Monthly Archives: December 2007

Food For Thought – Margaret’s Kitchen

This week on Food For Thought, I chat with Margaret Dickenson and her husband Larry.  Margaret is the author of Margaret’s Table: Easy Cooking and Inspiring Entertaining.  You can listen to the audio file of our conversation here .  Margaret … Continue reading

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All You Can Eat Vol. 46 Kitchen Gadgets 2007

This podcast is the second podcast featuring selection for kitchen gadgets and more for successful giftgiving.  Just go to my podcast page to find the link to the audio, and scroll down for more details.  Sorry I haven’t had time … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Book Gifts 2007

This week on Food For Thought, surefire book suggestions for the foodie on your gift list.  Here is the audio file for your listening pleasure, and the list of books.  I’ll have cover photos and links to Amazon.ca a little … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Kitchen Gadget Parade 2007

Nothing like a handy pair of potato scrubber gloves for a Christmas stocking stuffer!  This week on Food For Thought, my annual gadget suggestions with Ming Wo store manager Fontaine Wong. All of the gadgets are available at Ming Wo, … Continue reading

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All You Can Eat – Tribute to James Barber vol. 45

This episode of All You Can Eat is a tribute to the late James Barber, also known as The Urban Peasant.  He passed away Nov. 29th at age 84. James was a mentor, colleague, neighbour and friend.  I’ll miss him. … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Tribute to James Barber

Canadian culinary icon James Barber passed away last week at age 84.  This week on Food For Thought I pay tribute to him.  You’ll hear clips from his TV and a very old appearance on the CBC Radio show Morningside, … Continue reading

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James Barber Passes On

Sad news came to me on Saturday…a man that I looked up to for many years has passed away.  James Barber, known to many Canadians and people around the world as the Urban Peasant, died suddenly at age 84 in … Continue reading

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