The Saigonese is BACK
A long-time favourite in Lethbridge has been the Saigonese Restaurant, which unfortunately closed roughly around the onset of the pandemic. Now that we’ve made it to 2023, we’re happy to see an old favourite make a comeback.
A long-time favourite in Lethbridge has been the Saigonese Restaurant, which unfortunately closed roughly around the onset of the pandemic. Now that we’ve made it to 2023, we’re happy to see an old favourite make a comeback.
It’s March 31, and we don’t know if that’s just a date or just another decade. Everyone has been stuck inside, and probably hasn’t seen many other humans in awhile (except when we stare suspiciously at each other at the grocery). If you’ve reached the end of YouTube, this post is for you.
Skip skipping the dishes, and eat your best life at home! Okay, maybe that doesn’t make much sense but many folks that I know are (re)discovering their love for cooking and baking during these times of social distancing.
While we’re not doctors, we have the internet. That makes us qualified enough to write a series about what you can do to during this pandemic to stay healthy, well fed and sane. Let’s start with the most obvious first: good hygiene, social distancing, flattening curve, and where to get help.
Welcome to Eric Dyck’s Slough Chew Revue! These aren’t restaurant “reviews.” These comics are where Eric features restaurants that he thinks are special.
This time around, Eric visits Mocha Cabana with Teri!
We had the opportunity to beta test Mocha Local last year. Now this locally-grown meal kit service and online farmer’s market is sating both wallets and appetites with locally-sourced ingredients.
If you’ve frequented the Telegraph Tap House, you’ll likely recognize Julius as a regular figure there. Not only is he a server at one of the finest taphouses in Lethbridge, but he’s a passionate author who wants to give back to his community.
We featured Liam back when he was only ten years old. Nearing a decade later, he still hones his blades (both knives and skates) to create culinary experiences and inspire youth to cook food using local ingredients.
When the Lethbian Lovers aren’t blogging, and we’re usually not, we jetset to Croatia for a (second) wedding and a honeymoon, taking in a Foo Fighters concert after raising a stink, and then expecting a stink to raise! Read our latest recap to see just how many bags of leaves you can pickup downtown too!
Our very own Melissa is one half of Lethbian Love. She’s a yogi, mountain biker, my wife, and the manager for the Downtown Lethbridge BRZ Clean Sweep Program. She’s also the winner of the 2019 “Unsung Hero” award from the Celebrate Downtown event!
We interrupt our regularly-scheduled program to introduce you to Srećko Ponjavic, star of the Croatian reality TV show “Ljubav je na selu”. The show’s title roughly translates into “Love is in the Village”; a Bachelor cum Temptation Island dating show featuring farmers looking for love in all the wrong stables.
In ~2010, our fashionista friend Joanne (Edit Shoppe) spotted a young girl with a flair for fashion. We thought it was time to catch up with Meghan MacWhirter.
Welcome to Eric Dyck’s Slough Chew Revue! These aren’t restaurant “reviews.” These comics are where Eric features restaurants that he thinks are special.
This time around, Eric visits Namaste Nepali Restaurant with Dr. Jay Gamble.
Who silently gets married in a comic shop and lets it spill to social media? The Lethbian Lovers do, that’s who.
We chose to have our wedding in the presence of the God of Thunder at Kapow, and we’d like to share some of that with you.
[Theoretically] Brewing Co. has been on the #YQL beer scene since 2015 and has participated for the past few years in the International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day. This day just so happens to coincide with International Women’s Day celebrated annually on March 8th.
I had the wonderful opportunity to help out with a crew of diverse women who were ready to get their hands dirty in the art form of micro-brewing.
Although Lethbridge is situated on a prairie, it’s only a 2-hour drive from the Rocky Mountains in Alberta/British Columbia.
Waterton Lakes National Park is one of those very special places we enjoy yearly.