How to start a cookbook club in one of Canada's loneliest cities

How to start a cookbook club in one of Canada's loneliest cities

Author: Murissa Maurice December 18, 2025 Duration: 33:02

In this episode I interview Josh of the Vancouver Cookbook Club which he started with his wife, Cynthia, only 1 year ago. Josh breaks down how they began a cookbook club in a city known to be difficult to break into as a newcomer. Since starting their monthly cookbook club they've rubbed shoulders with internationally acclaimed Canadian chefs as well as created community and connections.Watch the video podcast here: https://youtu.be/sSacazxX_HM?si=bb7jaf3aM5lWeoRXIf you want to join in on a cookbook club check them out here as well as notable cookbooks mentioned:Website: https://joshandcynthia.caInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/josh.and.cynthiaSmall Batch Cookies: https://amzn.to/3Lb5kRLFlour Cookbook: https://amzn.to/44wNuPJSign up for our newsletter here: https://www.foodietown.substack.com



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Murissa Maurice hosts Foodie Town Podcast, a series built on conversations with people whose passion for food extends far beyond the kitchen. Each episode sits down with a different foodie who is actively shaping taste and community, whether through a local project, a cultural initiative, or a digital platform. You’ll hear from bakers reviving historic grains in their neighborhoods, fermenters teaching ancient techniques online, and travelers documenting the stories behind street food stalls. These discussions naturally weave through the categories that food touches-society, arts, culture, and place-revealing how what we eat connects us. The podcast offers a genuine look at the drive behind these creators, focusing on the tangible impact of their work. Listening feels like pulling up a chair at a lively table where the talk is as nourishing as the meal. It’s for anyone curious about the people building community around food, one cool idea at a time. Find more from Murissa Maurice and the show through the Foodie Town substack.
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