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Comfort cooking Blog
Delicious herb and horseradish crusted braised lamb shanks There is nothing more comforting than cooking at home on a cold winter’s night to conjure the aromas and warmth of braised lamb from the oven. The key to successful braising is in the browning of the meats and vegetables (i.e. cooking “low and slow”). Transforming an otherwise tough cut of meat into something flavourful and fall-off-the...
This time of year, it’s easy to hang up your health and fitness goals and say, “I’ll get back to it in the New Year.” However, this actually makes it ten times harder in January. You may say to yourself one of the following: “There’s no time”, “I can’t get to the gym”, “I’m not motivated”, “I’m too tired”, and “I’m stressed”. All of these statements are true! So how do you overcome this? 1. Make a...
Soup’s on! Blog
Winter is a prime season to indulge in a good bowl of hot soup. The mellow flavour of minestrone soup, one of Italy’s best-known dishes, makes a wonderful addition to any menu. The greatest thing about this recipe is it tastes even better reheated the following day. This soup will keep for up to a week when stored in a tightly sealed container in the fridge.
Building and maintaining good exercise habits are important to staying strong and healthy year round. When the snow and cold air comes, many people have a hard time keeping the momentum going. Here are a few helpful tips to keep your workouts on track all winter long.
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January 19 is national popcorn day! Chef Erin Circelli-Russell, head chef at Fanshawe’s The Chef’s Table shares her recipe for gourmet popcorn. Here's what you need 5 tbsp duck fat, DIVIDED 7 sprigs thyme, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1/2 tbsp orange zest 1 tbsp canola oil 1/3 C popping corn kernels 1 tbsp smoked paprika To taste salt & pepper Garnish orange zest, freshly grated Step 1...
Winter Must Reads Blog
Sometimes you need a break from studying and an escape from the cold weather. Cozying up with a good fiction novel is a great way to pass the time during the winter. Jeff Miles, a professor of English at Fanshawe College, has compiled a list of the top three novels you should pick up this season. Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq (2018) In this hallucinatory coming-of-age tale, acclaimed Inuit throat...
When we experience a loss such as a death of a friend, family member, or colleague, it is important to understand this loss can affect us in many ways. Grief responses are varied and everyone grieves differently. It’s also important to understand that grief is normal. It is the expected response to death – and can include a wide range of emotions such as sadness, anger, guilt or disbelief. Grief...
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