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  • 1 week ago | ellegourmet.ca | Patricia Karounos

    Whether you’re looking to send something thoughtful to a friend or have a craving you can’t deny, food delivery has, undoubtedly, made the lives of Canadians a bit more delicious – especially when it comes to desserts. And the research backs this up. According to a 2022 report from Restaurants Canada and DoorDash, baked goods were the most widely ordered type of food for delivery and pickup across the country, while desserts ranked third.

  • 1 week ago | ellegourmet.ca | Patricia Karounos

    Whether you’re looking to send something thoughtful to a friend or have a craving you can’t deny, food delivery has, undoubtedly, made the lives of Canadians a bit more delicious – especially when it comes to desserts. And the research backs this up. According to a 2022 report from Restaurants Canada and DoorDash, baked goods were the most widely ordered type of food for delivery and pickup across the country, while desserts ranked third.

  • 1 week ago | ellecanada.com | Patricia Karounos

    Last year, Venezuelan-Canadian actor Humberly Gonzalez was in the middle of her final week of filming the third season of Ginny & Georgia when she got potentially career-changing news. It was already a busy time too: Sophie Sanchez, her character on the Netflix hit who is the ex-girlfriend of fan-favourite Max (Sara Waisglass), is finally graduating high school, so it’s probably fair to say the 33-year-old had a lot going on.

  • 1 week ago | ellecanada.com | Patricia Karounos

    Nan’s ability to push forward and be herself in a world that doesn’t want her to do so makes her a force—and an impulsive one at that. Early in Season 2, a character (we’ll keep it vague here to avoid getting too spoiler-y) tells her to “paint it red” referring to her stately new home and title. She then shows up to a black-and-white ball, her first major event as a duchess, in a stunning red gown. It’s a standout moment that marks the arrival of an empowered Nan St. George.

  • 1 week ago | ellecanada.com | Patricia Karounos

    When adapting a book for the screen, there’s a fine line creative teams must walk. On one hand, they’ll want to capture the true essence of the original story; on the other, they’ll need to make changes so that the book fits the new medium better. And when the book in question is We Were Liars—a 2014 YA psychological thriller/drama by E.

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