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Culinary Landmarks – A conference

20 February 2009 223 views 4 Comments

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It’s a book. It’s a conference. It’s our very own Liz Driver.

In April, 2008, Elizabeth Driver published the 1008-page ground breaking bibliography, Culinary Landmarks: A Bibliography of Canadian Cookbooks 1825 – 1949. This May, she’s the keynote speaker at a conference celebrating the book’s publication.

The conference, sponsored by The Culinary Historians of Ontario, runs May 1 to 3, 2009 at the University of Toronto. Who’ll want to attend? Culinary historians, museum staff, cookbook collectors, cookbook authors, food writers and editors, and other professionals involved with food and cooking . Basically, anyone interested in exploring some of the unanswered questions about the history of Canadian cookbooks will find this event fascinating and rewarding.

See the attached flyer and registration form below for more details.

Culinary Landmarks Flyer

Culinary Landmarks Registration Form

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4 Comments »

  • Heather Travis said:

    Sounds like a great event!

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  • Charmian Christie said:

    Heather, it does sound like a fascinating conference. Poetry and butter tarts? How could anyone resist something like that?!

    Let me know if you decide to go.

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  • amyproulx said:

    Is there a way to control the automated related posts suggested by WordPress?

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  • Charmian Christie said:

    Amy, that feature has been turned off.

    [Reply]

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