Anna Tomcik Olson was born in
Atlanta,
Georgia. Her parents, Donna and Andy Tomcik, immigrated to
Toronto where she grew up. Olson's paternal grandparents came from Slovakia. Olson earned a degree in
political science and
sociology from
Queen's University in
Kingston. She also worked for a time in a bank in
downtown Toronto. During her lunch breaks, Olson wandered the
St. Lawrence Market searching for different ingredients and inspiration for her next
dinner party. Olson recalls that she was baking a banana muffin one night after being unable to sleep when she had a "muffin epiphany" and decided to pursue a culinary career. Olson then enrolled in the College of Culinary Arts at
Johnson & Wales University in
Providence, Rhode Island. Upon her graduation from the university, Olson travelled across the
United States. She would eventually find her way to
Niagara Falls. Olson was a pastry chef at
Inn on the Twenty in
Jordan, Ontario for seven years, where she met her husband, chef Michael Olson. Olson's writings include
The Inn on the Twenty Cookbook, co-authored by her husband and published in 2000. Olson also published a cookbook called
Sugar in 2004. It was a companion to her TV show by the same name which aired on
Food Network Canada. Olson co-authored another book with her husband which was released in October 2005. The book is called
Anna & Michael Olson Cook at Home: Recipes for Everyday and Every Occasion. This is a menu-driven book which highlights how Olson and her husband cook at home. It also includes tips and tricks for entertaining and weeknight dining. In late 2006, another cookbook with recipes derived from
Sugar, called
Another Cup of Sugar was released. Olson also writes for publications such as
Vines and
LCBO Food and Drink. Anna Olson opened Olson Food at Port in
Port Dalhousie, a historic lakeside community in
St. Catharines,
Ontario. She sold the Port Dalhousie shop in April 2009, to their long-time friend and pastry chef Andrea Poirier and her sister Leesa Leshkewich. In July 2008, the Olsons opened their second location, Olson Foods at Ravine, in partnership with Ravine Vineyards in
St. David's, Ontario. In February 2010 it was announced that they were no longer involved with the location at The Ravine Winery and the partnership was ended. Olson supports a local program called the Niagara Women's Enterprise Centre. The centre provides training in the hospitality sector to women who might not have that opportunity, with her end-of-the-day product given to a local
YWCA women's shelter or Out of the Cold Program. ==Endorsements==