Another look at Morgann Book

Nobody would have guessed that Morgann Book would be uploading more than just videos of herself decorating cakes to an audience of almost three million followers on TikTok. What’s next for the Ancaster teen? 

By: Darya Soufian

(Mara Tataryn/Dairy Queen)

In January 2020, Morgann Book uploaded two videos of herself decorating some Dairy Queen cakes to TikTok. She woke up the next day to millions of views and thousands of new followers. 

A lot changed for the young teenager as she gained more traction and quickly became the “Dairy Queen girl from TikTok.” By the first quarter of 2021, Book had amassed two million followers and a growing fan base that was craving more. 

It’s been over two years since she started this journey and the almost 19-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down. But some things have definitely changed. 

Book graduated from high school last year and started her first year of social science at McMaster University. She plans on specializing in political science next year. 

About three years ago, when the Book family opened the Dairy Queen store in Ancaster, Ont., Monica Dycha started working there and quickly hit it off with Book. 

Friends and co-workers, Morgann Book (left) and Monica Dycha (right), pose together with some Blizzards at the Ancaster Dairy Queen store. (Darya Soufian/CanCulture)

The two went to elementary school together, but with Dycha being a year older, they didn’t become friends until they started working together. Eventually, she started helping Book with her videos.

“We’re both very similar. We both love reading books and hanging out together,” Dycha said. “We were working a shift together and she asked me if I wanted to be a part of a loop she was making for a video, and I said yes.”

Soon after, they started to hang out outside of the workplace and Dycha would get involved with the vlogs that Book was making. 

“I didn’t know people would want to get a cake just for Morgann to decorate and film it, which she did a lot of the time. That was pretty shocking,” Dycha said. “It’s sometimes weird to me that people say to her ‘I love you so much’ like a celebrity, but I’ve never seen Morgann as a celebrity.” 

“I see her as my best friend, so it’s really cool but also surprising… It’s definitely been a life-changing experience for her and everyone who works at the Dairy Queen, but it hasn’t changed anyone’s attitude. And she’s really humble about it too.” 

In her first semester of university, Book didn’t work much at Dairy Queen, but she has found more of a balance between work and school in this second semester. As much as she enjoys interacting with her co-workers and customers, she plans to cut down her hours until the summer. 

While Book still wants to be a lawyer, this new “influencer” lifestyle is becoming a consistent side hustle for her right now. It’s been a lot to juggle — and sometimes a struggle to get brand deals — but she recently hired a manager to help lift some of the weight off her shoulders. It has allowed Book to focus a bit more on school and creating content. 

“They handle all of my emails, brand deals and negotiations; the business side to content creation,” Book said.

Some of her favourite collaborations so far include IKEA and Indigo. She hopes to work with Audible, Lululemon and Spotify soon.

In the past year, Book has started to get more comfortable with YouTube, where she has more creative freedom to make longer videos on just about anything. She started her channel in March 2021 and now has over 700,000 subscribers. 

Book also added that there’s a new audience to engage with on YouTube, which she wasn’t expecting. She initially thought that most of her TikTok followers would migrate over, but has since noticed that the majority of her subscribers are new to her content. 

“The response I get from TikTok sometimes isn’t the greatest and it can be really negative. I think it takes a hit on people’s self-esteem and overall confidence, but on YouTube, I found it to be surprisingly positive,” Book said. “There’s still some hate comments but it’s a really supportive community. I think that’s what has made me want to continue to grow — it changed my mindset a little bit.” 

Book’s shifts often include decorating birthday cakes and filming them for TikTok videos using a phone holder around her neck. (Mara Tataryn/Dairy Queen)

Brand deals and content creation aside, Book has been going on family trips to Florida for a break, mostly from the cold. She also takes this as an opportunity to visit other Dairy Queen locations and scope out something new to try. 

“Everytime I go in, my parents are like, ‘Tell them you make videos!’, and I never bring it up. I’ve never been asked about my videos, even though I’m always filming when I go in,” she said. “I just don’t want to be that person, I just want to be another customer. I want to see how they work. I don’t know why but it’s so intriguing to me.”  

This new journey with social media might be a long-term gig for Book, but she admits that it does scare her sometimes to think about having so many eyes on her. 

“When I was younger, I liked to fly under the radar. I was very introverted and not into social media. It’s been exciting having people watch me grow and make mistakes — it sounds cheesy but it’s true,” she said. “Sometimes it stresses me out a bit because of this filtered version I’m often presenting to the world, and a small part of me wishes I was just not part of this… although I’m so thankful for it.” 

Book thinks that it will be fun to tell her kids about how she made cake videos when she was younger, but also said that there’s a small chance she will still be doing it when she’s 40.

“I don’t know if I’m still going to be doing this even in a couple of years — but I hope I am.” 

Canadian food Instagrams you need to follow: Western and Northern edition

15 food Instagrammers that you need to check out if you live in Western or Northern Canada!

By: Ruby Asgedome

(Abby Grant/CanCulture)

At some point, we have all found ourselves stalking food influencers for quick, easy and fun recipes — especially since spending the last two years cooking from home has impacted the food creativity of many Canadians. 

If you live on the west or north sides of the country,  you might already be familiar with these 15 influencers below. They post daily unique food content that is guaranteed to make your mouth water and inspire you to try making your own versions. In case you’re following us from an eastern province, be sure to head over to the first part of this series!

1. @deannawooVancouver

If you love Asian food, you need to check out Deanna! She spends her time trying out new food spots across Vancouver and includes reviews in her Instagram posts and TikTok videos. She also doesn’t limit her posts to just food; followers are able to find drink reviews and ideas across her page as well. 

2, @9jafoodieSaskatchewan

Created by Ronke Edoho, this Saskatchewan-based account showcases Nigerian recipes that you can make in the comfort of your own kitchen. Edoho’s videos walk followers through the creation of a number of Nigerian delicacies. If you love anything and everything with spice, you need to check her out.

3. @busybakerblogWinnipeg

If you’re looking for healthy, easy recipes and some tasty desserts, Chrissie’s got you covered. From simple soups to pumpkin oat bread, she walks you through the easy steps to make these fun and tasty creations. As the seasons change, so does @busybakerblog and the featured recipes. 

4. @foodbymariaCalgary

If you’re a vegetarian or love vegetarian food, head to Maria’s page, filled with mouthwatering food. She links all her recipes in her bio so that followers are able to recreate their own (hopefully) just as tasty versions. Be sure to check out this Calgary-based chef. 

5. @vancouverfoodieVancouver

If food is your love language like @vancouverfoodie’s Emma, you need to hit that follow button. The Vancouver-based foodie fills her page with heavenly Asian food and restaurants. From late-night pho spots across Vancouver to the best halo-halo and happy hour offers in the city, Emma’s got your back with the best recommendations for a night out!

6. @yukon_foodieWhitehorse

If you ever find yourself in Whitehorse and looking for the best food spots, Heather Roach has all the drops on the best food across the city. Her account includes images of select menu items from a restaurant, their prices, flavour, service and any special touches. Even if you don’t have a trip planned to Yukon anytime soon, it doesn’t hurt to check out this aesthetically pleasing page.

7. @heyhangryhippoKelowna, B.C.

Whether you’re looking for breakfast foods, lunch ideas or even fun desserts, you can find awesome recommendations here. Kenny’s food Instagram is surely going to have you drooling! Every post looks amazing and will have you making the ride to Kelowna to try all of the amazing food spots that Kenny highlights. 

8. @peppersandpennies Manitoba 

If you’re looking to whip up some quick meals on a budget, pay @peppersandpennies a visit. This proud Manitoban showers her followers with easy breakfast, lunch and dinner ideas. Cheap, quick and healthy— the ultimate trifecta. 

9. @foodkarmablogCalgary 

Vancouver-turned-Calgary foodie Carmen showcases a range of cuisines bursting with flavour. The page includes photos of tacos, rice bowls, brown butter chocolate and Skor cookies, just to name a few. Carmen includes the restaurants’ location tags in her posts, along with fun reviews that help you know exactly what you can expect when you visit.

10. @wpgeatsWinnipeg

This couple has got you covered on all the amazing food spots across Winnipeg. Their page features the two of them trying sushi, burgers, pasta and more around the city. They also always make sure to include a breakdown of what they’re eating and where followers can find the food spots!

11. @lindorkEdmonton

This fun food blogger can be found running around Edmonton, tasting delicious foods and giving her followers the plug for free or discounted yums. Linda of @lindork is also on YouTube with a series where she tries different food each week and gives a fun and quick review. 

12. @tiffy.cooksVancouver

TikTok-famous @tiffy.cooks is based in Vancouver. Her verified page features an assortment of juicy Asian cuisine — and don’t worry, she’s got your back with all the recipes linked in her bio! So if you’re looking for some inspiration and don’t want to eat out, check out her account and cook some delicious food following her detailed instructions!

13. @miss_foodieCalgary

If you ever find yourself in Calgary and don’t know where to eat, check out Patricia’s page to find anything and everything you need to know about restaurants in the city — especially if you love desserts! From a mouthwatering crème brûlée danish to a loaded stuffed-crust pizza, Patricia knows good food.

14. @manitobarestaurantsManitoba

If you’re ever visiting Manitoba but aren’t sure where to visit for a bite, @manitobarestaurants has got you covered! This is the ultimate Instagram directory for all of Manitoba’s yummiest restaurants. On their page, you’ll find images of chicken and waffles, burgers and so much more from a range of restaurants across the province!

15. @sask.eatsSaskatchewan

@sask.eats is the go-to page for all of the local restaurants that Saskatchewan has to offer. It features photos of mouth-watering meals from a variety of local spots — including breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.

Canadian food Instagrams you need to follow: Eastern edition

If you live in Eastern Canada, these 22 accounts have your next meal idea covered.

By: Yanika Saluja

(Abby Grant/CanCulture)

Late-night scrolling through your Instagram explore page always leads you to some exemplary mouth-watering dishes that make you want to hop in the kitchen and get your apron on, doesn’t it? We thank food influencers and bloggers for that.

Here in Canada, being one of the largest countries in the world and a melting pot of many cultures, we have tons of phenomenal food to offer — and influencers hard at work exploring them.

In this two-part series, CanCulture is going to save you the hassle of browsing through social media to look for new recipes by introducing you to some extraordinary Canadian food accounts on Instagram. Their content will surely entice both your eyes and palate. Our first stop: the eastern provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

1. @hungry.jo

Jo is a Toronto-based food blogger interested in promoting local restaurants and food outlets. She shares appealing photos of different dishes and cuisines she fancies from the places she visits. And the best part? Jo recommends her go-to restaurants when craving something specific, so as her audience you’re always covered. If you’re a restaurant in Toronto, you can also collaborate with Jo by contacting her at @eventswithjo.

2. @diningwithchrissy

Chrissy gives exceptional recommendations for numerous food outlets in the Greater Toronto Area. Her Instagram feed is heavenly and will make you drool for sure. She focuses on different cuisines in this diverse area and is your person if you are craving divine appetizers (such as her posts of the messy wings and hot fries at Chicken Dough) and desserts (such as assorted cheesecake bites from Toronto Food Boss). 

3. @smileey.lucy

If you are looking for some homemade recipes with a touch of mother’s love, Lucy should be your go-to food influencer. Lucy shares her favourite orders from restaurants around Toronto, with honest reviews and detailed descriptions. Not only that, Lucy also unfolds her own special recipes for delicious foods and drinks that you do not want to miss out on. So, if you are looking to impress your guests with sensational dishes and eye-catching presentations, you have to check out her account on Instagram.

4. @livinglou

Louisa Clements is a Toronto-based food blogger who has countless recipes to offer, from breakfast to desserts and even mid-day snacks. She inspires beginners to be greater cooks, especially those who just started their adulthood journey and are living alone. Her website features a whole separate section for simple five-ingredient recipes. Her creations will surely give your taste buds butterflies.

5. @hungrysheepie

Based in Toronto, Cherrie exercises her photography skills and has the sophisticated palate of a food blogger to suggest drool-worthy eats, from everyday foods like burgers and pizzas to authentic specialty restaurants. She even takes care of minimizing your search for desserts by recommending tempting cakes, cookies and our favourite, milkshakes!

6. @t.foodie_blog

This eye-pleasing Instagram food blog will make you get into your car and drive to all the restaurants you were missing out on before in Toronto, Mississauga, Ont. and the Kitchener-Waterloo region. It focuses mainly on takeouts, breakfast, sushi and mouth-watering desserts. The feed itself has such a tempting look to it that you won’t be able to stop yourself from following along.

7. @markhamfoodie

Can’t decide where to go with your partner for a date night? Well, food influencer duo Bonnie and Frank got you covered. This amazing couple goes around the GTA, mainly Markham, Ont., and snaps the most delicious pictures of the foods and cuisines they try. The best part about their Instagram is that Bonnie and Frank put up story highlights of all the restaurants and cafes they visited, so it’s easier for viewers to check out the place they are planning on going to.

8. @katherinewants

This has to be one of our favourite food accounts on Instagram. Randy Feltis from Barrie, Ont. uses his magical hands to cook up the most heavenly dishes, and his fiancée Katherine Grace takes up the job of enjoying and leaving the audience to drool. They showcase their recipes through videos, with Randy voicing the instructions, making the experience as simple as it can get.

9. @maggielicious.to

A boba enthusiast and Asian food fanatic, Maggie shares her best tastes from around Toronto, focusing mainly on Chinese and other Asian cuisines. It’s like Maggie has a PhD in boba, so make sure to check out her page the next time you crave milk tea!

10. @itslivb

Liv B from Halifax reveals her vegan cooking tips and plant-based recipes for all the vegans out there who are craving for a good meal right now. You can also find Liv on YouTube, where she posts all of her wholesome recipes, including a series dedicated to homemade coffee shop-standard drinks that will greatly interest all the coffee lovers.

11. @gregsvegangourmet

Greg from Halifax, who also happens to be the husband of the previous influencer on this list — @itslivb, is an amazing vegan food blogger with equally amazing and easy-to-make recipes to offer. His aesthetic reels where he executes the recipes are a must watch — and you won’t be able to stop drooling once you do.

12. @eatingwithwinnie

If you are a parent who wants to make your child’s lunch boxes creative, or you want to add some funk to your everyday food, Winnie from Toronto is the influencer you are looking for. Her artistic talents are clearly evident on her Instagram, which may just inspire you to also decorate everything you eat. She makes her foods come to life by shaping them as adorable characters that will surely make you go “Aww.”

13. @bigspoonfull

From Indian to Indonesian food, from desserts to smoothies, Ashley from Toronto has tasted it all. Her account has impressively diverse food selections and should be your one-stop source for all kinds of cuisines. Beyond Toronto, Ashley sometimes recommends restaurants and dishes from around the world when she travels.

14. @foodiemibear

Maria, based in Toronto, is possibly one of the most aesthetic food bloggers in Canada. Her phenomenal taste in different eats and cocktails alone makes it worth following her, but it’s her photography skills that make you want to jump into the screen and pull out the dishes for real.

15. @marisasitaliankitchen

For all the Italian food lovers out there, Marisa from Montreal is your girl. You can find all of her easy-to-make Italian recipes in the form of Instagram reels, which are going to leave you stunned and rushing to the kitchen instantly.

16. @savourbyshannon

Shannon McQuaid from Prince Edward Island is a local food advocate working with @canadasfoodisland and @fallflavourspei. She has amazing recipes worthy of trying and an especially good hand at making yummy cookies for every kind of season.

17. @dansmonverre

Are you a wine enthusiast? If so, then following Patrick from Quebec is a must. He embarks on a mission to review different brands and flavours of wine. Check out his Instagram before ordering a glass on your next fine dining experience. 

18. @dibbsondining

D Dibblee from Nova Scotia offers some really amazing and delicious diet-friendly recipes among nutrition content catered mostly to women. On top of her occupation as a dietician, she is also a teacher and a writer. If you want to eat more nutritiously, make sure to give her page a visit.

19. @taste.montreal

If you are looking for the most delicious restaurants or cafes around Montreal, @taste.montreal is the Instagram for you. From juicy burgers to mouth-watering doughnut places, this colourful feed has it all.

20. @wheretoeatmontreal

Craving tacos? Burgers? Pizzas? Dessert? Good brunch places? This food Instagram is a Montrealer’s haven, so make sure you check it out — you can count on it to lead you to a delicious meal.

21. @bistronomie.mtl

We agree that this page is perfect for, as it says in their Instagram bio, “when your girlfriend can’t decide where to eat.” Based in Montreal, the informative food account follows a consistent theme with its uploads by adding post-it reviews right on the pictures.

22. @kathyjollimore

As a food stylist and owner of Side Hustle Snackbar in St. Dartmouth, N.S., Kathy Jollimore has some phenomenal dishes and recipes to share. She regularly posts the most aesthetic photos of the food and baked goods she makes.

10 Canadian fashion bloggers to look out for this year

By Aya Baradie

Instagram has become an increasingly popular platform for everyone to showcase their fashion blogging talents. From crazy patterns to pastel pinks, we believe these ten Canadian fashion bloggers have a lot of inspiration to offer fashion enthusiasts everywhere:

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1. Cara McLeay (@carajourdan)

Followers: 219K

What you can expect: sundresses and major hairstyle inspo

Where: Vancouver, BC

 

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2.  Qing (@qingaling)

Followers: 37.7K

What you can expect: a grey and pink aesthetic with a whole lot of coffee

Where: Toronto, Ont.

 

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3. Sarah Hasni (@sarahhasni)

Followers: 30.4K

What you can expect: chic, parisian outfits with a beautifully-styled turban

Where: Montreal, QC

 

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4. Abdulla Khatib (@absdulla)

Followers: 9.3K

What you can expect: an array of different styles from a vintage 60s look to relaxed puffer vests.

Where: Toronto, Ont.

 

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5. Alanna Durkovich (@xandervintage)

Followers: 221K

What you can expect: urban street style with ever-changing hair colours and styles

Where: Vancouver, BC

 

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6. Mo Handahu (@Misslionhunter)

Followers: 47.3K

What you can expect: crazy, vibrant prints and the biggest smile you’ll ever see

Where: Halifax, NS

 

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7. Farahdhukai

Followers: 5.9M

What you can expect: beauty tutorials and everyday life hacks for skin and hair care

Where: Toronto, Ont.

 

8. Amanda Monty

Followers: 39.5K

What you can expect: an endless array of pastel-coloured outfits, with a huge emphasis on pink

Where: Hamilton, Ont.

 

9. Jonathan Cavaliere (@Themrcavaliere)

Followers: 18.6K

What you can expect: a combination of relaxed and sophisticated; a suit paired with sneakers

Where: Toronto, Ont.

 

 

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10. Lady Divine (@uhmlady)

Followers: 50.7K

What you can expect: taking minimalism and streetwear to a whole new level

Where: Edmonton, AB