Trip to Whistler

September 7, 2009

View from Sea to Sky.sm

Last weekend some friends and I went up to Whistler Blackcomb for a few days. It was beautiful up in the mountains. We had great weather and I’ve been congratulating myself all this weekend, because the weather up in Whistler this weekend is terrible! So we chose the right weekend to go.

The weekend wasn’t about food, but of course a trip can’t be fun if you don’t have good things to eat. We had great burritos one night, cooked up by people from Arizona who know their Tex-Mex; a salad of cucumbers, celery, feta, pita, and mint another night; a coconut birthday cake with blackberry filling; and fresh squeezed juice at the Whistler farmer’s market.

Horseshoe Bay for lunch.sm

There are no recipes this week, since I’ve been working for the past several weeks in Vancouver, but on the way back from Whistler I stopped in at Horseshoe Bay to pick up some lunch. There’s a sandwich cafĂ© there and I ordered a veggie sandwich. The sandwich was great, because of a very specific thing they did, which I want to tell you about. The lower half of the bread was spread with a thin layer of cream cheese, topped with walnuts and smoked almonds. The smoked almonds and cream cheese with the vegetables was wonderful! I intend to find some smoked almonds and make some of those sandwiches myself.

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  • 1. Cathy B  |  September 7, 2009 at 9:59 am

    Hi Rhiannon. That nut idea sounds great on a sannie. Must try that … good source of protein if you don’t want to add meat! I am heading up to Whistler the first weekend of October with three other girlfriends (a friend has a timeshare and she has graciously decided to use her “time” with 3 of her friends … rather than with her husband!). I am very excited for a couple of reasons. One, is to travel the new “Sea to Sky” highway as I have traveled it in teh past when it was in bad need of repair; and, two, to eat at some fancy restaurants and enjoy some gourmet meals (at exorbitant prices, I am sure). We are going to be bringing up breakfast fixings as well as tapa type stuff for lunch/afternoon snacks. As you say, the trip isn’t all about the food, but I love sitting around a room with my girlfriends and eating some delicious food and sharing wonderful stories. Cath

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