Organizers of the third edition of the Campus Community Cookbook have issued one last appeal for recipe submissions.
The book, whose sales proceeds support financial aid opportunities for Indigenous students, is slated to be printed and distributed in advance of Orange Shirt Day, Sep. 30. It is intended to highlight the diversity of the campus by showcasing favourite family foods from across cultures.
However, submissions to date are lagging behind what is required to fill a volume, says Alicia Charlebois, student engagement assistant in the Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre.
“We’re really hoping that people will respond in time for us to produce this project, which provides valuable assistance to students in need,” she says. “Share the flavours you savour: the dishes do not have to be Indigenous!”
UWindsor students, alumni, faculty, and staff are invited to send in recipes by noon Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Submissions should include a list of ingredients and step-by-step instructions, a brief description of the recipe’s origins, and — optional but appreciated — a photo of the completed dish. Click here to complete the submission form.