
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share something really close to my heart with you all today.

My cookbook, “Canadian Recipes of the Great White North,” isn’t just a collection of recipes—it’s a tribute to my daughter, Jenni Michelle , who we lost too soon to Kawasaki disease. It’s a reflection of my personal journey, and every page is filled with her memory. Jenni loved the outdoors, and that’s woven into the very fabric of this book. I wanted to create something interactive and engaging, something she would have absolutely adored.






This cookbook is a labor of love, a way to keep Jenni’s spirit alive. It’s filled with recipes that celebrate the beauty of the Canadian wilderness, a place that meant so much to both of us. I truly hope it brings families together in the kitchen, creating lasting memories. You can find out more about Jenni’s story and the book on my website, chefbari.com.
Ultimately, “Canadian Recipes of the Great White North” is about family. It’s about remembering, celebrating, and connecting through food. It’s a reminder that food can be a powerful way to honor those we’ve lost. It’s more than just a cookbook, it’s a piece of my heart. If you’d like to bring Jenni’s spirit into your kitchen and support this heartfelt project, you can purchase “Canadian Recipes of the Great White North” directly from my website or through select online retailers, such as Amazon.
Thank you all for your continued support, it truly means the world to me. If you’d like to support me further, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel @TravelChefBari / Food and Travel with Bari for more food and travel adventures.

Note : The charming and personalized wildlife illustrations that enhance ‘Canadian Recipes of the Great White North’ are lovingly created by the talented Diane Lucas from Nova Scotia, Canada. 🇨🇦
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