Jenn Sharp

Jenn Sharp is a writer based in Saskatoon. Her first book, Flat Out Delicious: Your Guide to Saskatchewan’s Food Artisans, was published by Touchwood Editions this year.

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5 restaurants where you can get a farm-to-table meal in Sask.

Saskatchewan is home to several farm-to-table restaurants, and they’re serving up menus that highlight the province’s best in-season ingredients.
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Grass-fed and grass-finished beef growing on Sask. producers

If you’re confused about the environmental impact of cattle, or what terms like grass-fed and grass-finished mean (don’t all cattle eat grass?) you’re not alone.
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Sask. entrepreneurs seeing potential in value-added food products

Saskatchewan is known for producing crops — lots of them, in every colour under the rainbow — but another element of agriculture is giving growing food a run for its money.

From hunt to hide: Indigenous teens take to the woods for class with new land-based education project

The Oskayak Minowin Project is a new land-based healing initiative involving a group from Poundmaker First Nation in Saskatchewan.
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What makes a doughnut worth $5? Real ingredients and a lot of time

First came the cupcake craze. Now, specialty doughnuts are all the rage in Saskatchewan.
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It's good to 'bee' here: Saskatchewan's honey business thriving

When it comes to honey, Saskatchewan produces some sweet statistics.
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Saskatchewan wild boar farm raises 'meat with an attitude'

Wild boars are called wild — even when raised in captivity — for a reason.
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Get to know your farmer at Moose Jaw's first local food hub

A couple recently opened the doors to the Wandering Market, the first local food hub in Moose Jaw, Sask.
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Saskatoon chocolatiers making edible art and nutritional options

Two chocolatiers in Saskatoon are stripping the guilty from eating cocoa treats by marketing them as works of art and nutritionally-dense foods.
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'It's old fashioned and I like that': Sask. dairy approved to sell milk directly from farmyard

For Martha Froese-Kooijenga, being able to sell her cows' milk directly to regular customers is a return to a simpler time of life.