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MARKETPLACE by MCC CE

MARKETPLACE by MCC CE

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34377 Marshall Rd, Abbotsford, British Columbia, V2S 6Y3, Canada
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Dec 27, 2018
lovely place. great items. A bit pricey.

Sep 19, 2018
Such a open and inviting place. A bit pricey (compared to MCC) but still fun to look around. Cafe is nice too!

May 29, 2018
Super cute store. I love their items, however some are a little more than I would like to pay. I would return for their café. Great selection and some prices are great (like the soup and pie/coffee combo). Everything I have tried is really tasty. I am impressed by their hours, and being open Sunday. Would gladly pop in to pick up a treat or for a quick homemade lunch.

Nov 1, 2018
Very nice . Set up looks spectacular . Did not try the food will definitely go back for lunch .

Oct 30, 2018
Such a cute place with so much to offer. Used goods, handmade things, baked goods etc.

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The Chemistry of Whiskey Aging: Impact on Taste and Quality

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Aging is a critical stage in whiskey production. The choice of cask, the length of maturation, and the aging environment all influence the spirit's final character. But what are the...

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The Science of H2O: Why Water Matters in Whisky Production

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The Earliest Instances of Whiskey in World History

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The history of whiskey, or whisky as it's spelled in some countries, is long and somewhat shrouded in time. While the exact origins of whiskey are unclear, we can trace its ancestry...

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

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A Spirited History: The Role of Whisky During American Prohibition

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Whisky lovers, get ready for a journey into the past, as today, we're delving into the intriguing role whisky played during one of the most dramatic periods in American history...

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Grain Games: The Whisky Character Playground

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Hello, whisky wanderers! Ready to hop, skip, and jump into the rollicking world of grains and their whimsical influence on whisky character? From the robust charm of barley to...

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The Pivotal Role of Women in the Temperance Movement Leading Up to Prohibition in North America

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Historically, women have played an indispensable role in societal transformation. One such transformative movement was the Temperance Movement in North America leading up to Prohibition....

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Bourbon: The Quintessential American Whisky with a Unique Twist

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Hey there, whisky enthusiasts! Today, we're going to delve into a topic that's as smooth as a top-shelf dram – the unique character of bourbon whisky. Now, if you're new to the...

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Mon:9 am - 6 pm Today
Tue:9 am - 6 pm
Wed:9 am - 6 pm
Thu:9 am - 9 pm
Fri:9 am - 9 pm
Sat:10 am - 5 pm

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