Category Archives: Food For Thought

Food for Thought – Into the Vietnamese Kitchen

This week on Food For Thought meet Andrea Nguyen, author of Into The Vietnamese Kitchen.  She demystifies the home-cooking aspects of this fresh and vibrant cuisine. You can visit her website here. You can also listen to an mp3 of … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Red Fish, Blue Fish

This week on Food For Thought, I tell you about Red Fish, Blue Fish, a new take-out seafood restaurant perched near the floatplane dock on Victoria’s Inner Harbour.  This is a restaurant with a difference, with an important commitment to … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Simply Summer!

This week on Food For Thought, meet Angela Tunner, author of Simply Summer.  Angela has some great tips on how to make gourmet meals in the summer without heating up your kitchen.  She loves to use the microwave oven and … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Food and Travel Advice from Anthony Bourdain

This week on Food For Thought, some on-the-road eating advice from Kitchen Confidential author Anthony Bourdain.  You can listen to his entertaining advice and pronouncements in my 6-minute documentary . (mp3 format) Bourdain’s current travel and food television adventures are … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Favourite Food Moments from School

This week with the help of some of my classmates I look back on some of the most memorable food moments from our nine months here at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Colorno, Italy.  You can listen to an … Continue reading

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Food For Thought – Ice Cream Taste Panel

This week on Food For Thought, my taste panel made up of Sam Corea, Steve Hawkins and Cate Simpson tried out 5 different kinds of vanilla ice cream. You can hear the 5-minute audio file by clicking here .  When … Continue reading

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