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Steak and Chimichurri Sauce

  • Writer: Natalie Findlay
    Natalie Findlay
  • Jun 15
  • 1 min read


Back in 1910, a young woman in Spokane, Washington, wanted to honour her father and decided she wanted dads to have a day of their own just like Mother’s Day. From this, Father’s Day celebrations began to take hold and in the early 1920s arrived in Canada. Father’s Day celebrates one’s father, fatherhood and the importance of a male role in shaping children’s lives. Whichever form of dad you embody, you are an important part of family. 

 

Weather usually warms by the third week in June, the date of Father’s Day celebration, which means it is the perfect time for a beautiful backyard barbecue. And there’s nothing like grilling and chilling for dad on Father’s Day. So, show dad the love and do the grilling for him. 



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