PASS THE BEANS, EH?

As a new-old administration settles in with an eye towards hindering the immigration that made (and continues to make) this country great, many are thinking of making a run for the border.

Fortunately, for those of us who get turned away, there is a great way to get the taste of Canada without having to apply for citizenship.

In addition to all of the great maple products that we have discussed in past segments, there is the proud family tradition of Clark Foods.

Having started with three employees and a dream in Montreal, Clark Foods has grown into our northern neighbors, largest diversified food, and enterprise.

And nearly 150 years after his founding, Clark Foods continues to produce some of the most diversely delicious foods on either side of the border!

Though the categories in which they play are rather humble and include such things as soup, gravy, and canned meats, their continued innovation continues to impress.

Take, for example, their line of gourmet baked beans. While we Bostonians think we have a corner on the market, we can clearly learn a thing or two from the Clark family, who have taken baked beans to new levels with flavors like Buffalo style, peach honey habanero, maple chipotle (made with real Canadian maple, of course), and a root beer flavor with fancy molasses and spices that is great right out of the can!

Canada has given us many great things- from peanut butter to poutine to ginger ale and smoked meat to hockey and my second-cousin a few times removed William Shatner. When you need something yummy and nutritious to go with any of these things, the name to know is Clark.