Toronto Food and Wine Festival September 18th – 20th + Enter to Win Two Tickets!

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The first annual Toronto Food and Wine Festival is happening September 18th to 20th at Evergreen Brick Works! It pairs two of the things I love the most – food and wine!

I love this venue. I have been to a few festivals and parties at Evergreen Brick Works, and I love visiting the farmers market there as well. It’s a great space to mix and mingle, and to enjoy some great gourmet food and wine.

Why should you attend the festival? Here are five great reasons you need to go!

1. Curtis Stone, Tyler Florence, Gail Simmons, Chuck Hughes, Roger Mooking, Mark McEwan, Antonio Park and many more will be taking to the stages for demos, talks and workshops throughout the three-day event.

 

 

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2. You’ll be able to sample, sip and savour all the flavours from 130 purveyors of premium products, fine foods and beverages from Ontario, Canada and around the world in the Grand Tasting Pavilion – presented by PC Black Label.

3. For the first time ever, Cochon 555 is bringing its flavour-packed marquee events series to Canada allowing guests to sink their teeth into over 1400 pounds of expertly prepared pork dishes by the hottest chefs including Chuck Hughes, Matty Matheson and more.

4. Expert-level educational workshops welcome legendary masters like Kevin Kent (Knifewear), Tetsuya “Ted” Iizuka (Soba Canada), and Antonio Park (Park Restaurant) to share their knowledge regarding time-held traditions like knife skills and soba noodle making.

5. Canada’s Best New Student Chef will be crowned after an exciting and unique cooking competition called Taste Canada Cooks the Books. Some of the brightest up-and-coming culinary talents from schools across Canada will gather in front of a live audience in the Miele Kitchen to make a dish from a well-known Canadian cookbook, with the author on stage!

 

 

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How would you like to win two tickets to the Toronto Food and Wine Festival?

Enter via the Rafflecopter App below to win! The tickets will provide you and a guest general admission to the festival, and will give you access to the Grand Tasting Paviliion and some celebrity chef events.

The contest ends on Tuesday, August 4th, 2015, and is open to Canadian residents only. There are multiple ways to enter, with one randomly selected winner announced on August 4th.

Good luck to everyone who enters!

For more on the Toronto Food and Wine Festival, visit them at www.torontofoodandwine.com, and on social media here:

Facebook: /Toronto FOOD & WINE
Twitter: @TOfoodandwine
Instagram: @tofoodandwine

 

 

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Mandy Furnis

 

 

3rd Annual Touch-a-Truck Event – Friday, August 21st!

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When I found out I was having a boy, I knew the next 18 years of my life would include a lot of dirt, mud and trucks, but I had no idea that I would actually get pretty interested in those things myself.

It’s actually not that bad hanging out with the boys sometimes, and finding fun new activities we can do as a family is fun. One of them is the annual Touch-a-Truck event in Oshawa.

This year the Touch-a-Truck event will be entering its 3rd year, and will be taking place outside of the General Motors Centre in Oshawa on Friday, August 21st from 5pm – 8pm.

Last year when we attended many of my son’s friends attended as well, and they loved climbing all over some of the cool trucks at the event.

The event is free, but making a donation to big Brothers Big Sisters shouldn’t be missed.

Children of all ages can get up close to over 40 vehicles of all shapes and sizes they normally couldn’t interact with like giant cranes and bulldozers.

Kids can also check out the camel rides provided by the Bowmanville Zoo, as well as Bricks 4 Kidz Oshawa who will have specialty vehicle Lego sets that can be built and raced. There will also be a charity BBQ from the Spectra food and beverage team.

 

 

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Current vehicle partners include the Durham Regional Police, Oshawa Fire Services, St. John Ambulance, Ontario Regiment Museum, GO Transit, Durham Region Transit, NICHE LIMOS, City of Oshawa, Mackie Group, Oshawa PUC, G4S Canada, Durham Kubota, CCT Auto-Trans Inc., Durhamway Bus Lines Inc., Hard-Co Construction, Canadian Tire Motorsports Park, Canadian Red Cross, Clarington Contracting Services, Verspeeten Cartage, and more.

For more information on the event visit www.generalmotorscentre.com.

My Visit to Sweetgrass Spa

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This Sunday I indulged a little and visited sweetgrass spa in Toronto.

It’s a women’s only spa located in Toronto on Queen Street East, and it is part of Verity which is a private women’s club.

Verity is also connected to the Ivy boutique hotel, and George Restaurant.

The women’s club, hotel, restaurant and spa are all located in a restored 1850’s chocolate factory, so the building has a lot of character. Although Verity and the spa are for women only, accommodations and access to the restaurant are open to men.

 

 
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The spa is in the lower level of the building, and it was very serine. The change rooms included lockers with fluffy towels, robes, slippers, and even a fresh tooth brush and tooth paste. There were showers in the same area, and a large vanity area for freshening up.

 

 

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The lounge area was lit with chandeliers and candles, and had plenty of seating areas so you had the opportunity to relax on your own, or gossip with girlfriends in a group.

 

 

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There were plenty of winding hallways leading to other treatment areas, and everything was so pretty!

 

 
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They offer services such as manicures, pedicures, facials, massages, body wraps, hair removal, and even eyelash extensions.

You can also enjoy their Hydrotherapies on site for free with any spa package, or service valued at $100 and over. You can also purchase a single Hydrotherapy visit for $50 and it includes access to the lockers, spa lounge, refreshment bar, Jacuzzi, infrared sauna and ozonated swimming pool.

The pool and Jacuzzi are in a completely separate area surrounded by lounge chairs, and the room is temperate controlled so it is nice and warm.

 

 
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The manicure and pedicure area overlooks the pool, and that is where I had a manicure.

 

 
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The nail products are by OPI, and I had a lovely relaxing manicure service. When I was done it was rather nice to lounge by the pool with no boys around!

It was a very relaxing visit, and I’m looking forward to heading back.

For more information on sweetgrass spa, visit them here!

 

 
Mandy Furnis

 

 

Launch of the TreehouseGO App + Treehouse Big Day Out 2 Promo Code!

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Treehouse has literally been playing on repeat in my home since my son was born. Even when he was an infant, he was always drawn to the songs and images playing on Treehouse.

My son is a huge fan of Bubble Guppies and Mike the Knight, so before we leave for a trip I always head over to iTunes to download some of the latest shows.

Treehouse has just launched an app called TreehouseGO where you can view live shows, save favourite shows, and bring Treehouse virtually wherever you travel with your tablet or phone.

The TreehouseGO app will help me with those long flights and road trips! The TreehouseGO App is now live and downloadable at the Apple app store or Google Play.

 

 

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Now I can use the handy download-to-go option called My Backpack to download episodes of Bubble Guppies, and we can then view the shows my son loves without an internet connection.

TreehouseGO is the only network app to offer this feature! The Live Stream icon also lets you watch Treehouse live as it airs on television.

 

 
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TreehouseGO is free for anyone to download. If you are not a Treehouse subscriber, you will be able to explore the app and view a limited sampling of popular Treehouse content. The app is designed for kids aged 2 to 6, and it’s easy for kids to navigate

The app will be continually updated with current Treehouse series such as Dora and Friends, Little Charmers, Octonauts, Toopy & Binoo, Bubble Guppies and Mike the Knight.

In other big Treehous news, Treehouse is having another Big Day Out celebration this year!

The Treehouse Big Day Out 2 event is happening September 12th and 13th in Toronto at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre.

Both The Wiggles and Splash and Boots will be featured, and TreehouseGO subscribes can save 20% on tickets with the promo code “ThGo20”! For tickets (which are on sale now) and more details on the festival, click here.

For more information on the TreehouseGO app, visit www.treehousetv.com/treehouseGO!

 

 

Mandy Furnis
 

 

Which Father should you celebrate with on Father’s Day?

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Once I had my son there was a brand new father to celebrate on Father’s Day – my husband! This sort of created a bit of a conundrum for us on the holiday. We had my father, my husband’s father, and now my husband all sharing a holiday. Who’s day was it really to celebrate with?

I used to have an easier time on this holiday. When I was a kid, I had a great father and Father’s Day was all his. It was his day for our family to celebrate and show him how special he was with cards and gifts. When I was a teenager my parents divorced, and how I explain it to other’s is that my father got confused in the divorce and thought that you not only left your wife, but your kids as well. He moved away (to another country actually!) and slowly left our lives, and well basically left my siblings and I fatherless. Don’t worry, this isn’t a sob story about how I don’t have a father – it’s really not as bad as it sounds! Father’s Day became a little different – I really didn’t have one (exactly) anymore so there was nothing for me to celebrate on that day. It was a bit of a sore reminder of what I had lost, but in the end I made peace with it.

Fast forward to years later, and I gained a step father. I feel like step father doesn’t encompass how amazing he really is. I know everyone says this, but my (step) father is the best dad ever. There is really no one better. He always has great advice, he knows how to fix everything on the planet, he treats my brother and sister and I like we are his own, and he has created a real home with my mom that all of us kids love to go back to. I still have their house as “Home” on my caller ID. He is truly the nicest guy on the planet! Really, any of my friends who have ever met him and have spoken to him even for a short time have always commented that he is the nicest guy ever. Oh, and my son pretty much thinks he walks on water and absolutely adores his “Papa”. This person truly made up for all of the years we missed having a dad. We truly lucked out!

Father’s Day took on a new meaning when he came into my life, and then I had someone to buy that coveted Father’s Day card for, and to buy a gift for to show some appreciation for how great he was.

When I got married, there was another father I had to celebrate as well – my husbands. Husbands aren’t the greatest at handling holidays, so I would always help with picking out gifts and cards, and trying to plan visits. Now we had two father’s to take care of in one day, and things were a bit more complicated, but we made it work.

I had a baby. There was a new father! My husband is an amazing father, and he has amazed me with how he has become such great dad. This guy does everything for our son with ease and confidence, and he sometimes he even does it all better than me!

The new problem we have encountered is how do we celebrate Father’s Day with three dad’s in the mix?

I realized about a week ago that this is a bit of a problem. It’s hard to coordinate spending time with everyone on the same day, especially when there are other siblings who want to do something special as well with dad. I also realized as we were planning this all out, my husband was getting shafted. We were trying so hard to figure out what we would do with the other dad’s that we didn’t even consider that it was my husband’s day to be celebrated as well.

This year I told my husband to choose exactly how he wanted to spend Father’s Day. It could be with just my son and I, he could do something on his own, he could do something with my father, or something with his father. We could spend the day doing visits, lunches – whatever he wanted, but the choice was his first. He may be a new father, but the day is about him as well now and appreciating him. Basically I gave him first dibs on choosing how we spend Father’s Day, and we would find a way to visit with and celebrate with the other dad’s once we figured this all out.

After thinking about it, my husband decided that what he really wanted to do that day was keep things very low key and go for a day of riding his motorcycle with both of our dad’s. It’s not even because it’s Father’s Day that he wanted to do this – it’s something he truly wanted to do with the people he wanted to do it with. I think that was the most important thing I realized – I wanted my husband and brand-spanking-new-father to spend the day exactly how he wanted to. It’s just a great bonus he wanted to spend it with the other two important father’s in his life.

 

 

Mandy Furnis