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Yellowknife Public Library creating a recipe book

Do you have a favourite recipe? Well the Yellowknife Public Library is looking for you. The library is holding a “Share a Recipe Contest”. All you have to do is submit your recipe either in person, or online for the chance to win a food themed prize pack.

You also have the chance to have your recipe included in a community made recipe book. The community recipe book will be included in the book collection of the Yellowknife Public Library.  Yellowknife Public Library staff will create the community recipe book by mid-march.

Deadline to submit your recipe is February 14th. You can email your recipe to the Yellowknife Public Library at [email protected].

Greg Komarnicky
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