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Salt mined in Saskatchewan; salt is vital in the kitchen; Jenn learns how the ingredient can accentuate and elevate a dish.
Salt mined in Saskatchewan; salt is vital in the kitchen; Jenn learns how the ingredient can accentuate and elevate a dish.
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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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S4, EP1 "Barley"Found in abundance on the Prairies, barley is most often malted and used in beer but, as Jenn discovers, it has many unique uses as well.
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S4, EP2 "Poultry"Jenn visits a farm where they raise their birds on pasture and have an onsite butcher shop before learning how to prepare chicken in two very different ways.
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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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S3, EP8 "Salt"Salt mined in Saskatchewan; salt is vital in the kitchen; Jenn learns how the ingredient can accentuate and elevate a dish.
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S3, EP7 "Bison"Jenn visits a First Nations community that has brought bison back to their traditional lands and a family focused on regenerative agriculture.
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