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Eating Locally at Marrow & Spice

Mai-Liis Renaud by Mai-Liis Renaud
February 10, 2017
in Lifestyle & Culture
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Sometimes, holidays fall in the middle of the week making it difficult to break your schedule and celebrate. This year, St. Valentine’s Day falls on a Tuesday.

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There always seems to be so much pressure to get the right commercial gift for your sweetheart or to take them to the right restaurant. Traditions can be re-made! Nothing says “I Love you” like bringing home a delicious, home-cooked meal that doesn’t have to be cooked!

Marrow & Spice is offering Valentine’s Dinner for Two to help you make a romantic (and easy) evening at home with your sweetheart. You have the choice of pasta, fish, or chicken in whatever style you like, and we will put the meal together and finish it with a sweet from Fairy Sweet. Order your meals by 5pm on Saturday for pick-up by 5pm on Tuesday and surprise the love of your life. Of course, Marrow & Spice offers many other choices that help you show your love:lip balm from Bee Real says “I want to keep kissing your lips”, a little jar of Gordz hot sauceor Marrow & Spice’s jerk sauce will put the fire back in your relationship, a jar of McCaig or Roadapple Ranch honey can be a sweet touch, or how about a honey candy bomb pre-wrapped in the colours of love?

Want to make your meal at home very romantic? Take home a beeswax candle for romantic lighting and aroma therapy. People with food sensitivities often spend a lot of time cooking their own meals because they can’t go out to restaurants or buy pre-packaged foods, so they really appreciate when someone shows they care by bringing home something they can eat.
Have a gluten-sensitive love? Take home an easy-to-make Mix Company kit and cook up some treats of your own! Of course, Marrow & Spice offers all sorts of healthy, local, drug-free meats for you to take home and create your own romantic meal. If you’re not sure how to cook it – just ask!
Marrow & Spice – Call us for your Catering needs!
Unit 40, 812 Pitt Street
613-933-3330    www.marrowandspice.com
Store hours are 10 until 6 Tuesday through Friday, and 10 until 4 on Saturdays….
Mai-Liis Renaud

Mai-Liis Renaud

Mai-Liis is Co-owner and Head of Sales at The Seeker NewsMagazine. She loves discovering the gems in our area, be it people, events or businesses, in a fun, easy to read way in her "OUT and ABOUT with Seeker Chick Mai-Liis" columns.

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