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Vancouver Public Library: The Country Kitchen 1850

V.P.L.After a long week, Ginger Man and I decided to spend part of his day off at the library (yes, we are ubernerds). I love libraries, the smell of books, browsing through the stacks, and coming away with a few borrowed treasures. We have a local branch in the neighbourhood, but the main branch downtown is the coolest. You might recognize it in films and TV shows including the Bastille Day episode of Battlestar Galactica and The 6th Day starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The building at Library Square (designed by architect Moshe Safdie) is easily accessible via public transportation (bus or SkyTrain) and plenty of bike racks are available. The square is bordered by four streets: West Georgia, Homer, Robson, and Hamilton. Across West Georgia Street is a colourful Canada Post Office, and across Homer Street is the attractive Centre for Performing Arts (also designed by Moshe Safdie).

The Vancouver Public Library hosts a variety of events as well as monthly readings, workshops, and classes. Pay telephones, computers, and copy machines are available on each floor. Wireless internet access is free. The lobby section has a few retail shops, and you can pick up a drink or a nosh at several eateries in the square.The central library owns over 1.3 million items, and books and materials are moved through the 9-story building on vertical and horizontal conveyors (neat, huh?).

Front CoverI spend a lot of time on the 4th floor, where the cookbooks and toymaking books live. This trip, I came back with three pattern books and a nifty little reprint of The Country Kitchen 1850, which explains how to properly feed your woodburning stove and provides a great deal of detail regarding proper techniques for making and storing bread, butter, and cheese in addition to advice for the selection, care, and feeding of a dairy cow.

The illustrations and adverts are absolutely charming. the Alimentary Store ad promises “confectionary of the rarest quality” and “more than twenty different qualities of superior health chocolate. Also, the No. 1 homeopathic chocolate of the best French manufacture.” But my favourite “alimentive novelty” is the enormous list of items recoomended for “ill persons” including cordials, Absinthe, very old Cognac, Venus Oil, Champagne, and other such cures. I think I’m coming down with something.

Reading this little gem makes me very glad that I have electricity and that I don’t have to spend the whole day milking, churning, kneading, baking, and washing until the hard working head of the house comes home. Incedentally, according to Mrs. Cornelius, “many a day-laborer, on his return at evening from his hard toil, is repelled by the sight of a disorderly house and a comfortless supper; and perhaps is met by a cold eye instead of ‘the thriftie wifie’s smile,’ and he makes his escape to the grog-shop or the under-ground gambling room.” Sounds like an Andy Capp comic, yet maybe, there is a wee bit of truth in there, eh?

Nando’s: Spicy Peri Peri Chicken

Take-out always digs a big hole in my pocketbook, so I try to avoid the urge to splurge when one meal can cost as much as a bag of groceries. However, Ginger Man and I had a busy weekend, so I didn’t cook much. I can’t say it wasn’t worth it, though, as I’ve eaten delicious Thai red curry, sushi, and a spicy chicken dinner in one weekend.

Nando's Flame Grilled ChickenSaturday afternoon, we took a long walk down Cornwall past Kits Beach hoping to have brunch at new cafe we hadn’t tried yet, but unfortunately, it was closed. Neither of us felt like vegetarian, and we stopped to oogle the poster introducing Vera’s Sliders. Now, Vera’s is a burger joint, and that’s food I can make at home, so even though the sliders promised to be delicious and I know they make good fries, we walked on by and decided to have some roast chicken at Nando’s instead. I’d been meaning to try out the place, plus it smelled good, so it seemed like the right time.

Nando's plate

This is about half of our Variety Pack.

Nando’s is a franchise that specializes in Portugese-style spicy roasted chicken, marinated overnight and flame-grilled to perfection. Their Peri-Peri spices really pack a punch, but you can order to your tastes. If you don’t like spicy food, not to worry; try the Lemon & Herb chicken. It’s just as tasty, but without the firey tingle. We had the Variety Pack (for two, but really it could feed four) which includes 1/2 a chicken (1 breast cut in half, one leg, one thigh) plus 8 wings, two chicken kebabs, and any two sides (we had Peri Fries and Spiced Rice). Place your order at the counter, then take a seat. They’ll bring your food when it’s ready.

Nando's sauces

Bird's Eye chili peppers are firey!

The wings were great, and so were the chicken pieces (tender and meaty). The kebabs were good, but slightly drier. The meat itself is not spicy, but there were two sauces available. Peri Peri Hot Sauce was very spicy, hot, and tingly with longlasting  effect—excellent with the wings. The Peri Peri Garlic Sauce was less spicy (but not what I’d call “mild”) with less tingle and a bit more sweetness. The Peri Fries were tossed with powdered spice, and the taste was addictive. So tingly and hot, but I couldn’t stop eating them (you can get them plain, too). The rice was flavourful and only mildly spiced, not hot. Altogether, a good meal. Nando’s also offers Hearty Coleslaw, Peri Veggies, Baked Potato, Pineapple, and several salads to round out your meal.

The cost of food is reasonable considering the quantity. A half chicken with one side would be enough to feed two and could easily be supplemented with veggies and a side of yogurt dip at home. I’d definitely reccommend it for quick family dinner or a picnic. Leftovers are excellent made into a wrap next day.

P.S. The Kitislano location has a flat screen TV! A good place to watch the Canucks play.

Leaving a comment? I’m curious. How spicy do you like your food?