Sunday.
What does Sunday mean to your family? To ours, it means enjoying and fueling outdoor fun, connecting with friends and family and taking in new experiences. And sometimes it means sitting around baking cookies.
Being active outside is a big part of our lives, and our kids’ lives. Nature fuels and nourishes us as much as food does - let’s put them together for the ultimate experience.
Cooking.
To nourish and fuel our Sunday (and every other day), we want to choose whole, seasonal and local foods whenever possible. We try to connect our kids through food and friends to the wider world. We challenge them (and ourselves, and you!) to move beyond what we know and experience new tastes through a collection of global recipes.
Collective.
Food connects us. We invite our friends, our family, our neighbours to contribute ideas, ingredients and enthusiasm. There’s always a recipe to learn, a new food to experience.
Cooking projects like homemade pasta, gyozas or empanadas may be a chore alone, but can be event as a collective. Communal cooking connects our kids with their grandparents, keeps friends in touch, and keeps freezers stocked.
Who We Are
We are two long-time friends who have shared an office in the non-profit world, share experiences raising children, and share a love of cooking and eating clean, tasty and fair food. A casual cooking club led to the Sunday Cooking Collective. And here we are.
Elia
I love to make time to cook food from scratch, source organic seasonal ingredients from local farmers and above all to draw others into my kitchen. My ideal Sunday includes spending family time outdoors and sharing a meal with family and friends.
Megan
My kitchen is my favourite room in the house. It’s where everything happens: eating, cooking, chatting, homework. I try my best to cook real food, while staying connected to family and friends. Each member of my household gets outside on Sunday and gets moving - biking, hiking, running. This requires snacks. Lots of them. And so my quest is to offer up fuel that keeps us moving, without defaulting to over-processed and over-sugared options.



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