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Cover of cookbook, CHEFS IN THE MARKET: FRESH TASTES AND FLAVOURS FROM GRANVILLE ISLAND PUBLIC MARKET, with a photograph of the entrance to Granville Island market Source

 

Bill Jones and Stephen Wong. Chefs in the Market: Fresh Tastes and Flavours from Granville Island Public Market. Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2000

"Eating according to the season used to be a traditional necessity. We feasted on the bounty of the warm months and we subsisted on our stored larder in the bleak winter months.... Caring growers are rediscovering the heritage foods of our ancestors, and enlightened shoppers are looking for ways to eat seasonal produce and support the efforts of our local agricultural community" (p. 17).

Cover of cookbook, HIGH PLAINS: THE JOY OF ALBERTA CUISINE, with a photograph of the Rockies, with another photograoh below it of a field of wheat, with photos of fish dishes on either side of the title Source

 

Title page of cookbook, HIGH PLAINS: THE JOY OF ALBERTA CUISINE, with a photograph of a grain elevator on the prairies with the Rockies in the background Source

Cinda Chavich. High Plains: The Joy of Alberta Cuisine. Calgary: Fifth House, 2001

Cinda Chavich concentrates on the food produced in Alberta and celebrates the local ranchers, growers and producers.


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