on and on about seeing puffins on the East Coast forever. So we decided to just go for it: an epic cross-the continent-country camping road trip! Well, camping and city, because we want to see it all, the vast wilderness and all the things that the cities have to offer.

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I Am... Grilled Sweet and Savory Miso Glazed Tofu/Tofu Dengaku Recipe

Do you guys every plan things out perfectly only to have a wrench thrown in the plans? What the heck does that saying even mean? Anyway, Mike and I left on Monday for a very long, very exciting trip across Canada! It's Canada's 150th birthday this year and we've always wanted to drive from sea to shining sea, so we figured that this year was the year to do it. Unlike most trips, we're kind of winging this one, so it comes as no surprise that halfway to our first destination, we realized that we forgot one very important thing.

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I Am... Sunday Brunch: Eggslut’s Fairfax Breakfast Sandwich Recipe

The other day I was wearing my I ❤️ BUFFETS sweatshirt (a perfect gift from Mike because, why yes, I do heart buffets) when a bunch of tween girls passed us by. One of them said, "that's a high quality shirt!" and other one said, "I like your hair too, it's really snazzy." I said thanks in a kind of bewildered tone and to be honest, I couldn't tell if they were being mini mean girls or were just being tweens.

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I Am... Friday Finds: 6.16.17

Sliding into the weekend like, WHAT? June is just flying by. There are so many things I want/need to do and I just want to figure out a way to make time go just a little bit slower...

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