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The Winter 2008 issue of Food for Thought is in stores now!!
The Winter 2008 issue shows you how to go from kitchen klutz to domestic diva and informs readers about how Alberta producers are keeping your food safe for your family.
Food Activist, Gail Hall of Seasoned Solutions demonstrated her version of MINI BURGERS on CTV Edmonton on Wednesday, December 17, if you missed it, click here for details and the recipes.
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What's on your plate?
Check out the new What's On Your Plate website. Learn more about how your food is brought to your table.
The real dirt on farming
The real people in Canadian agriculture answer your questions. Find out more (5 MB) about where your food comes from and the facts on farming in Canada.
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