by Caroline Tremblay | May 1, 2022 | Recipe
Happy Spring Everyone! Are you just as happy as I am to hear the birds chirping again and to have longer day light? Lots is happening in the kitchen this spring, so I thought I would give you a little update. We are just finalizing our spring/summer menu, which will...
by Caroline Tremblay | Oct 30, 2021 | Churchill In the Kitchen
Carrot Cookies I thought it would be great to share our Carrot Cookies recipe with you. For this recipe, I invite you to go to a local farmers market and buy fresh farm carrots. That way, your cookies will be naturally sweetened and full of nutrients! Yield: About 15...
by Korrie-Mae | Oct 12, 2021 | General
Mental health has come to the forefront with the duration and changes associated with the pandemic. Our team’s well-being is a top priority, so we’re excited to be taking part in AdaptiveYYC, a free resilience training initiative that helps individuals manage stress,...
by Caroline Tremblay | Aug 3, 2021 | Churchill In the Kitchen
I was talking recently with Nithya, Alternate Manager at our Kahanoff Child Care Centre. She told me that one of her favourite chicken recipes from our kitchen is the Chimichurri Chicken. She suggested to me to share the recipe with all of you so you can enjoy it,...
by Korrie-Mae | Aug 3, 2021 | General
2021 Stampede Experiences! Pump-kin Patch (Room 3)toddler investigates Stampede hay. Our children experienced Stampede spirit all around the city by checking out the decorations. Toddlers looking at Stampede decorations on a downtown walk. Pump-kin Patch (Room...
by Korrie-Mae | Jun 16, 2021 | Child Well-being, Family Day Home
CLICK HERE for the most RECENT KIDS’s ZONE AUGUST 2021 This month, our Pump-Kin Patch team let us in on some of the exciting “Kids’ Zone” activities that were happening. Watching baby goose hatching Room 6 (Preschool) children have been observing baby geese...
by Caroline Tremblay | Jun 15, 2021 | Churchill In the Kitchen
Summer days are finally here! One easy snack that I really like during summer is salsa. It is so versatile! You can use it as a dip, a snack or a sauce for your dinner. This month, I am sharing with you two kinds of salsa that can be used in so many ways! Try them...
by Korrie-Mae | Jun 14, 2021 | Child Well-being, Emotional Well-Being, Family Day Home
In 1995, when I had just graduated from university, although not new, Emotional Intelligence became popularized with Daniel Goleman’s book, “Emotional Intelligence – why it can matter more than IQ.” The concept describes one with high EQ (emotional quotient) as having...
by Caroline Tremblay | May 12, 2021 | Churchill In the Kitchen
Did you know that botanically speaking, zucchini is a fruit! It is considered a vegetable in the culinary world, but it grows from flowers and contains seeds so in fact, it is a fruit. This summer squash can be used in a variety of recipes including baking, as it...
by Korrie-Mae | May 5, 2021 | General
As we move into May, we welcome the warmer weather and — with COVID restrictions top of mind — we begin to plan family activities in our own neighborhoods and backyard. A few great options include: Botanical Gardens of Silver Springs – There are...
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