"Resetting Life's Challenges"
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•The Bookless Club: How do you hit the reset button?
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Jane Macdougall is a freelance writer and former National Post columnist who lives in Vancouver .
She writes The Bookless Club every Saturday online and in The Vancouver Sun .
This week ’s question: How do you hit the reset button? Send us your answers by email by email at the [email protected].
Denise Goodkey's parents immigrated from Slovenia to Canada in 1958 with two kids and two suitcases.
The stuffing was made from day-old bread, sautéed onions and parsley, a few eggs and some milk.
Spices were not to be had, so it was just salt and pepper for seasoning.
Richard Harding invented Harding ’s Poultry Stuffing Bags.
Virtually every grocery chain store carries them year-round from Manitoba west.
This polyester bag inserts into the cavity of the bird, then stuffing is inserted.
Once cooked, the stuffing bag is removed, intact, from the bird with all the stuffing inside it.
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