Canadian Culture
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A Great Canadian Meal - Recipes  Chicken soup, mom's biscuits and strawberry shortcake. A delicious meal in three recipes. Barenaked Ladies  The Barenaked Ladies new CD for kids, called "Snack Time", has a great combination of silly, fun songs that will delight children; but that are set to music adults won't hate. Canada Council for the Arts [offsite link] Supporting the arts in Canada through grants, endowments and prizes. Canadian Culture Newsletter Sign Up  Sign up for the Canadian Culture Newsletter and get weekly updates about the site. Canadian Culture Survey  Share your views on the best that Canada has to offer. Canadian Food - Is There Such a Thing?  Does Canada have a culinary tradition of its own? Canadian Literature 
Canadian Museum of Civilization  The Canadian Museum of Civilization is a great way to spend a day in Ottawa. Canadian Party Punch - Recipe  A recipe for a delightful party punch. Its combination of fruity flavours and fizziness make it a refreshing addition to any gathering. Canadian Television 
Exasperation is Funny in Canada  One of the main sources of humour in Canada is exasperation - in a good natured, tongue-in-cheek, eye rolling, "oh here we go again" kind of way. Explore Canadian Culture [offsite link] Explore Canadian Culture online. Information on: Art & Expression, History & Heritage, Media & Publishing, People & Diversity, Places & Land, Sports & Leisure, and Festivals & Events. Grand-maman Hachey's Tourtiere Recipe  This is the Hachey family recipe for the French-Canadian dish, tourtiere, complete with Grand-maman's secrets and tips. One Pot Meals  One pot meals are a perfect solution for summer in Canada - when everyone wants to be outdoors, rather than inside cooking. This week I am sharing my recipe for Vegetarian Chili and Easy Chicken Curry. Overripe Banana Recipes  Bananas ripen very quickly so they must be eaten within a few days of purchase, or they go brown. Overripe bananas can be used in recipes, or peeled, sliced and stored in the freezer to be used later in baking or smoothies.
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