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Recipes for Living

Agriculture and food impacts you every single day through the food you and your family eat. Your health, nutrition, safety and enjoyment of food is extremely important to the industry.

To make that next meal a whole lot easier, we have recipes that are Good Cooking. Nutritious, tasty and using Alberta made food products, these recipes change regularly so keeping checking back for the latest new meal idea. With In Your Kitchen, we give you tips and hints from our food experts to make life in the kitchen a little bit more simple. Food is all about your Health and Wellness, where we give you the latest information and tips to make eating and living well more common sense. Finally, agriculture and food can help you with your Home & Life, giving you new ideas and tips to make the daily work around your home a breeze.

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Did you know...

...Albertans spend 11% of their total income on food (as compared to developing  countries where 90% of their income is spent on food).