Two Food Presentations Were Award Winners
Posted May 9, 2007 – 10:24 pm in: Learning, NewsTwo of the World’s Best Presentation contest winners were food-related presentations.
Sustainable Food Lab was awarded 3rd place by the judges
Panipuri was awarded 1st place in People’s Choice
Food Bites - March 9
Posted March 9, 2007 – 12:37 pm in: Coffee, How To, Indian, Italian, Learning, LinksRecipe: Lemon Chicken…Italian style
Recipe: Cranberry Curry Chicken Pie with Leftover French Bread Crust
Free Starbucks Coffee – March 15 from 10 a.m. – noon
Sneak Up on Freezer Cooking – Tips to make the most of your freezer and your cooking time.
Organized Pantry: A Beginner Guide to Pantry Pride — Organize your pantry
Gordon Ramsey – Scrambled eggs [...]
Healthy eating and meal planning made easier
Posted February 25, 2007 – 4:29 pm in: Learning, ResourcesMeals Matter is a non-commercial website developed and supported by the Dairy Council of California, a not-for-profit organization funded by California dairy processors and producers. Meals Matter is a free site and because of our funding, there is no charge to use any feature on this site and this site does not include any advertising.
The [...]
Food Bites - February 10
Posted February 9, 2007 – 3:10 pm in: Baking, Cookies, Diet, Learning, Pork, StewMorsels from this week’s food-blog browsing:
Ganache with Panache – a recipe for ganache and a mocha chocolate chip cookie.
Savoury Pork Stew – serves 8.
What Does 200 Calories Look Like? – From 3 pounds of celery to a couple of tablespoons of canola oil.
Growing Influence of Food Bloggers – Some thoughts from Catherine on a New York Times article about [...]
Create a Personalized Food Guide
Posted February 6, 2007 – 12:32 pm in: Diet, Learning, Links, TipsCatherine points to the updated Canada Food Guide. Among the on-line features is the ability to create a pesonalized version of the food guide. Once you have gone through steps, you can download and print a PDF version of your food guide.
My Food Guide is an interactive tool that will help you personalize the information found [...]
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Posted February 4, 2007 – 6:48 pm in: How To, LearningFrom soft and semi-soft to hard and semi-hard, there is a world of choice in the world of cheese. Real Simple offers a chart listing the various types available.
There are as many categories of cheeses as there are categories on Jeopardy! To create a cheese plate, try choosing one from the five listed below. Or [...]
Can You Cut the Cheese?
Posted December 29, 2006 – 12:05 pm in: Definitions, How To, Learning, TipsAmerican Cheese Styles
The types of cheeses produced in the Americas continue to grow and expand, fuelled by market demand and knowledge gained by cheesemakers. The numbers of new cheeses being offered, from speciality, artisanal, and farmstead cheesemakers, have dramatically increased over the last decade, resulting in literally hundreds of cheeses being available in supermarkets, speciality [...]
Man hands out healthy eating tips to trick-or-treaters
Posted October 31, 2006 – 4:15 pm in: Learning, NewsAgainst the advice of his trick-fearing friends, Robert Zyluk will be dropping an unexpected treat into the sacks of young revellers tonight in a bid to curb the growing childhood obesity epidemic.
Zyluk, who lives in Winnipeg, has self-published a 24-page Produce Passport that offers healthy eating tips and provides a space for children to collect [...]
Kitchens for Cooks Institute
Posted May 23, 2006 – 10:13 pm in: How To, Learning, Tools and EquipmentKitchen Aid has put together a resource to enhance the experience of the home cook. While Kitchen Aid is trying to sell you their product, it is a soft, understated sell. For example, the page on selecting the right appliances does not mention any brands items, but has the Kitchen Aid web address and 800 number [...]
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