Book Description
Pam Freirs encounters with food bring a fresh new perspectiveto a familiar and ever-popular subject: with Freir, food is fun. She forages forfiddleheads, wrestles with an artichoke, celebrates the egg and hosts the firstannual do-it-yourself Cornish Hen Stuffathon. She assembles a haggis, meets achef with twelve toes, survives several meals with small children and feasts onlobster under the watchful eye of the US Secret Service. From the Nova Scotia ofher childhood she takes us, via her culinary coming of-age in Toronto, to thebucolic Gulf Islands in BC where she now livesa cheerful journey of discoveryfrom Blueberry Grunt to catch-as-catchcan bouillabaisse and a tea party in therainforest. Sprinkled throughout are some of Freirs favourite recipes.
About the Author
PAM FREIR has written a popular weekly food column for the
VictoriaTimes Colonist since 1997. Her career as a writer and creative directorin the advertising business led her to a teaching position at Simon FraserUniversity and garnered her many industry awards, including a Bronze Lion at theprestigious Cannes Festival. Pam Freir lives with her husband, Chris Bayliss, onGaliano Island in BC.