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Julie Van Rosendaal

  1. by Savory Sweet Life with a VERY GOOD
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    February 05, 2010 — front cover of Blog-Aid Recipes for Haiti cookbook Julie Van Rosendaal (@dinnerwithjulie ) is an amazing woman.  Within three weeks she miraculously put...

  2. in Style by The Pink Peppercorn with a VERY GOOD
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    August 27, 2010 — creamy, but still mild and delicate.  And I SWEAR it is easy too. The rosemary raisin crisp recipe is adapted from Julie Van Rosendaal from Dinner with...

  3. in Style by Christie's Corner with a VERY GOOD
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    August 24, 2010 — Yesterday I got an email from Julie Van Rosendaal . The collective cookbook Blog Aid: Recipe for Haiti has been nominated for a Gourmand World Cookbook Award...

  4. in Style by Only Here for the Food with a GOOD
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    June 08, 2010 — exhibition has since moved to the Carrot Community Coffee House , where it will remain until June 23. Related –  Calgary-based Julie Van Rosendaal...

  5. May 08, 2010 — Read Julie Van Rosendaal's account of making dinner for Leonard Nimoy here .  SAUSAGE, LENTIL AND BARLEY SOUP If you like, cook the barley separately in a pot of boiling water — as you would...

  6. February 06, 2010 — I’m so thrilled with how this all turned out that I can hardly stand it. Just three weeks ago, my blogging friend Julie Van Rosendaal (Dinner with...

  7. February 12, 2010 — Government matching donations, each book raised more funds than its purchase price. In just nine short days, we raised more than $40,000 for the Red Cross and Doctors Without Border.  Kudos to...

  8. February 06, 2010 — After the earthquake in Haiti, many of us felt sick at the heart, unable to move. Dear Julie Van Rosendaal started doing something.Only a couple of days after...

  9. by Tea & Cookies with a VERY GOOD
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    February 11, 2010 — What do you do when you see tragedy, like the scenes we’ve seen in Haiti these past few weeks. Well, if you’re someone like Julie Van Rosendaal you jump in...

  10. in Living by Only Here for the Food with a VERY GOOD
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    February 09, 2010 — March 13. Judges include Chad Moss from Transcend and the Journal’s Liane Faulder. I think it will be a great event! Bravo to Julie van Rosendaal for putting...

  11. in Business by Tasteto with a VERY GOOD
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    February 07, 2010 — bloggers from around the world who managed to compile and publish a fundraising cookbook in just over 2 weeks. Spearheaded by Julie Van Rosendaal, the...

  12. in Arts by The Pink Peppercorn with a VERY GOOD
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    February 05, 2010 — That's right, a cookbook! You can do a good thing, in fact, a really great thing by supporting relief efforts in Haiti - oh and you can be inspired to eat well too. And I'm so excited to have a few recipes in...

  13. by Seven Spoons with a VERY GOOD
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    February 05, 2010 — on television, our minds were filled with the staggering stories of those lost and those left to mourn, heal and rebuild. It seems it was only moments later that Julie Van...

  14. in Arts by Christie's Corner with a GOOD
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    February 05, 2010 — Julie Van Rosendaal is a miracle worker. In what must be the fastest turn-around in cookbook publishing history, she conceived, organized and helped deliver Blog...

  15. in Arts by Lottie + Doof with a VERY GOOD
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    February 04, 2010 — Van Rosendaal arrived asking me to participate in Blog Aid, a cookbook she was compiling to benefit Haiti. It seemed like a wonderful idea (although I will admit I had a hard...

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