What do the winter holidays smell like to you?
Do you eat something special over the holidays?
I just spent last weekend making latkes with a friend who celebrates Hanukkah. I also recently made tourtière. Have you ever heard of it? It's a French word that means meat pie in English.
Listen here to learn more about this French-Canadian specialty, and when you’re done, send me a message about the foods you eat during the holidays. You can contact me on my website: English with Catherine.
You can find the recipe for tourtière there as well, and the transcript.
If you like to cook, why not read recipes in English to practice your reading in English? Or watch cooking videos to practice your English listening?
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I’m excited to attend a holiday party on Friday, where I’ll see Amos the Transparent. Amos is the band you hear on the Hear You Go podcast. Make sure to listen to their music over the holidays.
Thanks for listening! Best wishes for the holiday season, and stay tuned for more episodes of Hear You Go in January 2023.
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