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COLUMN: Take your pick of apple varieties at local orchard

COLUMN: Take your pick of apple varieties at local orchard

'But really you can’t go wrong with a warm fresh apple dessert, and most are close to one another in taste, texture and appearance,' says columnist
COLUMN: Peaches hold juiciness of a perfect summer

COLUMN: Peaches hold juiciness of a perfect summer

'There is no wrong way to enjoy a peach, either fresh from the fruit basket or in one of many excellent sweet or savoury dishes,' says food columnist
COLUMN: Zucchini is the 'workhorse of the garden'

COLUMN: Zucchini is the 'workhorse of the garden'

Zucchini thrives in temperate climates and is very easy to cultivate, says food columnist, but they can produce significant yields which may be overwhelming
COLUMN: Pre-apprenticeship program cooks up success

COLUMN: Pre-apprenticeship program cooks up success

'The restaurant industry stands as a diverse and inclusive field, open to individuals from all backgrounds and cultures,' says food columnist
COLUMN: Georgian College abuzz after becoming 'Bee Campus'

COLUMN: Georgian College abuzz after becoming 'Bee Campus'

'Our team ... is excited to share and help educate our Georgian students, staff and community on the importance of pollinators,' says columnist
COLUMN: Summer food 's'more delicious' with a campfire

COLUMN: Summer food 's'more delicious' with a campfire

A quintessential summer classic, the s'more got the gourmet treatment by culinary students and grads, and Chef Daniel Clements gives a marshmallow history lesson
COLUMN: Strawberry season unlocks 'ruby red treasures'

COLUMN: Strawberry season unlocks 'ruby red treasures'

'There really is no better experience that the taste of a fresh-in-the-field Ontario strawberry, still warm from the sun and perfectly ripe,' says food columnist
COLUMN: Steer clear of peril packed in the picnic basket

COLUMN: Steer clear of peril packed in the picnic basket

Public Health Ontario estimates more than 100,000 cases of food-borne illness occur in the province each year, says food columnist
COLUMN: National Donut Day is a sweet reason to celebrate

COLUMN: National Donut Day is a sweet reason to celebrate

First observed in 1938 to honour Salvation Army volunteers who served the popular snack to First World War soldiers, pastry lovers mark National Donut Day on June 2
CHEF'S TABLE: Grilling, barbecue aren't the same thing

CHEF'S TABLE: Grilling, barbecue aren't the same thing

'From Texas to the Carolinas to Tennessee, barbecue is in the blood. Just don’t invite them for a barbecue and serve up the hot dogs,' says food columnist