In the Kitchen with Chef Megan
March 12, 2010
Megan Armstrong is a chef who thinks that good food should be healthy, delicious and fun. She works hard to keep her son (4) and daughter (6) happy and healthy by introducing them to a wide range of food from around the world. Food prep can be a chore, so she’s constantly…
Megan Armstrong is a chef who thinks that good food should be healthy, delicious and fun. She works hard to keep her son (4) and daughter (6) happy and healthy by introducing them to a wide range of food from around the world. Food prep can be a chore, so she’s constantly trying to come up with new ideas to be adventurous and time-conscious. Trained first in her mother’s kitchen and then at the Stratford Chef School, Megan and her husband now live in Caledon after five years in the heart of Orangeville.







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"I was there! I whole-heartedly agree -- the entire even was a total success. I couldn't believe 1) how much STUFF there was, 2) what great quality stuff people were willing to part with, and 3) how everyone, in every size, ended up trotting out happily with a bag full. I was thrilled to see people picking up the items I brought in and seeing them so happy to give them a new life in their home! It was a really, really fun afternoon. Can't wait for the next one! :)"
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