With Thanksgiving only days away here in Canada I thought I would post an easy side dish recipe that pairs wonderfully with deliciously moist turkey and sides such as green bean salad or beet puree. I certainly didn’t grow up celebrating Thanksgiving (it’s obviously not a holiday of any kind in France!) but it’s a […] Read more…
2011 archive
DIY Pumpkin Decor
With Canadian Thanksgiving days away and the beautiful Fall season upon us, what better than to infuse our homes with a little seasonal decor? I’ve put together a few easy DIY ideas using mini pumpkins. To get all the tips to make these centerpieces at home, take a look at my DIY piece on Style […] Read more…
Millionaire’s Shortbread and an Ode to Blogging
As I was taking the time out of a busy day to prepare this blog today, it dawned on me how much time I’ve spent on this site for the past four or so years. There are so many blogs on the internet these days that it can sometime seem like the virtual world is […] Read more…
For Cod and Country Cookbook giveaway
A few weeks ago, I told you about a special project I have been working on relating to sustainable fishing. This week’s giveaway is a great extension of this theme and the perfect way to keep the conversation about what we decide to put on our table going.For Cod and Country has to be one […] Read more…
Cauliflower with Olives and Herbs
When planning for a meal, a lot of us think of which fish or meat to prepare but don’t necessarily give that much thought to what it will be served with. Side dishes, as their name suggests, are often an afterthought and not the protagonist of the meal. While simple salads, pasta and rice are […] Read more…
Berry Roundup
With the summer months slowly winding down, I thought it would be the perfect time for a berry roundup and a celebration of the best that summer has to offer. These recipes are my favourite berry-filled treats are are the sweet dishes I find myself missing in the colder months. I do always have some […] Read more…