Delicious, nutritious and ready made

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Rod and Mal Paterson make and distribute  frozen dinners through their company, Jubilee Foods, in Cranbrook, B.C.

Rod and Mal Paterson make and distribute their complete frozen dinners through their company, Jubilee Foods, in Cranbrook, B.C. — Photo courtesy Mal Paterson

Need a tasty, home-cooked, real-food meal in minutes? Jubilee Foods is here for you. Rod and Mal Paterson, the South African farm couple who brought biltong to Cranbrook, have expanded their product repertoire to include complete frozen meals, available at Woodland Grocery in Cranbrook, Fort Steele Farms and the Cranbrook farmers market, and via the Jubilee website.

Having a farmer's soul, Mal yearns to feed people well with clean, unprocessed food. Close to her heart are seniors, singles and away-from-home workers who often subsist on low-quality fast food. Jubilee’s menu is classic, familiar and ready when you are. Its comfort food options include beef stew with rice, spaghetti bolognese, shepherd's pie and beef curry with rice. Watch the Jubilee website for additions to the menu.

Marie Milner

Marie Milner is a writer and photographer for Kootenay Business magazine and several other publications. She appreciates the inspiration that she gets during her interviews and hopes to share that inspiration with you. View all of Marie Milner’s articles

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