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Food Matters – Mylkmaid Beverage Company
In today’s world of food allergies, intolerances and ethical eating, having different choices is key, especially when it comes to beverages. This week on Food Matters, I profiled a dairy alternative that’s making a splash on the local market. Mylk gets … Continue reading
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Tagged All Points West, almond, almond milk, almonds, Artisan Foods, blogging, CBC Radio, Don Genova, Food Matters, Mylk, organic
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Step Into A New Career: Blogging, and Food and Travel Writing
It’s that time of year. Step up. Self-improvement? New hobby? New Career? New words on the page, that’s it! My UBC Continuing Studies Courses aimed at helping you be a better blogger, or getting you into the exciting field of food … Continue reading
Weekend Chef – David Lebovitz, Chicken with Mustard
Second cookbook of this weekend was the one Ramona bought me for Christmas, David Lebovitz’s My Paris Kitchen. I like cookbooks for three reasons: The recipes, the photos and the writing. Lebovitz really comes through on the writing, although there … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, chicken, cookbooks, cooking, David Lebovitz, Don Genova, mustard, My Paris Kitchen
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Food Matters – Christmas Gifts for the Kitchen
It’s getting down to the crunch. One week left until Christmas and you still don’t have the perfect gift for the cook on your list. I visited Jo-Ann Roberts on her next-to-last day as host of All Points West on … Continue reading
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Tagged All Points West, blogging, CBC Radio, Christmas gifts, Don Genova, Food Matters, holiday gift suggestions
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Food Matters – Nourishing Traditions
It’s a rather plain looking cookbook. No photos, plain line drawings and some vaguely cryptic colour sketches on the cover depicting various ethnicities and food production. The subtitle on the book Nourishing Traditions, however, does attract attention: The Cookbook That … Continue reading
Food Matters – Stowel Lake Farm
The idea of eating more locally-produced ingredients is slowly getting into our food culture but we are a long way from growing our raising most of our food in this region. But I take great delight in discovering farms that are … Continue reading