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Just in time for Valentine dessert inspirations, Renée Kohlman provides us with All the Sweet Things: Baked Goods and Stories from the Kitchen of SweetSugarBean. If you’re a baker, a lover of desserts, or simply someone who finds joy in the cozy solace of a kitchen filled with flour-dusted counters and the sweet scent of […]

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When I was young, I lived on a farm with my European parents who brought many of their old-country ways with them. Composting, burning paper products, exchanging our produce with other farmers for meat and dairy—these everyday habits meant my mother’s grocery bill was about $20 a week to feed eight people. At the time,

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Every so often, a cookbook comes along that feels less like a collection of recipes and more like a warm hand on your back — steadying, supportive, and deeply human. Lindsay Taylor’s The Nourished Mother: Healing Recipes & Family Food for Postpartum & Beyond is exactly that kind of book. Designed for postpartum parents but

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If Becoming Vegetarian (see Canadians + Food tab) is the thoughtful roadmap into plant-based living, Cooking Vegetarian by Vesanto Melina and Joseph Forest is the warm, bustling kitchen at the end of the path—full of aroma, experimentation, and deeply satisfying meals. This sister book takes everything inspiring about vegetarian eating and translates it into vibrant,

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From the first pages of Cape Breton Island Traditional Recipes, you can sense that this book isn’t just about food — it’s about memories, roots, and identity. Rather than being a slick, glossy cookbook, it reads as a love letter to the island: a collection of dishes handed down through generations, rooted in local produce,

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There’s something undeniably comforting about a bowl of soup—but when that bowl is filled with the bold aromas, sun-soaked flavours, and soulful ingredients of the Caribbean, it becomes more than comfort food. It becomes memory, culture, and celebration. Chris “Uncle Chris” De La Rosa—beloved creator of CaribbeanPot.com and one of the most recognizable voices in

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‘Twas the week after Christmas, and with the last slice of pie ceremonially tucked into the freezer, I will find myself leafing through After the Feast: A Turkey Leftovers Cookbooklet by Iva Cheung — and yes, a cookbooklet dedicated entirely to the noble turkey leftovers. There’s something deeply satisfying about the transition from feast to

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Julie Van Rosendaal has long been a trusted voice in Canadian kitchens, known for her approachable recipes, comforting food wisdom, and warm, no-nonsense style. In her latest release, You Are Human and You Need Cake, she delivers exactly what the title promises: a joyful reminder that baking isn’t about perfection—it’s about nourishment, generosity, and the

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If you’re a culinary adventurer seeking to immerse yourself in the rich and flavorful world of Acadian cuisine, look no further than The Acadian Kitchen by The Kilted Chef, Alain Bosse. In this gastronomic masterpiece, Bosse takes readers on a captivating journey through the heart and soul of Acadian culture, offering a tantalizing array of

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As someone who loves exploring regional cuisine with a health‐conscious twist, Jessica Mitton’s Some Good: Nutritious Newfoundland Dishes is a refreshing find. Drawing from the vibrant culinary traditions of Newfoundland and Labrador, this cookbook ambitiously marries island comfort food with modern dietary considerations — specifically gluten‐free, dairy‐free, and refined sugar–free cooking. What is notable from

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