Food Network Insider
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6 Hot New Releases to Binge on Amazon Prime This Spring
You won’t want to miss a single episode of these fresh new seasons of your favourite shows and brand new titles.
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It’s Time to ‘Dump the Hate’ — One Dumpling at a Time
While we often think about food as being nurturing or delicious (and it is that!), it can also be powerful — as a new campaign combating anti-Asian hate demonstrates.
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Transgender Day of Visibility: Yasmeen Persad Talks About Food Insecurity and Trans Nutrition
With Trans Day of Visibility coming up on March 31, 2021, we chatted with Yasmeen Persad about The 519’s cookbook, food insecurity in the trans community and how Canadians can take action.
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Despite Being Home More, Canadians Are Only Slightly More Food Literate Than Pre-COVID
It may seem like Canadians are spending more time learning about food and getting creative in the kitchen, but a recent survey suggests that may not be true.
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3 Hot New Releases to Binge on Amazon Prime This February
From exciting new seasons of your favourite culinary competitions to a heartwarming new show shining a light on local spots, here are the shows you don’t want to miss this month.
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Joshna Maharaj on Tackling Food Security, Inclusion in Canada’s Hospitality Industry + More
In the words of Joshna Maharaj: “This idea that a European table is the fine dining table and kind of everything else is just trying to be ‘something.’ The trickle down of that messaging can be super, super damaging.”
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5 Hot New Releases to Binge on Amazon Prime This January
Ring in 2021 with a slew of new Food Network Canada shows and episodes (from Kitchen Crash to Big Food Bucket List).
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Food Insecurity During COVID-19 Linked to Poor Mental Health, According to Statistics Canada
The study is the first to examine the link between food insecurity and self-perceived mental health symptoms among Canadians during the pandemic.
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5 New Releases to Watch on STACKTV with Amazon Prime This December
Though the holidays may look different this year, it’s always time to celebrate on Food Network Canada.
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Why We’re Drawn to Comfort Baking in Times of Stress, According to a Psychologist
Dr. Brent Macdonald, of the Macdonald Psychology Group in Calgary, breaks down the reasons behind our desire to stress-bake when the going gets tough.