Chef Bonacini always comes off as a gentle soul. I enjoy watching him cook as well. Food looks great. I don't know if I will ever get back to ON but if I do I'll check out one of his restaurants. Thanks for posting.
These are the cereal boxes with the 45's on them. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=1960s%20Cereal%20Boxes%20with%20records%20on%20them&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=1960s%20cereal%20boxes%20with%20records%20on%20them&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk=
I uses to eat Muffets for breakfast, I swear they absorbed at least a quart of milk each !
I don't know if Peruvian food interests you but Culantro in Hamilton looks pretty good. http://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/you-gotta-eat-here/video/episode/geneva-crepe-bistro-rebar-culantro/video.html?v=469683779991
Thanks wokkingtall , the Safeway out here tried selling Nathans for awhile but I guess the demand wasn't there as I haven't seen them in quite a while.
Steamies were popular in Quebec-might still be. Steamed hot dog and bun..all dressed was mustard and relish with coleslaw on top. I loved raw onions on mine. When I have them now I grill them, toast the bun and put mustard and relish on them. Don't eat them often though.
The closest place to buy Kosher chicken for me is about 1 hour away..if they have it in. There are a few butchers that carry specialty birds but at an extreme cost. I try to buy chickens that had a good life but it's not always easy.