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Gonna take my horse to the Old Flavour Town Road.
Step 1: Take some "gluggies" or "dobbies" of peanut butter.
Canadians don’t eat enough fibre and that could be bad for our health.
The 411 on all things fibre -- what it is and what it can do for you. From the AOL Partner Studio
Five ways to get more fibre in your diet.
My friends, you don't have to freeze -- or move across the country -- to eat barbecue all year-round. When sun-starved Canadians crave that nostalgic taste of summer in the bleary winter months, all we have to do is turn to our favourite local barbecue joint. Problem solved.
This coming season, in Churchill, MB, we visit the Tundra Inn and Pub, where they specialize in Northern comfort food like elk pie. It's the farthest distance we've travelled for the show; it took us two days to get there, but it was totally worth it.
Speak to Mark McEwan about Top Chef Canada and you'll get the sense the show has many seasons ahead of it. McEwan, the head judge for the popular Food Network cooking competition, said he is thoroughly enjoying the production, which wrapped up its third season on Monday night.