Girl Dinner 613 feeds Ottawa an innovative twelve-course meal for a good cause | Page 21 | Unpublished
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Author: Sofia Misenheimer
Publication Date: March 11, 2026 - 11:00

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Girl Dinner 613 feeds Ottawa an innovative twelve-course meal for a good cause

March 11, 2026
There's a term for the practice of piling cheese, olives, crackers, grapes and whatever else is in the fridge onto a plate and calling the mishmash a complete meal: "girl dinner." The viral TikTok trend from 2023 gave name to the low-effort way women can eat when no one’s watching. Read More


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