With over 12 different flatbreads to choose from, deciding which pizza to order is never an easy ordeal. Next step - 10” or 13”? Generally, we recommend a 10” for one, and a 13” to share. This simplified recommendation doesn’t truly answer the sizing debate but two guests, Keo and Stan, shed some light on this difficult choice while dining at the Vancouver RMF earlier this month.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
10 inch or 13 inch - That is the Question
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Recipe - Organic Greens with Basil and Blackberry Salad Dressing
Beeswax Candles Are Awesome!
Friday, January 11, 2008
Gr. 7 Exshaw Students Create Eco-Cleaning Kits
Join us for Dine Out 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Good Bye To Lindsay Loo - At Least For A Little While
Lindsay-Loo, undoubtedly the most familiar and most well-loved face of the Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co., has left us to catch up with her family back home in the Philippines. It is with heavy hearts we see her go - but have no fear she will return to us in three months - and we will count the days until she returns to her second family here in Vancouver.
Going home to a beautiful new-born niece, Lindsay has packed her bags full of gifts she picked up at the Natural Pod Toy Sale held at the RMF in the winter of 2007, including the coveted Ergobaby carrier and the Organic Bamboletta Blanket Doll from Bridget’s wonderful line.
Aside from catching up with her family and a 30-Day Bikram yoga challenge, Lindsay plans on developing her own children’s line, Lindsay-Loo. Inspired by the green revolution, and the ever-growing demand for quality, beautiful and mindful children’s products, the Lindsay-Loo line will feature natural children’s accessories, including hand-painted wooden jewellery.
Aside from being an exemplary server, providing friendly and knowledgeable service to every customer who walks through our door, Lindsay has been a great friend to each and every one of us and will be thoroughly missed.