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Christmas is one holiday that is observed all over the world. It
is no longer just a religious feast day, but a holiday where
friends and family gather in peace and love. In olden days,
Christmas Eve was an intimate family celebration while Christmas
dinner was enjoyed with relatives and friends.
Preparations would begin in November and finally, just a few
days before Christmas, all the goodies would be ready: cookies,
doughnuts, fudge, candy, marzipan figures, jams, jellies and
painted nuts. These tasty treats made well-appreciated gifts and
lovely decorations for both tree and table.
Nowadays, children leave a plate of cookies and a glass of milk
for Santa Claus to enjoy when he drops off gifts. Traditions are
handed down from one generation to the next along with the secret
to a truly memorable meal... good planning!
International Flavours
Find the secrets to classic dishes and discover fabulous recipes
from around the world. Asian, French, Italian, Indian,
Mediterranean and Mexican specialties abound. And why not let us
take you around the Province and learn more about our own
Quebec-grown products and specialties’
How to set a table that is both inviting and according to the
rules of etiquette? Once seated, how do you create and maintain a
warm and pleasant ambiance? Lunch or brunch? It all depends on your
appetite… and your invited guests.
Appetizers that are guaranteed to jump start your receptions.
And when it’s time to move on to the buffet table,
you’ll want to dazzle your guests! Here are the basic rules
to a successful buffet.
As you know, cheeses go remarkably well with fine wines, so why
not host a wine and cheese party? What can be more fun that serving
Chinese fondue, fondue bourguignonne, or cheese fondue? Find out
the little fondue secrets that make a big difference… And
finally, how about an oyster party?