Julie Van Rosendaal

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Julie Van Rosendaal is a Calgary-based Canadian food writer. Her 2021 social media post about increasingly hard butter triggered the Buttergate scandal in Canada.

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Career

Van Rosendaal has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Parents Canada magazine, Western Living magazine and co-hosted the It's Just Food television program. [1]

In February 2021, Van Rosendaal drew attention to the increasing hardness of Canadian butter in what became known as Buttergate in a social media post. [2] [3] In 2022, she hosted an online cooking class for 1,000 school students. [4]

She is the author of eight cookbooks [1] including Dirty Food [5] and Starting Out. [6]

Personal life

Van Rosendaal lives in Calgary, Alberta with her teenage son.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Julie Van Rosendaal". University of Calgary. 2019-08-20. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  2. Fieber, Palmela (2 March 2021). "'Buttergate' goes viral, putting palm oil fat supplements in spotlight". CBC.
  3. "Canadians are in a flutter about butter". The Economist. ISSN   0013-0613 . Retrieved 2022-09-04.
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  6. "A landlord gives free rent to all tenants, a family receives a month of groceries and other acts of kindness". CBC. 16 Dec 2020.