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Cream of Carrot Soup

Consumer Recipe

Homemade soup fits the bill for a quick weeknight dinner, lunch packed up and ready to heat or a starter for a weekend meal. The sweet taste of carrots accented with cheese and milk will please all members of the family.
-Recipe from Anne Friesen, dairy farmer from Morden, Manitoba.

Blue Cow Milk Bar Milkshakes

Consumer Recipe

The Blue Cow Milk Bar is on the road in Alberta and Manitoba, sampling delicious milkshakes made with Canadian dairy. Recreate these flavourful local toppings at home!

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A Day in the Life of a Canadian Dairy Cow

Corporate Resource

It only takes a few minutes to milk a cow – so how do they spend the rest of their day? Learn more about the typical day of a Canadian dairy cow.

Iced Caramel Milk

Consumer Recipe

What could be more comforting than a glass of cold milk?

Baking Profiteroles with the Great Canadian Baking Show

Consumer Article DFC - PLC

Dougal Nolan (season 5 contestant of the Great Canadian Baking Show) and food expert Vijaya Selvaraju prepare delicious Chocolate Almond Profiteroles with high-quality 100% Canadian milk, butter and cream.

Macaroni and BBQ Pork in Milk Broth

Consumer Recipe

This delicious one-pot meal includes foods from all of the four food groups in Canada’s Food Guide. Pork and milk are both excellent sources of protein, which helps build strong muscles and antibodies. Carrots and snow peas contain fibre for good health. Pasta provides carbohydrates for energy.

Alberta bound – The Crozier family

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

In 1896, David Crozier ventured to what is now Sturgeon County, just north of Edmonton, where he purchased Cutbank Farm from William Cust. This land, which lies on the shores of Cutbank Lake, has remained in the Crozier family for 120 years. Today, David’s great grandson Lenard owns and operates Cheslen Dairies with his sons, Jason and Brett.