I’m from Edmonton and Padmanadi is one of my favourite uertarsants, even though I’m not vegan or even vegetarian. They just have a lot of options, and the food is always good. I’ve never tried their lava cake though, I might have to now. There’s a vegan East Indian restaurant in the Millwoods area called Veggie Garden. I’ve heard it’s supposed to be good too, but I haven’t tried it out yet.
Viraj
I am new to Kindle. I downloaded the Globe and Edmonton Journal. Enjoyed both. Tis a shame there are no pitcures and I may even miss the cartoons. But I find the Kindle Edmonton Journal comfy and familiar. Havent decided if I should cancel the paper delivery yet. Kevin Hilgers. Grande Prairie Ab.
Jeysson
It seems that so far, only people who don’t like the Kindle ivesron of the subscription have reviewed it here. Well, in our household, we do like it, quite a bit. Granted, we don’t get all the photos, but we can check some of those out online. But we do get all the articles, and I find I’m reading the paper more thoroughly than when I had to wrestle with the broadsheet, even though it’s size had been reduced somewhat recently. This is in no small part due to the fact that my Kindle travels everywhere with me, so the Journal does as well. The coffee shop, the waiting room, the car while I’m waiting for my husband all of those places become spots where I can download and/or read the day’s paper. Also, we are seniors, and we no longer have to lug heaps of newspaper to our condo’s recycle bin every week. The only quibble we have is that the proofreading for the Kindle edition is sometimes rather lacking; I’ve provided feedback on this.