The GOATS’ Table: A Celebration of Service & Sharing
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Our team cookbook, thoughtfully titled “The GOATS’ Table: A Celebration of Service & Sharing”, reflects this heritage. As service-minded as the mountain goat, each recipe represents your spirit of care and commitment. The book gathers diverse recipes contributed by our Jordan’s Principle family—cherishing the kindness, creativity, and connection that define our work together.
Our team cookbook, thoughtfully titled “The GOATS’ Table: A Celebration of Service & Sharing”, reflects this heritage. As service-minded as the mountain goat, each recipe represents your spirit of care and commitment. The book gathers diverse recipes contributed by our Jordan’s Principle family—cherishing the kindness, creativity, and connection that define our work together.
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Cookbook Recipes
Maple Garlic Tofu
Warm Apple Crisp
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chloe’s Egg Tart
Grandma's Chili
17 Minute Rice
Strawberry Drink
Banana Fritter
Butternut Squash Soup
Chocolate Zucchini Muffins
Julienne Lentil Salad
Carol's Ramen
Lemon Scaloppine
Eto (Ghanaian Mashed Plantain)
Western Meatballs
Angel's Lazy Chili
Maple Garlic Tofu
Recipe provided by Maria Jose Alias name : Nelli My secret dance moves come from Monica and Ross on New Year’s Eve!Warm Apple Crisp
Recipe submitted by Jude Alias name - Penny I am an ultimate people pleasure! I love to help everyone anyway I can!Chocolate Chip Cookies
Recipe submitted by Vishrutha Alias : Nina I love to volunteer at the Ottawa humane society.Grandma's Chili
Recipe submitted by Aimee Alias Name: Joy I’m passionate about building systems and processes that support inclusivity and ensure everyone has access to the resources they need. More about the recipe: Rooted in postwar Quebec farmland traditions, this recipe reflects resilience and community care during a time when the economy was harsh and rationing shaped daily life. During the war and its aftermath, governments issued meal tickets to control scarce food supplies, and many families in cities faced hunger. My grandmother, born in 1934, grew up rurally, raising animals and preserving herbs. With the food they produced and prepared with care, my family helped sustain neighbors through these challenging times. Every bowl tells a story of resourcefulness, love, and heritage. It is with a full heart that I carry forward this recipe that once nourished communities.17 Minute Rice
Recipe submitted by Daniel Nickname: Dan Food is my passion, I love to cook for my family and hosting for friends. I am dedicated to my work helping others.Strawberry Drink
Recipe submitted by Melissa Alias name: Star I love helping others and sharing my Anishinaabe teachings More about the recipe: The Ode’min – Strawberry aka heart berry is believed to be one of our first gifts from Shkaakaamikwe – Mother Earth. It reminds us that we are all connected to creation, always giving gratitude for all that creation provides each day. I have attached a link to one of the interpretations of the Anishinaabe strawberry teachings. https://lisedwards.wixsite.com/lishistory/post/ode-imin-the-strawberry-teaching Dish category : DrinkBanana Fritter
Recipe submitted by Ann-Marie Alias name: Camilla I believe in equality and that everyone deserves fair treatment, regardless of background or race.Butternut Squash Soup
Recipe submitted by Brittany Alias Name: Alysha I thrive on structure and organization, which makes being an Administrative Assistant a perfect fit within such an amazing team. I’m known for staying on top of everything while building strong connections with colleagues on a personal level. I’m excited to see the recipes everyone shares—it’s a great way to learn more about the team and celebrate our diverse tastes!Chocolate Zucchini Muffins
Recipe submitted by Monique Alias Name: River As a new member to the CCC I am really happy to have the opportunity to share a recipe and introduce myself a bit more. I am Two-Spirit and I value community and ceremony a lot. I have worked in not-for-profits and as a massage therapist for over 15 years. I volunteer and spend a lot of time invested in community. So, working with Jordan's Principle felt like the perfect fit...and it truly is! I really appreciate how much purpose this team has in having a positive impact on our Relatives. I also appreciate how supportive everyone is to one another. I was inspired to share one of our households favorite ways to eat vegetables, because, this recipe is well liked by almost everyone we know! We love to share it as part of our commitment to mutual aid. I hope you enjoy sharing it too.Julienne Lentil Salad
Recipe submitted by Arany Alias Name: Roja I like to be support team morale with the occasional joke and am interested in advocacy because it means amplifying voices and driving positive change. In my free time, I enjoy creative pursuits, particularly henna art, and exploring new ways to express creativity.Carol's Ramen
Recipe submitted by Carol Alias Name: Iris I’m a nursing student juggling textbooks, shifts at the Quebec suicide hotline, and a serious lack of sleep. Cooking? Let’s just say instant noodles are my best friend. When I’m not studying or supporting others, you’ll find me crocheting something cozy or admiring pigeons—they’re underrated, trust me.Lemon Scaloppine
Recipe submitted by Adrien Alias name: Adriano I love creating a workplace where laughter is mandatory and energy is contagious. I’m also the person who shows up with snacks that could derail the most disciplined diet—consider it my contribution to team bonding.Eto (Ghanaian Mashed Plantain)
Recipe submitted by Agnes Alias name: Ama I love connecting with people from various backgrounds. More about the recipe: Eto is a traditional Ghanaian comfort dish made from mashed ripe plantains enriched with palm oil, onions, and peanuts, and typically served with boiled eggs and avocado.Western Meatballs
Recipe submitted by Diane Nickname: Di I genuinely love helping people, and I’d give a stranger my last dollar without a second thought. It’s just who I am. Caring for others, lifting them up, and making someone’s day a little easier means everything to me. More about the recipe: My grandmother made every holiday, and those moments were always spent surrounded by family, laughter, and the kind of comfort you never forget. Once you make them you will always want to make them as they are sweet and tangy and delicious with rice or mashed potatoes or on slider buns.Angel's Lazy Chili
Recipe submitted by Chantal This recipe is special to me because my mom taught all five of us kids how to make it—and even some of my brothers’ friends who didn’t know how to cook a thing! My late mother, Angel, is always in my thoughts, especially during the holiday season, and making this dish is a way to feel close to her.Thank you for your interest in CCCteam's cookbook and for helping support the BakeSpace community of independent cookbook authors!
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We chose GOATS as our team name with deep cultural resonance: in many Indigenous traditions, the goat—and particularly the mountain goat—is honored as a symbol of service, resilience, adaptability, and community support. Our team cookbook, thoughtfully titled “The GOATS’ Table: A Celebration of Service & Sharing”, reflects this heritage. As service-minded as the mountain goat, each recipe represents your spirit of care and commitment. The book gathers diverse recipes contributed by our Jordan’s Principle family—cherishing the kindness, creativity, and connection that define our work together.


















