It’s sparkleshinylove’s 1st Birthday! Plus a Sweet Kate Spade Handbag Giveaway!

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This month marks the 1st anniversary of sparkleshinylove!

It’s been a really fun year and I’ve learned a lot along the way. There have been some really late nights, grammar mistakes that have haunted me, and technical issues that have dumbfounded me, but somehow I made it to this point.

Thanks to all of you who have been reading my blog this year – I appreciate it more than you know!

I love writing this blog, and I hope that you enjoyed visiting the site over the past year.

Hopefully the next year will be even better!

To celebrate I’m giving away a fabulous Kate Spade handbag! It’s pretty, pink, and I really want to keep it.

 

 

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It retails for $398.00. CDN, and you can enter below via the Rafflecopter App.

This contest begins today, Monday, October 20th, at 8:00am EST 2014, and ends Saturday, October 26th, 2014 at 12:00am EST. This contest is open to all residents of the US and Canada.

Good luck to everyone who everyone who enters!

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What to Expect at This Weekend’s Delicious Food Show

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This morning I was lucky enough to attend the media tour, breakfast, and press conference for the Delicious Food Show. I previously posted about the show and what to expect, but now I’ve experienced it first hand and I can tell you what not to miss.

 

 

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This morning we met with Chef Chuck Hughes as he was prepping in the kitchen for a workshop he would be doing with a small group of people who purchased tickets for the Exclusive Chef Series. He was super nice, and very animated! It made me wish I had signed up for that workshop!

 

 

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We did a tour of the show, and I got a great overview of which booths were there. We were treated with breakfast done by one of my favourite restaurants, BUCA. Everyone was raving about breakfast – it was amazing! I had a caprese-style breakfast sandwich, fresh cheeses and cured meats, and lots of their baked treats.

 

 

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Next up we had the press conference featuring Chef Mario Batali, Tyler Florence, Chuck Hughes and BUCA’s Rob Gentile.

 

 
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One of the most interesting topics for me was what the chefs feed their children. They were saying they didn’t have kids menus at their restaurants because they though kids should be able to enjoy their regular menu items. Mario and Tyler were saying that they thought if you offer you kids chicken fingers and fries all the time, that is setting the course for how they may want to eat in the future. I found this so interesting! I always thought if restaurants didn’t have kids menu’s, then kids weren’t welcome. I may have been totally wrong!

If you are planning to go to the Delicious Food show today, Saturday or Sunday then make sure you visit some of my favourite booths!
 

 
Jacqueline Poirier creates custom ceramic art, and the plates she had on display at the show were really pieces of art! I loved the pizza plate!

 

 
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I couldn’t help but stop at the booth of Sophia Saunders because I loved her prints! She can put any of her designs on tea towels as well, and I thought the Toronto-themed ones would make a great gift! Everything is hand-printed, and no two pieces are the same.

 

 
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I seriously don’t think I’ve had a good cannoli since my vacation in Italy, but the one I tried today may have changed all of that. Holy Cannoli makes fresh Sicilian cannoli’s that are totally delish. At the show you can purchase fresh cannoli’s, or they have cute little packs of cannoli pieces with dip as well. What I really loved were their take-home kits! You would get a packages of shells, and the filling separately so you can make them fresh in time for a party.

 

 
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I’ve blogged about one of my trips to Rock Lobster before (which I loved), and their booth at the Delicious Food Show was one of my favourites today! They are serving up some of their signature food on one side, and their is a bar serving Samuel Adams on the other side.
 

 
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I really liked the art by Hanna V. for the kitchen! Hanna and her husband actually make the frames themselves too.
 

 
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The prettiest booth has to go to Anet Gesualdi Macarons! It looked like a cute little boutique, and it was very busy! I sort of just wanted to hang out there all day because it was so cute.

 

 
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My favourite doughnut of the show had to be from Von Doughnuts! I had an amazing monster doughnut that pretty much made my day!
 

 
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The Delicious Food Show runs from Friday, October 17th from 10am – 9pm, Saturday, October 18th from 10am – 8pm, and Sunday, October 19th from 10am – 6pm at the Direct Energy Centre in Toronto (Direct Energy Centre, Hall A, 100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto).

For more information on the Delicious Food Show, check out these links below:

www.facebook.com/deliciousfoodshow
www.twitter.com/deliciousshow
www.instagram.com/deliciousfoodshow
www.pinterest.com/deliciousshow

My Review of Cluny Bistro and Boulangerie

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One of our favourite places in Toronto is the Distillery District. Although it’s not easy to navigate the streets in heels due to the cobblestone streets, we love the vibe of the stores in the area, and there are some fabulous restaurants.

 

 

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This week we went to Cluny Bistro and Boulangerie for our anniversary dinner. This restaurant is huge! 11,000 square feet to be exact. The space is beautiful, and very French!

 

 

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I was so happy they had my favourite wine – Megalomaniac Narcissist Reserve Riesling from the Niagara Peninsula. If you haven’t tried it, you need to – it’s the best Riesling I’ve ever had. So our dinner started off very well!

The menu is made up of French Cuisine, and it had a large offering of small plates if you wanted to have a dinner where you share and sample things with the table, or traditional large entree’s. We decided to order lot’s of the small plates so we could try as much as possible.

When I do a restaurant review I cringe a little because the hardest part is taking photo’s of the food to show you what we ate! Usually we are out for dinner when I review, so by the time we sit down at the restaurant things get a little romantic and the lights are dimmed. It was like a timer was on for our arrival, because as soon as we sat down the lights were dimmed. This would normally be a great additional to the ambiance, but when you are writing a review for your blog, you end up muttering a curse word under your breath, and do the best you can!

My applogies in advance for the quality of the food photo’s – the food was presented and looked beautiful in person!

We ordered so many of the small plates they likely wouldn’t all fit on our table, so we started with a few plates and as we finished them our server would bring out new additions. We started with their freshly baked bread, cut fresh from their bread table. My favourite was baked fresh with olives. I was lucky in some ways because my husband just started a no-carb diet, so the bread basket was mine! The poor guy – I chose a restaurant where there was an actual bread bar in the centre of the restaurant. Carbs were everywhere, so I am sure it was torture.

We tried the Sal Cod Donuts ($11) with a smoked potato dipping sauce, which we thought sounded a little strange so we tried them. They were so filling we couldn’t finish them. I thought I even tasted a bit of sugar on the outside (a homage to the “donut”?), and believe it or not it worked well with the flavours.

 

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I’m not a super big fan of kale, but no-carb boy needed something to eat, so I offered to order the Crisp Dinosaur Kale & Queen Kale Salad ($10) with charred corn, king oyster mushrooms, and a chili lime dressing. That dressing had some kick, and it changed my mind a little about kale – this salad was actually pretty good considering my thoughts on kale.

 

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The Potted Pork Creton ($10) was a Quebec style pork pate, with apple bread and an apple and lemon balm jam. This one I felt needed to have the jam in each bite or I wasn’t too wowed, but the jam really made it pop.

 

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Yes, we ordered French fries. But listen, these were like the French fries of my dreams. AMAZING! Plus they aren’t really French fries, they are Crisp Frites ($8) with a garlic aioli, so it was much more sophisticated. We were dying. My carb-free date had a taste, and was ready to quit the diet because of these frites. So beware, they actually have the ability to convince you to do things you wouldn’t normally want to do.

 

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Cheese is my weakness, so we decided to order the Triple Cream Delice de Bourgogne ($11) with toasted walnuts and a walnut sauce. My husband and I differed on our opinion of this one. He wasn’t a big fan because he thought it was too sweet and creamy. It was almost a whipped consistency. I thought it was to die for and I ate all of that cheese. Like I scraped the cutting board it came in on.

 

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No dinner for me is complete without sampling the oysters at a restaurants raw bar, and luckily Cluny had their very own Raw Bar and Seafood Counter right in our view. We tried the two types of fresh oysters they had that day from PEI. We decided to order four and I ate three of them, so I am sure you can imagine my opinion on them. They were chilled, fresh, and shucked well without any shell debris. They came with a red wine vinigarette and their own spicy seafood sauce, fresh lemons and horseradish.

 

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Instead of ordering dessert from the menu, we instead stopped at Cluny’s bakery which is connected to the restaurant. There you could buy their fresh breads, and desserts to eat there or take home. We picked up some macaroons because anywhere I see macaroons I buy them! We bought some to bring home to our babysitter for the night as they were some of the gluten free treats they had to offer (they had one other dessert that day which was gluten free as well). We had the salted caramel, strawberry flavoured, and the donut flavoured macaroon. They were much larger than ones I have had at Nadege or Butter Avenue in Toronto, and they were tasty too.

 

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Kid friendly? I think yes! Although we had a pretty romantic dinner, we did see a couple children dining there for dinner. They had booster seats, and high chairs available. There is a children’s menu for brunch, but they do not have one for lunch or dinner. They seemed quite accommodating, and the server said that they were willing to modify items on their menu for children which I thought was pretty awesome. It’s one of those rare places where you could go for a date, or you could go with the kids and have a great experience both ways.

Overall I loved this place, and I will be back for sure.

Cluny Bistro and Boulangerie is located at 35 Tank House Lane in The Historic Distillery District, 55 Mill Street, Toronto.

www.clunybistro.com

Why You Should Attend The Delicious Food Show October 17th – 19th

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I’ve just returned from what I would describe as a gluttonous week of vacation. Usually when I am at home I’ll grab a Starbucks for breakfast, possibly I’ll bring a sandwich for lunch or grab something quick to eat nearby, and in the evening I’ll either make a big dinner or go out somewhere fun to eat. Vacation eating for me was quite different last week! Two-course breakfast’s, huge lunches including appetizers, an afternoon snack of a small sandwich or ice cream, and then a three-course dinner with a late night ice cream run. All inclusive resorts are not kind to anyone’s metabolism or diet.

So here I am trying to get my eating plan back on track, and what comes into my inbox? Details on Toronto’s upcoming Delicious Food Show! It’s like the universe is trying to tell me something. Like keep eating?

 

 

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The Delicious Food Show is a 3 day event which includes all food-themed lifestyle and entertaining experiences, featuring hundreds of exhibitors, cooking demos, tastings, hands-on workshops, book signings, and appearances by Food Network and international celebrity chefs.

So when should you be sure not schedule a diet or a cleanse? The Delicious Food Show runs from Friday, October 17th from 10am – 9pm, Saturday, October 18th from 10am – 8pm, and Sunday, October 19th from 10am – 6pm at the Direct Energy Centre in Toronto (Direct Energy Centre, Hall A, 100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto).

What can you expect to do? You can sample, sip, and purchase new products from hundreds of exhibitors. There will be live cooking demos, tastings, and hands-on workshops.

You can also attend presentations and book signings with chefs including including Mario Batali, Tyler Florence, Dominique Ansel, Chuck Hughes, Nadia G, Mark McEwan, Lucinda Scala Quinn, Roger Mooking, and more.

 

 

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What can you expect from one of these presentations with a celebrity chef?

They are hands-on workshops and demonstrations where participants will be provided with an initial demonstration of the recipe or explanation of the demo, along with step-by step instructions directly from the chef themselves. The chef will share their tips and tricks as they work, and you are able to ask questions and participate in this interactive experience.

What sounds more fun then a show about eating? It sound much better to me then a baby show, or a home and garden show! You can just buy a ticket to walk around and just taste and see what the vendors have to offer, or really participate and sign up for a chef led demonstration.

Did I give you enough reasons to attend? I will for sure be attending, and I can’t wait to eat my way through this show! To sign up for the Celebrity Chef Special Events, or to purchase tickets click here!

For more information on the Delicious Food Show, check out these links below:

www.facebook.com/deliciousfoodshow
www.twitter.com/deliciousshow
www.instagram.com/deliciousfoodshow
www.pinterest.com/deliciousshow

Cupcake Junkie Bakery & Cafe

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Who doesn’t love a good cupcake?  No seriously – who?  Because if you don’t, you may want to skip this post.

 

The Cupcake Junkie Bakery & Café is located in Whitby, and they serve all kinds of desserts – ice cream, cookies, squares, cinnamon buns, and most importantly, cupcakes!

 

 

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Every day of the week there are 12 or more flavours of cupcakes available, and they range from Sticky Toffee, Maple Bacon, and Kit Kat to name a few.  Cupcakes are $3.00 each, and $3.50 for cupcakes with filling. They start their baking at 5am (that is dedication!) so their cupcakes are as fresh as possible.

 

 

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I couldn’t decide which cupcake I wanted to try, and I ended up settling on a vanilla cupcake.  I shouldn’t’t say settle – it was so good!  Like the next time I have a party I’m ordering a dozen – that is how good it was. To be totally honest I was surprised because they had so many options for cupcakes, and to me when there are a lot of choices there may not have been a lot of care going into the creation of each one. My cupcake tasted like it was made with a lot of care, and did I mention how tasty it was? I think it was a smart move to have the word “junkie” in their name, because this place could become slightly addictive.

 

 

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My tasty vanilla cupcake, which I finished in an embarrassing little amount of time!

My tasty vanilla cupcake, which I finished in an embarrassing little amount of time!

 

 

They specialize in custom cakes as well, and they had a few on display to showcase some of their work with fondant. They take special orders, and they advertise that if you are looking for something specific, just ask because they can probably make it happen!

 

 

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They have lots of gluten free options, which I think is hard to find when it comes to cupcakes and cakes. They are also a nut free kitchen as well.

 

 

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The Cupcake Junkie Bakery & Café have a lot to offer besides cupcakes. The space to eat at the café is quite large so it would be great for a lunch with friends, and they boast their own home-smoked salmon, their meats are roasted on site, their coffee is locally roasted and environmentally friendly, they even pickle their own jalapenos. I don’t do or offer any of those things, so I was pretty impressed!

Even though it’s in a downtown location they have lots of parking. If you have any sort of cupcake emergency (surprise baby shower, a large birthday party, or a break-up where you need sugar to make you feel better) you can call their cupcake hotline at 905-430-3200.

The Cupcake Junkie Bakery & Café is located at 404 Brock Street South, in Whitby. For more information visit their website – www.cupcakejunkiecafe.ca. You can also follow them on Facebook here.