Margo Oliver


Margo Oliver was a Canadian cookery expert. She was the food editor of Weekend Magazine and wrote a number of cookbooks as well as articles on the subject of cooking.

Early life and education

Oliver was born and grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She worked wrapping parcels at Eaton's department store. She took a business course and for a short time worked as a legal secretary. In 1950, she earned an undergraduate degree in home economics from the University of Manitoba, followed by a year of graduate work at the University of Minnesota.

Career

Oliver worked for General Mills in the Betty Crocker Kitchens in Minneapolis. She became Canada's first "Betty Crocker" after General Mills expanded its operations into Canada. As "Betty Crocker", she spent four years traveling throughout Canada, appearing on radio and television, speaking to groups and giving cooking demonstrations.
She joined the staff of the Montreal Standard newspaper in 1959 as food editor of the weekend newspaper supplement, "Weekend Magazine", and its successor "Today", until 1982 when "Today" ceased publication. At her behest, the Standard built a proper test kitchen for her where she tested recipes for her columns in "Weekend Magazine" and "Today". During her time with Weekend Magazine, she married Victor Morgan.
Many of Oliver's recipes were reprinted and reviewed in newspapers and magazines. In 1993, she was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Ontario Home Economists in Business.
Oliver died in June 2010 in Fergus, Ontario.

Writings on cooking

Many obituaries published immediately after her death incorrectly stated that she wrote seven cookbooks, as does the article in the OHEIB Hall of Fame.

In English

During her time at "Weekend Magazine" and "Today", Margo Oliver published approximately 10,000 recipes in the two, as well as five cookbooks plus several more ephemeral publications. Later, she published a further three cookbooks.Weekend Magazine Cookbook, Montreal Standard Publishing, 1967; softcover reprint, Totem, 1977, Weekend Magazine Menu Cookbook, Montreal Standard Publishing, 1972, ; softcover reprint, Optimum Publishing, 1989, Stew and Casserole Cookbook, Optimum Publishing, 1975, Most Treasured Recipes, Optimum Publishing, 1977, Great Entertainers, Health and Welfare Canada, 1980; reprinted, Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission, 1991, and later on line.Weekend Magazine Cooking School, Weekend Magazine, 1981; Twenty Lessons About Basic Cooking and Baking Techniques plus Twenty-eight Additional Lessons About Basic Cooking and Baking TechniquesCooking for Today, Today Magazine Inc, 1982, Cookbook for Seniors, International Self-Counsel Press, 1989, Good Food for One, International Self-Counsel Press, 1990, Classical Canadian Recipes, Optimum Publishing, 1993, ; this was also printed Classical American Recipes, Great Pond Publishing, 1993, and The Good Food Cookbook, Tormont Publishing, 1993,

In French

Several of Margo Oliver's cookbooks also appeared in French:Perspectives Les Menus, Montreal Standard Publishing, 1972, Cuisine Pour Tous Les Jours, Editions Optimum Limitée, 1975, La Bonne Cuisine, HB & Cie Editeurs, 1992,