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Aunt Anne's Sweet Milk Pancakes 

Consumer Recipe

Makes light and fluffy pancakes sweetened with a hint of vanilla. Top with butter, maple syrup, or fresh fruit.

Classic Broccoli Cheddar Soup

Consumer Recipe

Broccoli has been an all-time favourite vegetable in Milk Calendar recipes over the past 35 years. This easy, irresistible soup that was first featured in 2000 makes broccoli shine again – especially when topped with Canadian Cheddar or Canadian-Swiss cheese.

Halo Halo

Consumer Recipe

Indulge in this creamy Halo Halo recipe. Enjoy layers of sweet beans, fruits, and shaved ice topped with luscious creamy, featuring Canadian evaporated milk and ice cream.

Fluffy & Fresh Cranberry Scones Recipe

Consumer Recipe

What does it take to make the best cranberry scones? Real butter, fresh milk and juicy Canadian-grown berries. Can be made with fresh or frozen fruit!

Chocolate Raspberry Celebration Cake

Consumer Recipe

This glorious cake is worthy of any big celebration be it the 35th Anniversary of the Milk Calendar, your own anniversary or the birthday of someone you love!

Fruit-Filled Quick Cinnamon Rolls

Consumer Recipe

A biscuit dough that is quick to make lets you bake up a batch of these absolutely delicious cinnamon rolls in a fraction of the time traditional ones take. The Milk, dried fruit filling and whole grains add great texture and good nutrition!

Candy Cane Cream Soda Mocktail

Consumer Recipe

There’s no holiday song about this Candy Cane Cream Soda Mocktail, but there should be! Use Canadian half and half cream to add some high quality dairy to this sweet treat that’ll get your tastebuds singing.

New DFC campaign reminds Millennials of dairy-filled foods they love

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Millennials may not drink as much milk as previous generations, but they couldn’t imagine living their lives without cheese, yogurt, smoothies, ice cream, or butter. In response to these changing tastes, an innovative new campaign by the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) aims to shift perceptions of dairy amongst Millennial and Gen-Z consumers by rethinking how it’s consumed.