Kidney Community Kitchen

Information and tools to help you manage your renal diet

A Wealth of Information

A Wealth of Information

This fall, I had the opportunity to travel to Winnipeg for the Manitoba Renal Program conference. It’s always a pleasure […]


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Back to routine!

Back to routine!

As sad as I am to see the end of summer, it is always nice to get back into a […]


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Spring is here!

Spring is here!

After a winter that never really seemed to happen (in Ontario anyway) it is wonderful to see the spring!  This […]


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Collaboration

Collaboration

Collaboration in healthcare is a wonderful thing!  This past spring, one of my colleagues Diana Endicott attended a major nephrology […]


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Happy Spring!

Happy Spring!

This has felt like a very long winter to me and in Southern Ontario at least, spring has been a […]


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Winter Warm Up!

Winter Warm Up!

When the weather is this cold, I start to think of comfort foods – soups, stews and chilli. Recently I […]


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Other Resources

How to Find a Dietitian

Dietitians play an important role in managing chronic kidney disease and maintaining the health of your kidneys. This blog post explains the role of a dietitian and how to find one to support you on your kidney journey. 

What to Eat When You Have Stage 1 or 2 Kidney Disease

If you are diagnosed with chronic kidney disease it’s important to make early lifestyle and dietary changes that can help slow its progression. This blog post shares practical tips to support long-term kidney function. 

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