Angela Monette

Contributing Writer
Photo of Angela Monette - Photo courtesy of InterActive Arts.
Photo of Angela Monette - Photo courtesy of InterActive Arts.

Angela Monette is a freelance writer, researcher, and ESL teacher. She has a wide variety of interests, including birdwatching and opera.

She lives in the city of Toronto with her husband and 3 children.

Currently, she is working on her first mystery novel.

Check out her birding blog: angelasbirdingblog.blogspot.com.

Latest Articles

Vegan Chili Recipe
This meatless main dish is delicious, and easy to make. The kidney beans and chopped tomatoes give it a wonderful texture, that is also satisfying.
Jun 11, 2010 - Angela Monette
Avgolemono Recipe
Making this hearty soup is very easy. It is a traditional recipe, that is a standard dish is most Greek households.
Feb 7, 2010 - Angela Monette
Arugula, Parsley and Basil Pesto Recipe
Arugula is a very bitter herb that has quite a kick to it. Basil and parsley help to tame its bite.
Nov 17, 2009 - Angela Monette
Greek Style Chicken with Pasta
This dish is a favorite staple in many southern Greek households. Its simple ingredients combine to make a hearty dish that is sure to please.
Aug 14, 2009 - Angela Monette
Vichychoisse or Leek and Potato Soup
This soup can be dressed up as Vichychoisse: a rich velvety French soup that is served cold. It can also be made without the dairy, and served hot.
Aug 14, 2009 - Angela Monette
Vegetarian Dolmades
The method for making stuffed grape leaves can vary from region to region in Greece; and even from country to country.
Jun 30, 2009 - Angela Monette
Dolmades
Grape leaves used to be hung up in bunches and preserved by air-drying. Today's cooks are more inclined to place them in the freezer to keep.
Jun 29, 2009 - Angela Monette
Spaghetti Marinara With Tempeh
The flavor and texture is very good. It is hard to remember that is not actually a meat dish; and it can be prepared more quickly and easily than a meat sauce.
Jun 9, 2009 - Angela Monette
Petrified Forest National Park
The wood is scattered everywhere, and actually looks like rock. Here and there you can come across a long length of a trunk that is more recognizable.
Jun 9, 2009 - Angela Monette
Walnut Canyon National Monument
A mere 7 miles east of Flagstaff is a place where the Pueblo Indians carved out home for themselves, some 700 years ago.
Jun 7, 2009 - Angela Monette