

Nothing More Comforting
Canada's Heritage Food
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Nothing More Comforting is a reflection of our society: an eclectic mix of many different cultures and traditions. Dorothy Duncan -- with her extensive knowledge of heritage foods -- has chosen her best "Country Fare" columns from the popular Century Home magazine for this wonderful book on Canada's heritage cuisine. Each column focuses on one particular food or ingredient followed by historical facts and traditional recipes for you to try at home. Each recipe has been updated for use in today's kitchens. Fast food restaurants and instant foods will never replace our seasonal and regional specialties: maple syrup, fiddleheads, rhubarb (pie plant to our ancestors), asparagus, corn on the cob, Saskatoon berries and McIntosh apples. The recipes in this book take advantage of Canada's unique foods, creating a taste that is distinctly Canadian. Nothing More Comforting will provide the avid as well as the armchair cook with interesting food facts and new recipes to try.
Dorothy Duncan's experience in the heritage field includes executive director of the Ontario Historical Society and Museums Advisor for the Province of Ontario. Her accomplishments include the restoration of heritage homes including McKenzie House in Toronto and McDonald House in Winnipeg. She is a Fellow of the Canadian Museums Association, the Association for the Study of Food and Society, and a member of Cuisine Canada. Dorothy is an international lecturer on Canada's culinary history.
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