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The Philippot Family – A Dairy Legacy in Manitoba

Corporate News

Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) is proud to present the book Dairy Farmers, Deeply Rooted for a Strong Future, which features, representing Manitoba, the Philippot family of Philippot Farms, in St. Claude, Manitoba.

Kid-Friendly Fish Tostadas

Consumer Recipe

Tostadas are like flat tacos that are fun to top with crispy, homemade fish sticks, veggies and an easy and tasty cheese sauce. If your kids like to dip their food, serve some of the sauce in a small dish on the side.

Chicken and Tomato Risotto

Consumer Recipe

Combine simple ingredients for a satisfying weeknight meal. Toss together a salad while the rice simmers to complete the meal.

Rosemary Mashed Potato Gratin

Consumer Recipe

Potatoes and rosemary is a classic flavour combination. Combined in a lovely gratin with zippy cheese makes potatoes even more delicious.

Garlic Shrimp and Spinach Linguine

Consumer Recipe

This fast and easy pasta dish dazzled dinner guests in 2001. Dazzle your guests with this updated version, with its light yet creamy sauce, succulent shrimp and fresh spinach and herbs.

Celebrating Newfoundland and Labrador’s dairy history

Corporate News

Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) is proud to present the book Dairy Farmers, Deeply Rooted for a Strong Future, which features, representing Newfoundland and Labrador, the Walsh family of Glenview Farms in Kilbride, NL.

Pasta Primavera

Consumer Recipe

A delightfully easy Pasta Primavera recipe in less than 30 minutes. Fresh vegetables and fresh pasta really bring this dish to life!

Warm Feta & Roasted Pepper Spread

Consumer Recipe

Impromptu entertaining is no problem when you can create this spread in just minutes. It’s far better than store-bought versions and is sure to become a favourite. It’s also delicious spread on sandwiches.

Is milk only good for calves?

Consumer Question

Humans are omnivores, which means we are naturally able to eat all sorts of different plant and animal foods. We can derive great benefits from the high nutrient richness and availability of milk and milk products.