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John Schreiner

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    Slowly, I Start To See
    The Bc Wine Lover's Cookbook
    • NATIONAL BESTSELLER Discover the vineyards, valleys, islands, deserts--and kitchens--of BC's Wine Country in this collection of recipes, tour ideas, menus and more. Take a tour through beautiful British Columbia with award-winning cookbook author and winemaker Jennifer Schell. The BC Wine Lover's Cookbook shares family stories and recipes from 53 top wineries located across the province--from the verdant, rolling fields of the Okanagan and Fraser Valley, to the misty coastlines of Vancouver Island, and beyond. Meet the winemakers of BC wine country and take a seat at their table to share dishes that evoke the multicultural heritage of BC's wine industry. From tourtière to turkey moussaka and Michelle's Panna Cotta to Nana's Roast Caribou, these recipes have been lovingly handed down through the generations--on handwritten recipe cards, on creased and spattered pages, sometimes by word of mouth. And don't forget the wine! Each recipe is accompanied by a pairing suggestion from the winery's cellars. Whether you are perched on Naramata Bench or tucked up at home, this is a cookbook to read and to inspire.

      The Bc Wine Lover's Cookbook
    • Slowly, I Start To See

      The Person I Want To Be

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The narrative explores a profound personal transformation triggered by the author's father's illness in 2013. As the author grapples with loss and the pressure of inherited ideals, a journey of self-discovery unfolds. Initially trapped in a cycle of materialism and debt, the author confronts deep-seated unhappiness. Ultimately, a shift towards a simpler, more meaningful way of life leads to peace and self-realization, allowing the author to redefine identity and purpose amidst adversity.

      Slowly, I Start To See
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      A Life in Wine and Journalism

      • 348 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the illustrious career of journalist John Schreiner, this book highlights his journey as a wine writer over four decades. Schreiner has significantly contributed to the Canadian wine scene through numerous articles, columns, and nineteen books, while promoting British Columbia wineries. His extensive research includes visits to wineries worldwide, enhancing his expertise and credibility in the industry. Additionally, he has participated as a judge in esteemed wine competitions in Italy and British Columbia, further solidifying his influence in the wine community.

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