Recipes Feb 9, 2015 Cookbook Review: Made in Quebec Like many of my West Coast comrades, I have ventured quite sparingly across Canada’s eastern side. The weather has never seemed that agreeable, and ... Read More Recipes / Salad Jan 30, 2015 An investigative Report on Homemade Salad Dressing Salad is good for you, but if you eat it with store-bought salad dressing, it becomes unhealthy. Commercial brands of your favourite dressings ... Read More Recipes Jan 27, 2015 Winter Recipes from Local Chefs’ Cookbooks During the winter season I am always on the lookout for new recipes. It’s the time of year for hosting and enjoying dinner parties and for eating ... Read More Recipes Jan 14, 2015 Croissants, a.k.a., another very long recipe for people who love baking challenges I spent a few weeks in Cannes once, living in an apartment over a croissant shop. In the evening I would go down and put in order for the next day ... Read More Recipes Jan 12, 2015 Crock Pot Cooking: Mum’s Vegetarian Boston Baked Beans One of my earliest memories about food is my mother’s vegetarian baked beans. She had this great ceramic pot that would come piping hot out of the ... Read More Recipes Jan 2, 2015 Making Madeleines Proust and his seven thousand pages of lost memories aside, the madeleine first started to work for me when I was living in Montreal. I’d tried ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes / Salad Jan 30, 2015 An investigative Report on Homemade Salad Dressing Salad is good for you, but if you eat it with store-bought salad dressing, it becomes unhealthy. Commercial brands of your favourite dressings ... Read More Recipes Jan 27, 2015 Winter Recipes from Local Chefs’ Cookbooks During the winter season I am always on the lookout for new recipes. It’s the time of year for hosting and enjoying dinner parties and for eating ... Read More Recipes Jan 14, 2015 Croissants, a.k.a., another very long recipe for people who love baking challenges I spent a few weeks in Cannes once, living in an apartment over a croissant shop. In the evening I would go down and put in order for the next day ... Read More Recipes Jan 12, 2015 Crock Pot Cooking: Mum’s Vegetarian Boston Baked Beans One of my earliest memories about food is my mother’s vegetarian baked beans. She had this great ceramic pot that would come piping hot out of the ... Read More Recipes Jan 2, 2015 Making Madeleines Proust and his seven thousand pages of lost memories aside, the madeleine first started to work for me when I was living in Montreal. I’d tried ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Jan 27, 2015 Winter Recipes from Local Chefs’ Cookbooks During the winter season I am always on the lookout for new recipes. It’s the time of year for hosting and enjoying dinner parties and for eating ... Read More Recipes Jan 14, 2015 Croissants, a.k.a., another very long recipe for people who love baking challenges I spent a few weeks in Cannes once, living in an apartment over a croissant shop. In the evening I would go down and put in order for the next day ... Read More Recipes Jan 12, 2015 Crock Pot Cooking: Mum’s Vegetarian Boston Baked Beans One of my earliest memories about food is my mother’s vegetarian baked beans. She had this great ceramic pot that would come piping hot out of the ... Read More Recipes Jan 2, 2015 Making Madeleines Proust and his seven thousand pages of lost memories aside, the madeleine first started to work for me when I was living in Montreal. I’d tried ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Jan 14, 2015 Croissants, a.k.a., another very long recipe for people who love baking challenges I spent a few weeks in Cannes once, living in an apartment over a croissant shop. In the evening I would go down and put in order for the next day ... Read More Recipes Jan 12, 2015 Crock Pot Cooking: Mum’s Vegetarian Boston Baked Beans One of my earliest memories about food is my mother’s vegetarian baked beans. She had this great ceramic pot that would come piping hot out of the ... Read More Recipes Jan 2, 2015 Making Madeleines Proust and his seven thousand pages of lost memories aside, the madeleine first started to work for me when I was living in Montreal. I’d tried ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Jan 12, 2015 Crock Pot Cooking: Mum’s Vegetarian Boston Baked Beans One of my earliest memories about food is my mother’s vegetarian baked beans. She had this great ceramic pot that would come piping hot out of the ... Read More Recipes Jan 2, 2015 Making Madeleines Proust and his seven thousand pages of lost memories aside, the madeleine first started to work for me when I was living in Montreal. I’d tried ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Jan 2, 2015 Making Madeleines Proust and his seven thousand pages of lost memories aside, the madeleine first started to work for me when I was living in Montreal. I’d tried ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Edible Wreaths Who says holiday wreaths are meant only to be admired? Like a gingerbread house, isn’t it more fun when you can eat it too? Well this year we ... Read More Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Dec 23, 2014 Handmade Truffles: The Easy to Make Gift Every once in a while, I feel like getting crafty. This usually occurs when the weather turns cold, and often has something to do with food. In the ... Read More Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes / SH Dec 19, 2014 Holiday Baking: All Loaf Pans Are Not Created Equal I’m not sure how you approach your kitchen gear acquisitions, but in my house, baking pans hold a pitiful position on the hierarchy of wares. After ... Read More Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Dec 19, 2014 EAT’s New Tourtière Every year my family makes tourtière for Christmas. I love it because it’s tradition, not because it’s my favourite thing in the world to eat. ... Read More Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes Dec 11, 2014 Cauliflower: A Classy Comeback Move over kale, cauliflower is in town and she’s looking mighty fine. In the past year, cauliflower has edged itself to the front of the plate, ... Read More Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22
Recipes / Shops / Victoria Dec 9, 2014 Under the Tuscan Spell I get asked two questions when I reveal I work for EAT; What’s the best part of the gig? and How’d you dream up all those story ideas? The ... Read More 123456789...22