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Jenn showcases the story behind Saskatchewan walleye and the people who bring it to the table; she visits northern Saskatchewan to learn how to catch, clean and cook walleye.
Jenn showcases the story behind Saskatchewan walleye and the people who bring it to the table; she visits northern Saskatchewan to learn how to catch, clean and cook walleye.
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S2, EP3 "Tomato"Jenn picks fresh tomatoes at an organic vegetable farm before trying a tomato-based cocktail and a delectable meal starring the bright red fruit.
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S2, EP4 "Pork"Great pork starts with how the animal is raised; Jenn learns about pork production and enjoys a true farm to table dinner.
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S2, EP5 "Rhubarb"The prairie staple, rhubarb, is often found in desserts; Jenn discovers it has some surprising uses as well.
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S3, EP1 "Saskatoon Berry"Synonymous with Saskatchewan, saskatoon berries aren't just for pies, as Jenn discovers unique uses of the fruit.
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S2, EP3 "Tomato"Jenn picks fresh tomatoes at an organic vegetable farm before trying a tomato-based cocktail and a delectable meal starring the bright red fruit.
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S2, EP2 "Milk"From fresh milk on the farm to raw milk cheese and handcrafted ice cream, Jenn experiences it all while learning about milk's many uses.
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S2, EP1 "Walleye"Jenn showcases the story behind Saskatchewan walleye and the people who bring it to the table; she visits northern Saskatchewan to learn how to catch, clean and cook walleye.
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