Author Archives: Don Genova

Food For Thought – Wine Atlas of Canada

This week on Food For Thought I feature Canadian wine writer Tony Aspler’s latest book, The Wine Atlas of Canada.  Click on the name of the book to order it from Amazon.ca and save 34% off the cover price! To … Continue reading

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Parma Palate – Hitting the Road

Last weekend a few of my classmates and I rented a car to tear over hell’s half acre. We started on Saturday with a drive into Liguria up and down mountain roads, to the seaside, and an interior ‘island’ for … Continue reading

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All You Can Eat – Venice, Milan, and Teaching Kids About Food and Nutrition

Hi everyone…this is a bit of a multiple purpose post.  It gives you information on my recent visits to Venice and Milan which I mention briefly at the beginning of my most recent podcast, All You Can Eat Volume 32.  … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Natalie Maclean

This week on Food For Thought, some advice on wine shopping from popular Canadian wine writer, Natalie Maclean. You can find out all about her and her take on wine by visiting her extensive website. To listen to the audio … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Home Economics Teachers Panel

This week on Food For Thought, I speak with 3 home economics teachers from British Columbia about what they think kids should learn about food and nutrition in school.  I’m posting the audio file early this week because I’m off … Continue reading

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All You Can Eat – Popcorn and Chinese New Year

This podcast re-visits Vancouver’s Chinatown with an archived Food For Thought piece from the year 2000, and my taste panel evaluates 3 kinds of microwave popcorn in anticipation of the Academy Awards show airing on TV this coming Sunday.  The … Continue reading

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