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On her YouTube show Stump Kitchen, Alexis Hillyard shows that life with one hand is no hindrance to cooking great food. Now she's received a Governor General's Meritorious Service award for her work championing representation for people with limb difference and disabilities in the culinary world.
In the second hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Amy Amantea reviews the new Netflix animation “The Monkey King” (18:17). Alexis Hillyard from Stump Kitchen drops by to share some tricks and tips that you can use in the kitchen this fall season (29:07). And Karen McKay from the Centre of Equitable Library Access highlights some books from this year's longlist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize (40:02)!
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Get ready to dive into a bubbling pot of heartwarming stories and culinary delights in this episode of 'Stirring Up Joy'! We're pulling up a seat at the virtual kitchen table with none other than the fabulous Alexis Hillyard, the mastermind behind the YouTube sensation Stump Kitchen. Join us as we savor every flavorful moment of her journey – from connecting over food with her partner to becoming a cooking sensation with a twist.Imagine whipping up gluten-free vegan eats and stumptastic treats using her 'stump'! Alexis's infectious enthusiasm and creative spirit have transformed cooking into a joyous adventure. What started as a way to share her love for cooking has blossomed into a platform of empowerment for limb-different individuals, all with a pinch of Pride!Discover how Alexis's kitchen became a stage where diverse voices shine as co-hosts, all while cooking up delicious dishes and sparking conversations that simmer with authenticity. With a dash of determination and a sprinkle of community, she's cooking up connections that span generations, cultures, and walks of life.So grab your apron and tune in to this episode, where the sizzle of LGBTQ+ & disability pride meets the sizzle of culinary creativity. Let's celebrate the magic of Alexis Hillyard and Stump Kitchen as she stirs up not just recipes but a delicious sense of unity and joy!"Watch Stump Kitchen on YouTube Follow Stump Kitchen on InstagramBook an EmBRACE It WorkshopLooking for more great tips, hacks, and blog posts? Visit: Trend-Able.comFind more on Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) and patient resources at: HNF-cure.orgFollow us on IG! @embraceit_podcast | @trend.able | @cmtwegotthisPlease leave us a review and help others find us! Hosted by Lainie Ishbia and Estela Lugo.Embrace It is produced by Launchpad 516 Studios.For sponsorships and media inquiries, drop an email to: embraceit@lp516.comSubscribe to Embrace It with Lainie and Estela on Apple Podcasts and get notified of new episodes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/embrace-it-with-lainie-estela-smashing-disability-stigmas/id1468364898Support the show
Alexis is the creator of Stump Kitchen where she spends time alongside kids and co-creators with limb differences like hers and encourages body positivity and adaptivity. We discuss what led her to begin experimenting in the kitchen, the progress of disability representation online, and the double edged influence of social media in kids' lives.
Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watched over the past week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they argue that Chris Pratt is the opposite of Pedro Pascal, grab some low-hanging fruit, and struggle with CGI. And, on 4/20, they decide that–for them–Dazed and Confused is just alright, alright, alright. This week's movies are: Finding Nemo (2003), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), Caché (2005), Dazed And Confused (1993), Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017).Check out the fun and important work that Alexis is doing over at Stump Kitchen. Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes our animal friends are amazing, impressing us with physical or mental skills that we didn't even know they had. Vet Danielle Jongkind joins us to share some amazing animal stories. Sol Yasin, Sales Representative eXp Realty Brokerage, The GTA Elite Real Estate Team, will explain the necessary steps with purchasing, and selling a home. Alexis Hillyard from Stump Kitchen joins us to chat about her YouTube channel. Plus, she gives us a live demo!
Sometimes our animal friends are amazing, impressing us with physical or mental skills that we didn't even know they had. Vet Danielle Jongkind joins us to share some amazing animal stories. Sol Yasin, Sales Representative eXp Realty Brokerage, The GTA Elite Real Estate Team, will explain the necessary steps with purchasing, and selling a home. Alexis Hillyard from Stump Kitchen joins us to chat about her YouTube channel. Plus, she gives us a live demo! Reporter, Grant Hardy is a very nostalgic person and loves keeping track of his own past experiences. He tells us how he journals in an accessible way. Karen Magee joins us in our Collections and Hobbies to chat about her collection of children's books.
It's Halloween once again and while we may not have Steve grievously injuring himself with a power tool while showing us a shortcut on how to carve a pumpkin, but we have the very next best thing – Lis, Rob, and Ryan welcome long time friend of the show, Alexis Hillyard creator of the YouTube channel Stump Kitchen to this year's annual Halloween show! We discuss the channel and what it's been like spreading out her content to other platforms like Instagram and TikTok before discussing Halloween. If you have even wondered what vegetable juice best simulates blood, you won't want to miss this episode! Happy Halloween! Show Transcript Show Notes Stump Kitchen on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDa7IzZX_Lb882M4qZc6nzg AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
Alexis Hillyard is the founder and creator of Stump Kitchen; the YouTube series showcasing different gluten free and vegan dishes. Alexis was born with a limb difference and we talk about how and if that effected her confidence and how it has led her to where she it today. Alexis's social media: Stump Kitchen's website Stump Kitchen's YouTube page Instagram TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The air is filled with excitement and the smell of freshly baked vegan cooking this week as Rob, Ryan and Steve welcome back Alexis Hillyard from the Cooking / Advocacy YouTube channel Stump Kitchen. We get a full update of how the channel has been doing, her personal life, and how the channel mixes in information, advocacy, her personal life and vegan recipes all into a tasty treat that subscribers all over the world gobble down weekly. Show Transcript: https://atbanter.files.wordpress.com/2021/07/at-banter-podcast-episode-245-stump-kitchen-re-heated.pdf Show Notes Stump Kitchen YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/stumpkitchen Stump Kitchen Google Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWRbd9Ls_kM AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
On our latest episode, Marybeth & Marcia welcome back Alexis of @Stump_Kitchen to catch up on birth, parenting, movement, YouTube, and creating content. She shares her birthing story, parenting tips for disabled folks, Limb Difference Awareness month projects, and so much more. Join us as we unpack all the things with our Canadian queer mom. Hosts for this episode: Marcia Darbouze (@thatdoc.marcia), Marybeth Baluyot (@merrbertt) A message from DGWL: We do our very best to ensure we are inclusive to all members of the community. Not very many podcasts consider the deaf and hard-of-hearing population, but we applaud those who do and challenge those who don’t. That said, we are looking for volunteers to help us transcribe future episodes--there are transcriptions available online for our current episodes--but we still need help! Please send us a message on our website--www.disabledgirlswholift.com--if you have transcribing experience and are interested in joining the crew! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disabled-girls-who-lift/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disabled-girls-who-lift/support
Episode Notes Episode 224 - How To Use Your Stump As a Kitchen Tool w/ Alexis Hillyard In Episode 224, I sit down with my friend Alexis Hillyard star of the Stump Kitchen Youtube channel as we talk about her experiences in the kitchen with a limb difference; why she uses her stump as a kitchen utensil, the importance of accessibility in the kitchen, as well as parenting with a limb difference, the #NotAWitch hashtag and so much more. Enjoy! You can subscribe to Stump Kitchen on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDa7IzZX_Lb882M4qZc6nzg Follow Alexis & Stump Kitchen on socials at: https://www.instagram.com/stump_kitchen/ Apply now to be on Disability After Dark by e-mailing disabilityafterdark@gmail.com You can get 50% off almost any item in store at www.adameve.com and 10 FREE GIFTS by using DARKPOD at check out! You can get 15% off your order at ComeAsYouAre.com by using coupon code AFTERDARK Also, support Disability After Dark by pledging to the patreon. www.patreon.com/disabilityafterdark
QMUWUH co-host Alexis Hillyard shares her conception and pregnancy stories, as well as what it was like to give birth to baby Jovan! CW: Discussion around morning sickness and bodily fluids, fears around child birth and labour, description of labour and vaginal birth, use of profanity ---------- Links Click HERE to watch Alexis baking a cake while in labour on her YouTube show, Stump Kitchen! ---------- Want to share your story? Have a topic you would like to see us cover or someone you'd like us to interview? Have feedback or questions? Contact us HERE! Follow us on Instagram HERE! Able to support us through a donation to help us keep this show going? Click HERE! A queer-owned or allied business and want to talk sponsorship? Contact us HERE!
While the rest of us had to get used to this new era of online connecting when the pandemic was declared, Alexis Hillyard was already an internet star in her own right with her Youtube series, Stump Kitchen. In our chat she covers favourite pandemic meals, how artists can leverage putting their work online, and […]
While the rest of us had to get used to this new era of online connecting when the pandemic was declared, Alexis Hillyard was already an internet star in her own right with her Youtube series, Stump Kitchen. In our chat she covers favourite pandemic meals, how artists can leverage putting their work online, and […]
On this episode, we explore the Financial Reality of Millennials in Edmonton by spending a day in the life with Alexis Hillyard to find out how she handles her finances. This is the first of four Vital Topics that will be produced throughout the year. The upcoming topics will look at Millennials' behaviours around advocacy, technology and the trends they are setting. Links: Read the Vital Topic: Financial Reality of Millennials in Edmonton Get your nerd on with the Vital Topic's Resources. See our past Vital Signs reports. Check out Stump Kitchen with Alexis Hillyard. Follow journalist Emily Rendell-Watson on […]
The U Mind welcomes Travis Rivas, comic book writer extraordinaire! Travis is part of the Accidental Aliens, a San Diego comic book creation team. He drew inspiration from his own limb difference (thrombocytopenia-absent radius syndrome-or TAR syndrome)and wrote the "Unstoppable Cherub" comic book series, as well as organizing the "Super-Abled" comic book anthology. He's an active community member with the Lucky Fin Project, and is managing small press this year at San Diego Comicfest. Follow Travis: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travis.rivas.5 Facebook Writer Page: https://www.facebook.com/TravisJRivas/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rivastravis/ Follow The Accidental Aliens: https://accidentalaliens.com https://www.facebook.com/TheAccidentalAliens/ https://www.instagram.com/accidentalaliens/ Super-Abled Comics: https://accidentalaliens.com/shop/books/superabled-comics-anthology-2019/ Unstoppable Cherub V.1: https://accidentalaliens.com/shop/books/unstoppable-cherub-volume-1/ Lucky Fin Project: http://luckyfinproject.org/ Comicfest: https://www.sdcomicfest.org/ Stump Kitchen: https://www.stumpkitchen.com/ Stump Kitchen Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/stumpkitchen Black Comics Day 2020: https://www.kid-comics.com/blackcom-xday.html SoCal Comics: http://www.socalcomics.com/ Dante Basco (Rufio) in store signing, Saturday, February 15th 12pm-2pm! Telephone: (858) 715-8669 E-mail: socalcom@aol.com 8280 Clairemont Mesa Bl #124 San Diego, CA 92111 SoCal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socalcomics SoCal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socalcomics/ SoCal Twitter:https://twitter.com/socalcomics SoCal Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SoCalComics Locke & Key Comics: https://www.idwpublishing.com/trending_titles/locke-key/ October Faction:https://www.idwpublishing.com/product-category/october-faction/ Creeping Wave Radio and Lost Bread are brought to you by Lucid Nap Productions, in cooperation with a hairy, old man. The U Mind Theme: Demilitarized Zone by Ethan Meixsell If you like this show, please consider supporting the brave truth crusaders of The U Mind and all of us here at Lucid Nap Productions on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lucidnap or just buy me a coffee, to help keep me going www.buymeacoffee.com/lucidnap Follow The U Mind, theumind.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creeping-wave-radio/id1329676341 twitter.com/UMind9 www.instagram.com/u_mind_pod/ www.facebook/umindus and hear what happens when the mics go off on the other half of this puzzle, our sister podcast, Creeping Wave Radio creepingwave.com/ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cree…io/id1329676341 Ride The Wave! Or just follow us on social media! Instagram: www.instagram.com/creeping_wave_radio/ Twitter: twitter.com/CreepingWave Facebook: www.facebook.com/creepingwaveradio/ Check out my related graphic novels and art at www.lostbreadcomic.com twitter.com/L0nely_Goatherd www.instagram.com/lucid_nap/ Extra Special Thanks to our Patreons: The Grimerica Show, Nickie Benefield and Neil! We couldn't do it without you! Don't forget, our Breast Cancer Art Drive on: www.lostbreadcomic.com All proceeds from the art in this category will go to the Shades of Pink Foundation of California. www.shadesofpinkfoundationca.org/ The Shades of Pink Foundation's mission is to provide San Diego women and families in need with temporary financial assistance, while receiving medical treatment for breast cancer. Episode Art by Napoleon Doom
Alexis Hillyard from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada joins DGWL in episode 10. Listeners may recognize Alexis from her YouTube, Stump Kitchen, or as an ambassador for the Lucky Fin Project. Alexis shares how her family helped her embrace who she is from a young age and how she is bringing that full circle by working with limb-different children. Mentioned Lucky Fin Project: https://luckyfinproject.org/ Child Amputee Program: https://www.waramps.ca/ways-we-help/child-amputees/ The Garment Life: https://www.instagram.com/p/B4f2sG-FrOI/?igshid=19p4ttttiel58 Alexis’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stump_kitchen Stump Kitchen YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDa7IzZX_Lb882M4qZc6nzg Hosts for this episode: Marybeth Baluyot (@merrbertt), Chloe Lansing (@chlo.mae.l), and Marcia Darbouze (@thatdoc.marcia) A message from DGWL: We do our very best to ensure we are inclusive to all members of the community. Not very many podcasts consider the deaf and hard-of-hearing population, but we applaud those who do and challenge those who don’t. That said, we are looking for volunteers to help us transcribe future episodes--there are transcriptions available online for our current episodes--but we still need help! Please send us a message on our website--www.disabledgirlswholift.com--if you have transcribing experience and are interested in joining the crew! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disabled-girls-who-lift/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disabled-girls-who-lift/support
The Guitar Dungeon is awash with excitement this week as Ryan, Rob, Steve, and special in-studio guest Grant welcome back Alexis Hillyard, creator of the YouTube cooking channel Stump Kitchen to the show. We discuss her advocacy work as well as how the Stump Kitchen channel has evolved before launching into an extended discussion on how advocacy and content creation can work together. You don’t want to miss this one! Show Notes Stump Kitchen YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDa7IzZX_Lb882M4qZc6nzg Stump Kitchen Online https://www.stumpkitchen.com/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
Stump Kitchen is an online video series that showcases the interesting and ‘Stumptastic’ ways that Alexis Hillyard uses her body when she cooks, accompanied by a whole lot of charming co-hosts along the way! With a sprinkle of cheekiness and a hearty dose of good humour, Alexis expands the vocabulary of what’s possible in the kitchen while celebrating diversity and limb difference.Lucky Fin Project – https://luckyfinproject.org/CBC kids – https://www.cbc.ca/parents/shows/view/stump-kitchen-cooking-with-kidsStump Kitchen website – https://www.stumpkitchen.com/Stump Kitchen Instagram – @stump_kitchen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Andrea Wiebe recently graduated from the Environmental and Conservation Sciences program at the University of Alberta. She is a current Generator Intern at CJSR-FM in Edmonton and has produced numerous interviews for the station’s “Meet the DJ” series. Her passions are story-weaving and long walks in the Mill Creek Ravine.
We’ve all seen these Instagram-worthy photos of mouthwatering meals, and oftentimes wonder if we could ever cook something that looks that delicious. And when you have a chronic illness or disability, entering the kitchen can feel more like a survivor challenge with lots of rules instead of a fun and freeing time to cook. But one woman has not only brought the fun, humor and tastiness to cooking, but also some much-needed diversity…and she’d our special guest on this episode, Canadian chef and YouTube creator of Stump Kitchen, Alexis Hillyard. Born without her left hand, Alexis, fell in love with cooking vegan/vegetarian meals and share her creative ways of cooking through her fast-growing YouTube show. Alexis’ activism for limb difference and culinary love is infused within an amazing sense of humor that makes Episode 17 must-watch content. In this episode, Alexis and Dominique talk about the best reactions—especially from kids—to Stump Kitchen and her limb difference, dive into the discussion of how cooking is not just food for the soul but also a great form of mental therapy, lay out the importance of diversity in the cooking world to show that physical difference or chronic illness DOES NOT mean you can’t do something, give mega-motivation tips on how to gain confidence or humor when faced with those ignorant comments, laugh out loud when Alexis shares a childhood story that consists of a ball pin and a missing prosthetic battery, swipe left and right in our Life Tinder on things like clapping back at social media trolls or using the term disability when people want to define others, and create the best toolkit for video editing, tools to have in your kitchen, best vegan recipes like chicken and waffles, and the best cooking show to watch. Just like a 5-Star restaurant, this episode is filled with delicious life tips, funny stories, bites of motivation and the best empowerment that’ll make you feel like you can tackle life with any chronic illness/disability! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alexis was born missing a large portion of her left arm. This didn't stop her from following her dreams of having her own successful YouTube cooking show. Nor did it stop her from doing anything she damn well pleases! Live from SAIT the fellas and Alexis have a giggle filled conversation about disability, naming your limbs, the benefit of having a stump for a kitchen tool, sex, stump biting and more.
Alexis was born missing a large portion of her left arm. This didn't stop her from following her dreams of having her own successful YouTube cooking show. Nor did it stop her from doing anything she damn well pleases! Live from SAIT the fellas and Alexis have a giggle filled conversation about disability, naming your limbs, the benefit of having a stump for a kitchen tool, sex, stump biting and more.
Alexis was born missing a large portion of her left arm. This didn't stop her from following her dreams of having her own successful YouTube cooking show. Nor did it stop her from doing anything she damn well pleases! Live from SAIT the fellas and Alexis have a giggle filled conversation about disability, naming your limbs, the benefit of having a stump for a kitchen tool, sex, stump biting and more.
Ever sit around wondering what’s been going on the last few weeks in Accessibility? Find yourself craving the need of listening to three old guys talking about a bunch of accessibility news topics while trying (and usually failing) to stay on topic? Well buckle up, this week’s show is for you! Rob, Ryan, and Steve fill us in with some of the last few week’s of interesting news stories before welcoming back Alexis Hillyard to the show where she fills us in on how her YouTube channel, Stump Kitchen, has been doing since we last talked and her audition for MasterChef Canada. Show Notes Samsung Files Patent For New Braille Input on Smartwatches https://coolblindtech.com/samsung-files-patent-for-new-braille-input-on-smartwatches/ Vision Improving Nanoparticle Eyedrops Could Improve Visionhttps://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/israel-eyedrops-correct-vision/ Scientists Create World’s First 3D Printed Bionic Eye https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1010794/cure-blindness-bionic-eye-3d-printing-medical-breakthrough-science-news Amazon Announces New Line of Productshttps://www.thurrott.com/smart-home/175683/amazon-announces-a-smart-home-tsunami Restaurant Wants To Use Marijuana To Ease Lobster’s Suffering https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/21/dining/lobsters-marijuana-cooking-restaurant.html Stump Kitchenhttp://www.stumpkitchen.com AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
Our conversation with Stump Kitchen was one of those chats where we lose track of time. Guest Alexis and the hosts were sad to see the time was up. That just means we’ll have to have Alexis back or convince her to watch a bad movie for Film Frown. This episode revolves around producing the cooking show, dealing with mental health, eating a pre-dinner when you’re making risotto, sweat pant shopping and stump squeezing. Many of the Stump Kitchen recipes featured are vegan, gluten-free creations of Alexis. Inspiration often comes from Hot For Food, Minimalist Baker, Oh She Glows, and Thug Kitchen cookbooks. Cooking with guests means a lot of laughing for Alexis. She mentions this episode with Natalee as an example. W.C. Fields said, “Never work with children or animals.” A pizza sauce food fight with Ethan. A Mom has her 3 year old dress her for a week. Alexis is open to share her story, she just asks that you respect her. In one of her “Ask me anything” vids a commenter suggests that Alexis have Courtney Gilmour on Stump Kitchen. Courtney has this great read on XOjane that pairs well with our discussion of respect. Fidget Cube versus an Alexis belch! Aside from the joy of getting her stump in a lime, Alexis loves Kala namak. “Tastes like eggs,” says our friend. Recommended Vegan Deviled Eggs from Jazzmin Kaita. Alexis is distracted by Chris’ Stylophone Beatbox. The best introduction to that is probably from Brett Domino. Writing versus typing? Chris pitches Morning Pages again. We need to eat some of those smashed potatoes! Also, peanut butter cups for dessert, y’all! Some of Alexis’ recommendations are My Drunk Kitchen, Liv’s Healthy Life, Jazzmin Kaita and if you want more feel free to reach out to her with the links below. Alexis would love to hear from you. Subscribe to Stump Kitchen and support our incredible new friend Alexis. Chris tried those peanut butter cups, and yeah, throw money at the Stump Kitchen Patreon because, delicious! Follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The one stop link is stumpkitchen.com. Thanks for listening! You rock! Oh, and let’s find Alexis a gluten-free vegan hot dog! Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Five years of discussing what Montreal Sauce actually is? The steak sauce still remains a mystery, but we do have an inspiring chat with Alexis from Stump Kitchen. Our multitalented friend shares her story with us and her compassion with everyone around her. Have a listen to learn more about pronouncing Worcester sauce, STUMP CAM, challenging your palette and flammable soda pop. How do you pronounce tamari? This episode is no different than others, Chris scares the guest with his internet research of her. We talk of past guest Taryn, who thinks wooden bears are creepy. Alex grabs delicious ingredients from Earth’s General Store or even Superstore. Chris makes the Stump Kitchen pad thai recipe. Alexis left her full-time gig to do Stump Kitchen and now relies on her Patreon page. We dare you to watch an episode and not give to it. :) Gluten intolerance? Our guest believes that gluten wrecks her because she worked at Cobs for years and stuffed herself with bread. Huffing donuts from Take 5. So, chickpea chocolate chip cookies are a thing? Tasty, vegan gluten free brownies via Stump Kitchen. In the battle of energy balls, here is Alexis’ entry. Where is yours, Chris? Time to make a video, sir. The Edmonton yummy that is Padmanadi. Paul says, “When you need milk, tennis shoes, and a tire iron, shop Meijer.” Alexis loves the rad knives at Knifewear. Over-joyed that we had the opportunity to not only speak to Alexis, but meet her as well. Alexis’ spirit and conviction is contagious as it radiates from her. Take 3 minutes to watch one of her episodes on Youtube or Stump Kitchen and you’ll see it yourself. Find Stump Kitchen on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and feel free to support Alexis to keep making fabulous shows by contributing to her Patreon. You can also find us on all those sites as well. Drop us a line any time! Thanks for listening! Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon