Westworld Saskatchewan

Winter 2015

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14 W E S T W O R L D | W I N T E R 2 0 1 5 (book) random house, (soup) courtesy appetite by random house, (cecile doo-kingue) courtesy blenders events upfront The Stir Crazy Blues Festival 2016 lineup includes singer/songwriter and guitarist Cecile Doo-Kingue. The Saskatoon Festival of Trees celebrates its 30th anniversary this winter. I t's winter. For many Saskatchewan residents, that means homemade soup is back on the family menu. Indeed, most foodies would agree that homemade soup is the best way to provide families with a healthy, afford- able meal that warms the body and feeds the soul. What's your favourite home- made soup? Share your recipe for a chance to win a copy of e Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers Cookbook. is Canadian cook- book was nominated in the Gourmand World Cookbooks Awards 2015 and contains many mouth-watering and heartwarm- ing recipes that can be made in the convenience of your own kitchen. e book follows the 2012 release of e Soup Sisters Cookbook by Sharon Hapton, founder of Soup Sisters, a Calgary-based non-profit enter- prise that organizes numerous volunteer soup-making events. caask.ca/souprecipes SOUP'S ON! Shake It Off LET SOME SOULFUL MUSIC chase away the winter blues. The Stir Crazy Blues Festival in Swift Current (February 25-27, 2016) features three evenings of amazing live blues that will keep your toes tapping. 306-778-2686 Meanwhile, Moose Jaw's Shake Off the Winter Blues evening (February 26, 2016) will serve up live blues music and a delicious full-course meal. 306-692-2717 (left) Potato-cheddar soup from The Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers Cookbook.

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