Chatelaine - March/April 2022

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LETTERS

[ LETTER OF THE MONTH ]

Super bowl I was delighted to see the January/February 2022 cover. After a month of indulging in sweets, luxurious meals and drinks, I’m looking forward to preparing a month of mouthwatering “green” meals. However, I do love oatmeal, so this morning I prepared your champorado [“A sweet start,” January/February] and savoured this delicious breakfast bowl—topped with coconut, almonds and dried cranberries—all to myself! — Nora Thompson, Ottawa

A salad for every palate Thank you for this great issue with “30 days of delicious dinner-in-abowl salads.” Thank you also for sorting and displaying the recipes in different categories and for including plant-based options! Chatelaine has done it again—always thinking of everyone’s palate and preferences. All the best to my favourite (50 years and counting) magazine’s continued success! — Diane Lobo, Scarborough, Ont.

for-profit senior care! The past two years have been eye-opening, frustrating, tragic and exhausting for families and caregivers. — Beth Dubeau, Penetanguishene, Ont.

Essential reading The article about LTC [“The long-term care toll,” January/February] is scary and excellent. Kudos to the author, Nora Loreto, for the extensive research. Every family should read this and demand the end of

Thanks for your great article on LTC facilities. Families are indeed in an unenviable position. No matter where a patient lives, the family caregiver has a heavy workload. I am approaching this chapter in my life and I’m scared—scared for me, scared for a lack

of care and scared for my daughter, who has a full-time job as well as a family and pressure to look after me at a long-term facility. The government gave help to schools, daycares, oil fields. Isn’t it time to help LTC patients? — PT, Bedford, N.S.

Kudos for CanCon Grabbed my new @Chatelaine today from the mailbox. I love this magazine and am so glad there’s a great, small team passionate about sharing Canadian content centred

around food, makers and women. Keep up the great work @MaureenHalushak. @SavvyFarmgirl

We need to clarify something . . . The founder of Victoria’s Arctic Fashion, Victoria Kakuktinniq, whose collaboration with Canada Goose we featured in Style Notes [January/ February 2022], is based in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, not Winnipeg. Apologies!

We love hearing your feedback on the magazine—please keep it coming. Send your thoughts to letters@chatelaine.com.

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CHATELAINE • MARCH/APRIL 2022

CHAMPORADO PHOTO: PRODUCED BY STEPHANIE HAN KIM; PHOTO, ERIK PUTZ; FOOD STYLING, ASHLEY DENTON; PROP STYLING, MADELEINE JOHARI. “THE LONG-TERM CARE TOLL” ILLUSTRATION, SÉBASTIEN THIBAULT.

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