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MAY 2014 It’s Garden Season! FRANKIE FLOWERS ONTHEGO.TO mattamyhomes.com Violet Model Home, Wildflowers, Kitchener. Looking For New Home Variety? Get Connected To Mount Pleasant North Today. Right now you’ll find a great new selection of never before seen Townhomes & Detached Homes in Mount Pleasant North. • Connected to outdoor recreational facilities • Shopping in the village square right where you live • Parks & Reflecting Pool in the community • GO Transit right in the neighbourhood BRAMPTON Townhomes From $324,990 Detached Homes From $384,990 Elev. ‘B’ Sales Centre: 6 Worthington Ave., Brampton, ON Follow us: Sales Centre Hwy. 407 Sales Centre Hours: Monday - Thursday 1pm-8pm; Friday 1pm-6pm; Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 11am-6pm All illustrations are artist’s concept. All dimensions are approximate. Prices, specifications, terms and conditions subject to change without notice. E.&O.E. Hwy. 410 Chinguacousy Queen St. Hurontario St. Bovaird Dr./Hwy.7 Creditview Rd. 38' Home, Plan 3, Elev. ‘A’, 2,380 Sq.Ft., $485,990 Mississauga Rd. 3-Storey Townhome, The Chatsworth, Elev. ‘B’, 1,474 Sq.Ft., $329,990 www.onthego.to CONTENTS May 2014 Events & Entertainment 4 11 12 15 Out On The Town with Mike Chalut Toronto Live Listings Calendar of Events Mother’s Day Gift Guide Mother’s Day Gifts pg. 15 Home 21 Great Garden Facts with Frankie Flowers 25 Recipe for Renovation with Glen Peloso 29 Stylishly Small with TheDesigners 32 Mortgage Brokers Work For You Jobs & Finance 39 Financial Spring Cleaning 41 Techniques for a Successful Job Search 42 The New Canadian Struggle Frankie Flowers pg. 21 Health & Fitness 45 Body Break with Hal & Joanne Food & Drink 47 Abbey’s Kitchen 49Recipes 59 Tony Aspler’s Wine Picks 60 OTG Readers’ Wine Picks 61 My Kind of Beer Getaways 63 Elgin County 65 Lambton County Fun Stuff 66 Crossword & Sudoku 68Horoscopes Contents photo courtesy of Elgin County Tourism Stylishly Small pg. 29 www.onthego.to facebook.com/onthegomagazine twitter: @OnTheGoMag ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER PRODUCTION MANAGER Mark Switzer mswitzer@4frontmediagroup.com Nicole Bonifazi GM/ACCOUNT DIRECTOR Kyle Chalmers Marco Spiteri marco@4frontmediagroup.com ART DIRECTION Design Cabin www.designcabin.ca CONTROLLER Wendy Faulkner DIGITAL MANAGER Ryan Taylor SALES DIRECTOR Michael St Pierre COPY EDITOR WEB CONTENT Khalidah Abubaker Statements and opinions provided within do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. 4Front Media does not assume liability for products or services advertised in this magazine. PUBLISHED BY CONTRIBUTORS Tony Aspler Mike Chalut Blima Ehrentreu Chris Goddard Hal Johnson & Joanne McLeod Jessica Panetta Glen Peloso Abbey Sharp 1400 Bayly St Unit 10, Pickering ON, L1W 3R3 (905) 831-9208 • www.4frontmediagroup.com AUDIT BY ACCOUNT MANAGERS Chris Vasile Trevor Boyd CHECK OUT ONTHEGO.TO toronto.ca/doorsopen Gibraltar Point Lighthouse EXPLORE TORONTO’S BUILDINGS FREE OTG | EVENTS OUTON THETOWN WITH MIKE CHALUT Clear Skies, Lollipops, and Rainbows! Yes that is my weather report for the month of May. Let the sunshine smack you in the face and get outside! Crank up the BBQs, order a bottle or 2 at one of Toronto’s sexiest patios and move that body! Helllllooooo May! W e all know that this is the month for you to roll out the red carpet for your Momma! That woman changed your diapers, folded 20,000 pairs of your underwear, made you countless meals and is always your cheerleader. Now is the time to make your mother shine! May 11th — mark it down and invest your time in planning a day for her. May is such happy month! So make everything happy all around you — including your home. Take the time this month to brighten up your home with a splash of colour and the fresh smell of flowers. The polar vortex is dead and buried so take a visit to Avenue and Davenport and buy your home some fresh new life! Twenty dollars a week will make all the difference and help you smile every day when you walk out the door. Just make sure to water them and use ice cubes to keep them living strong! Visit Grower’s Flower Market located at 126 Avenue Road, Tel: 416.920.2442 — she is the Orchid Queen and gives Martha Stewart a run for her money! 4 www.onthego.to rose theatre presents summer theatre series 2014 BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR By John Gray • Directed by Danny Harvey Studio two | July 4-5, 8-12, 15-19 ticketS $32 Through raucous stories, haunting memories and vibrant song, Billy Bishop recounts his life from humble beginnings to fame and glory as Canada’s greatest flying ace. Part musical, part drama, this inspiring and poignant look at a national hero is not to be missed. SLEUTH owS All 4 Sh 15! only $1 3 Show n tio SubScrip$87 from Get you ticketSr todAy! By Anthony Shaffer • Directed by Robert Woodcock Studio two | July 25-26, 29-31, AuGuSt 1-2, 5-9 | ticketS $32 An eccentric mystery writer lures his wife’s new lover into a tangled web of deceit, jealousy, drama and intrigue. This exciting, edge-of-your-seat thriller is a puzzle filled with cunning plot twists that not only beg the question “Whodunit?” but “Whodunwhat?” DRINKING ALONE By Norm Foster • Directed By Danny Harvey Studio two | AuGuSt 15-16, 19-23 | ticketS $32 A man hires an escort to pose as his fiancée in an effort to impress his visiting father. A romantic comedy set in the midst of a dysfunctional family reunion, Drinking Alone is exquisitely crafted and filled with wit and warmth. YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN By Clark Gesner • Directed By Robert Woodcock main Stage | AuGuSt 20-23 | ticketS $37 From bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening, Charlie Brown and the lovable Peanuts gang face challenges in the pursuit of happiness. This charming musical is brimming with hope, humour and jazzy tunes. Fun for the whole family! 905.874.2800 www.rosetheatre.ca OTG | EVENTS We’re rebuilding from the heels up. OSHAWA CENTRE is expanding to include 60 new stores and 260,000 sq. ft. of new retail space. Visit www.oshawacentre.com for parking information. oshawacentre.com S o what are your plans? What are you going to do first? Shop for that bright new shirt? Spring clean your home? Take a run on the waterfront? Whatever you decide it’s time to move! Toronto is full of beautiful places to go, stunning people to see, and I am about to give you a play by play of May… CITY AND COLOUR • May 9th City and Colour takes over the ACC! The ever so talented Dallas Green lights up the stage and makes Canada proud. The Singer and songwriter formerly of Alexisonfire gives an action pact show with his latest album Hurry and The Harm. For tickets visit www.ticketmaster.ca TORONTO BLUE JAYS Win or lose — going to a Toronto Blue Jays game is a blast! The tickets are a great price, the beer is always cold and people watching is the best! Jays games are good for all occasions and all ages. Tickets start at 8 bucks and when the roof is open at the Rogers Center you are going to get a great tan! www.stubhub.com WE WILL ROCK YOU • May 1st – 10th We Will Rock You at The Ed Mirvish Theatre is an action packed musical that will take you on a journey into the future with a very sexy and talented cast. The music of Queen is always a rocking good time and trust me you will be on your feet from beginning to end. For tickets call 416-872-1212 or visit www.mirvish.com. MOTHER’S DAY • May 11th Think out the box this year! Do something different for your Mother! Yorkville is always a great destination to make mom happy! Beautiful places to walk and great boutiques to shop. Nespresso Cafe Headquarters located at 159 Cumberland is a great place to start, sip on decadent coffee treats OTG | EVENTS and embrace the beauty that Yorkville has to offer. I suggest you only bring one credit card — with all the shops you may get yourself into trouble! these shows are weather-permitting and subject to change, so be sure to confirm dates and times close to the date. VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND • May 19th The first long weekend of sunshine and heat! If you are heading to cottage country I am happy to tag along! I can’t cook but I can clean! I am happy to clean up after everyone if I can just get a lift — I can’t drive either! If that isn’t an option there is so much excitement happening in our city. If you plan to stay home and watch the fireworks, there will be multiple different viewing options offered in the city. In the past years, my favourite firework shows have been at Ashbridges Bay and Canada’s Wonderland. The fireworks display at Canada’s Wonderland usually starts at 10pm and the show is included with park admission. There’s a good chance you can catch the fireworks from the comfort of your own backyard if you live nearby. The fireworks show at Ashbridges Bay (south of Lakeshore Road East and Coxwell Avenue) has often started at 9:45 in the past years, and lasts a long 15 minutes, but be sure to head to the Beaches neighbourhood early to get a good seat! Remember TORONTO FITNESS CHALLENGE • May 31st Get ready to #sweat4sickkids with Canada’s top fitness personalities — Tommy Europe, Trish Stratus, Michael De Corte and Eva Redpath to name a few will make you sweat your guts out in a 2 day fitness challenge of yoga, boot camps and competitions. This fun filled two day event is in support of SickKids Foundation and all happening at the Metro Convention Center. Register Now at www. torontofitnesschallenge.com Are you up for the challenge? 8 www.onthego.to May is Magic! #loveyourguts Mike Chalut Host of The Mike Chalut Show www.proudfm.com 416-870-1039 Never Lose Focus. The Nikon D7100 is the camera you want by your side when high speed shooting with flawless metering and autofocus is crucial. With High-density 51-point AF and a 3D tracking system, the Nikon D7100 helps maintain unbelievably accurate focus in the most challenging of conditions. Visit the Nikon Booth at... www.henrys.com It was love at first sight, at a price oh-so-right. Styles vary by store. Jewellery only available at select locations. Visit winners.ca for locations near you. OTG | EVENTS TORONTO LIVE! This Month’s Live Music Listings MAY 6–10 • OUR TOP 10 PICKS FOR CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK! DOWN THE REASON MOGWAI w/ The Dirty Nil, Stuck on Planet Earth Tue May 6 • Tattoo Rock Parlour THE 1975 Tue May 6 • Kool Haus CRYSTALYNE w/ D-Pryde, Aspire, Ben Zamora Wed May 7 • Adelaide Hall KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW w/ Catl, Thomas D’Arcy, No Sinner Thu May 8 • The Garrison TEENAGE HEAD Thu May 8 • The Great Hall TEGAN AND SARA w/ Ellie Goulding Fri May 9 • Kool Haus CITY AND COLOUR w/ Half Moon Run Fri May 9 • Air Canada Centre OFF! w/ Cerebral Ballzy, Single Mothers Sat May 10 • Lee’s Palace MASTODON w/ Gojira, Kvelertak Sat May 8 • Sound Academy NO AGE w/ Indian Handcrafts, Biblical, Public Animal Sat May 10 • Mod Club Mon May 12 • Danforth Music Hall Tue May 13 • Danforth Music Hall LANA DEL REY Tue May 13 • Sony Centre HAIM Thu May 15 • Kool Haus FU MANCHU Fri May 16 • Lee’s Palace THE ELWINS Fri May 16 • Adelaide Hall YOUNG WIDOWS w/ Helms Alee Sat May 17 • Hard Luck BRAD PAISLEY Sun May 18 • Molson Amphitheatre MSTRKRFT Thu May 22 • The Guvernment TIMBER TIMBRE w/ Cold Specks Fri May 23 • Massey Hall SKRILLEX Fri May 30 • Echo Beach Tell us about the shows you’re attending this month! Visit us at facebook.com/onthegomagazine Thanks for the tips, www.JustShows.com! www.onthego.to 11 21 20 26 25 T.O. JEWISH LITERARY FEST. STREET DANCE WORKSHOP VARIOUS LOCATIONS YORK UNIVERSITY MAY 25–JUN 1 MAY 26–30 19 VICTORIA DAY 14 12 27 28 09 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW CONSIGNOR CAN. FINE ART BEAUTY IN YOU EXPO MARKHAM CONV. CENTRE 22 T.O. LGBT FILM FESTIVAL TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX MAY 22–JUN 1 SMARTPHONE FILM FESTIVAL SCOTIABANK THEATRE 15 29 24 WOOFSTOCK WOODBINE PARK MAY 24–25 DOORS OPEN (TORONTO) VARIOUS LOCATIONS MAY 24–25 17 T.O. CIRCUS FESTIVAL HARBOURFRONT CENTRE MAY 17–19 ARTFEST @ THE DISTILLERY DISTILLERY DISTRICT MAY 17–19 10 T.O. COMIC ARTS FESTIVAL T.O. REFERENCE LIBRARY MAY 10–11 T.O. FLOWER MARKET AMATO PLAZA 03 HAUNTED SCAVENGER HUNT VARIOUS LOCATIONS CUPCAKE BOUQUET CLASS BONNIE GORDON COLLEGE SATURDAY 30 31 SING! T.O. VOCAL ARTS FEST. RUNG-ASIAN HERITAGE FEST. DISTILLERY DISTRICT THE ROM MAY 30–JUN 1 DESIFEST YONGE & DUNDAS SQUARE 23 EXPOSURE SHOW INTERNATIONAL CENTRE MAY 23–25 BARRIE WATERFRONT FEST. CENTENNIAL PARK MAY 23–25 16 SOUND OF CHANGE MUSIC ADELAIDE HALL WOLF OF WALL STREET TOUR HUMAN CANVAS PROJECT TORONTO CONGRESS CENTRE QLIX STUDIOZ 08 SPRINGWORKS FESTIVAL VARIOUS VENUES, STRATFORD MAY 8–18 DIGIFEST 2014 CORUS QUAY MAY 8–10 02 ART OF THE DANFORTH EAST DANFORTH MAY 2–11 T.O. JANE’S WALK FESTIVAL VARIOUS LOCATIONS MAY 2–4 CONTACT PHOTO FESTIVAL VARIOUS LOCATIONS MAY 1–31 GRADEX 2014 OCAD UNIVERSITY MAY 1–04 01 FRIDAY MAY 2014 THURSDAY EASY RAW FOOD @ HOME T.O. FESTIVAL OF CLOWNS WOMAN 2 WOMAN LUNCH MARNI WASSERMAN FOOD PIA BOUMAN STUDIO THEATRE T.O. BOTANICAL GARDEN MAY 27–JUN 17 MAY 28–JUN 1 E-MAIL MARKETING CENTRE 4 SOCIAL INNOVATION 21C MUSIC FESTIVAL THE ROYAL CONSERVATORY MAY 21–25 SOCIAL MEDIA ADVANCE CENTRE 4 SOCIAL INNOVATION BUTTERFLY WORKSHOP KORTRIGHT CENTRE BILL 166 PUBLIC HEARINGS QUEENS PARK 13 FOREST OF READING FEST. HARBOURFRONT CENTRE 07 T.O. LOVE ART FAIR DIRECT ENERGY CENTRE MAY 7–11 ULTIMATE FOOD CHALLENGE CORUS QUAY 30 WEDNESDAY SEXY T.O. SPEED DATERS HOUSTON AVE. BAR & GRILL 18 ELECTRIC ELEMENTS FEST. WASAGA BEACH 11 MOTHER’S DAY MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH CASA LOMA 06 CANADIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL VARIOUS LOCATIONS MAY 6–10 100 IN 1 DAY WORKSHOP MARS DISCOVERY DISTRICT 29 TUESDAY TERROIR HOSPITALITY ARCADIAN COURT 05 T.O. WING FESTIVAL DANIELS SPECTRUM 04 TFI NEW LABELS ONE KING WEST HOTEL 28 27 FORSYTHIA FESTIVAL WELLESLEY PARK MONDAY SUNDAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS fo’kkat-cha ba’reh-zeh 7 99 within the gta outside the gta USE LOCAL AREA CODE* *where necessary @pizzanovaguy Limited time offer. Taxes extra. Available in Medium Size Only. No Additions or Substitutions. Valid at participating stores only. Delivery charge applies. $1.00 surcharge for debit on delivery. Visit www.pizzanova.com S PRING TA KES FLIGHT INTRODUCING PANDORA’S SPRING 2014 COLLECTION. Experience at: ROYAL BANK PLAZA 200 Bay Street • 416.360.1467 FAIRVIEW MALL 1800 Sheppard Ave East • 416.492.5777 Crowns by Caleigh A fashionable suggestion from Jessica Panetta: Craft a headpiece from Crowns By Caleigh and collaborate with designer Caleigh Rykiss to create a gift that is as unique as your mother. To read more about Caleigh or her creations visit CrownsByCaleigh.com or onthego.to. photo: elementsphotography.ca photo: Candice Kaye Very Irrésitible L’Eau en Rose Very Airy, Very Vivacious, Very Romantic. Discover the New fragrance by Givenchy, Very Irrésistible L’Eau en Rose. A delicate frozen rose fragrance infused with hints of blackberry and vanilla musk. Be Very Irrésitible with L’Eau en Rose this Mother’s Day. For a limited time, receive a couture inspired Tote Bag by Givenchy with the purchase of any large size spray from the Givenchy Women’s Fragrance Collection. One per client. While quantities last. Available at Hudson’s Bay. Lacoste Essentials This season Lacoste couples contemporary styling with classic heritage influences, presenting a modern collection that is rooted in their sporting history. The summer colour palette and mix of materials brings a preppy edge to their tennis origins. Available at Lacoste Boutiques across Canada. www.onthego.to 15 Black & Decker 3-N-1 Mower This spring BLACK & DECKER introduces the new 3-N-1 Compact Mower, an all-in-one lawn mower, string trimmer, and edger for the ultimate small yard and garden versatility. The compact size and small footprint design make this an ideal mower, string trimmer, and edger for homes with small yards of up to 1,200 square feet, as well as yards with small inclines or difficultto-reach areas. It is also a great solution for homes with limited storage space. Enjoy the freedom of cordless; includes two 20 Volt MAX* Lithium Ion Rechargeable Batteries, SRP: $169 • Available at Canadian Tire, RONA, Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Home Hardware. • www.blackanddecker.com Blossoming Love by SWATCH Inspired by spring and all change it brings, Swatch has created BLOSSOMING LOVE — just in time for Mother’s Day! BLOSSOMING LOVE comes hidden like a seed in the earth — it hides inside a flower pot, waiting to be discovered. The new Swatch Mother’s Day Special is a lovely Gent decorated with flowers, a colourful symbol of springtime and love. The strap is a light-hearted floral delight, and the dial a window open onto the beating heart of a Swiss Made wonder. The flower pot is an invitation to plant your own seeds, watch them grow and burst into colourful blossoms in Spring. SRP: $80 • Available at Swatch Eaton Centre Kiosk, Yorkdale Kiosk, Burlington MapleView Mall Store. • www.swatch.com Roca Wood Works Take two entrepreneurs skilled in wood working, give them all shades of wood to work with, and what do you get? Roca Wood Works. These two men craft warm and natural dining room tables, coffee tables, mantles and other projects with an emphasis on live edge design. Their wood is salvaged and reclaimed from all over Ontario to make their way into your home. They are conveniently located at 3355 Kingston Rd Scarborough, ON. Visit them also on Facebook! The Breville Quick Touch™ Microwave This easy to use microwave takes the guesswork out of cooking, reheating and defrosting. It knows the right power level and time to suit the food you are cooking. In addition to the Smart Features, the one-touch auto buttons provide access to your favourite settings and commonly used tasks such as melt chocolate and soften butter. It’s the only microwave where you change the power level and time on the fly. SRP: $299.99 • Available at most retailers across Canada. Carlton Cards Magnetic Melodies™ Carlton Cards creates happiness, laughter and love. Every. Single. Day. And this Mother’s Day, we want every mom to know just how fabulous she is. Our new card collection, Magnetic Melodies™, features removable keepsake magnets that play a happy tune at the push of a button. Artfully designed with vibrant colours and heartfelt messages, these cards will look great on mom’s fridge on Mother’s Day and every day of the year. • www.carltoncards.ca OMEGA Ladies DeVille Prestige 24 mm Watch The OMEGA De Ville Prestige collection has attracted a large and loyal following with its classic, elegant design. These timepieces are characterized by pure styling with luxury finishes, and exude a timeless design. This model features a two-zone, white mother-of-pearl dial with Roman numeral hour indexes at the 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock positions. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal covers this striking dial. The bezel is mounted on a 24.4 mm stainless steel case and is presented on a stainless steel bracelet. This wristwatch is powered by OMEGA’s calibre 1376, a precision quartz movement. $2,600 • Available at authorized OMEGA retailers in Toronto by visiting www.omegawatches.com. 18 www.onthego.to OTG | EVENTS Mother - Daughter GIFTS FOR MOTHER’S DAY Little girls count on their mothers for care and safety, question their mothers throughout their teens, sift out her knowledge as they come of age — and then somehow overnight, it can strike like a bolt of lightning. There it is, as it’s always been, our mother’s unconditional love from the second we were born. A ppreciation may take a while to grow, but when it does, mothers and daughters often become best friends as they laugh, listen, learn, and lean on each other equally. As adults, Mother’s Day is one more opportunity to strengthen those ties, to spoil her with surprises, and to give symbols of the unconditional love we feel for her as well. Canadian lifestyle expert Janette Ewen offers these tips for personalized gifts between adult mothers and daughters: Tap a special interest. You may have a few shared pursuits with your mother, but which one is tops for her? Is it music, cooking, perhaps horseback riding? Her favourite pastime can be the base for a gift, or for a day out together. Indeed, if it’s something you also did together when you were younger, now it may have much more meaning. Give her a gift card — and go shopping. Select a store that is certain to put a sparkle in her eye and arrange a day to take her there. The allure of a gift card is the fun of finding something fabulous on someone else’s dime. Honour your bond with a keepsake. Start a bracelet that can be filled with special charms for years to come. Celebrating moments is the specialty of leading jewelry brand, Pandora, and this year their Mother’s Day collection (with delicate roses, tiny bows, symbolic hearts and filigree lace) is especially eye-catching as it goes hand-in-hand with the pretty pastels of spring. On future occasions, you can solve any gift-giving dilemma with a matching statement ring, pendant, clip, or earrings. The collection can be explored at Pandora.net. Take part in her fitness and health. If you have shared health and wellness goals, buy her new runners and some attractive new work-out clothes. Plan a weekly walk together, a game of tennis, yoga, swimming, or aerobic classes at your gym. Make fitness fun year-round by sharing any tips you both find for your body, mind, and soul. — www.newscanada.com www.onthego.to 19 OTG | FEATURE Did You Know? Frankie Flowers’ Fun Facts about the garden and the plants that grow in it! Did You Know? Did You Know? BARE BUM TEST GIANT TOMATO Take a look through the pages of old gardening books and you may find reference to the “Bare Bum test”, a method gardeners would use to see if soil temperatures were warm enough to sow seeds. Simply pull down your pants and if the soil is warm enough to sit on, it should be warm enough to plant. For the sanity of your neighbours I don’t recommend you pulling your pants down but I do recommend you pay attention to soil temperature when sowing seeds including grass seed, radishes, leafy greens and herbs. For most seeds soil temperature should be between 15˚to 20˚C (60–70˚F) and can easily be measured using a meat thermometer. The world record for heaviest tomato ever grown is 3.51 kg (7 lb 12oz). According to Guinness World Records the tomato was grown by G. Graham of Edmond, Oklahoma, USA in 1986. To put this in perspective Graham’s tomato weighs about the same as an average new born child. Did You Know? ROYAL BASIL Basil belongs to the mint family. Native to tropical Asia the name “basil” is derived from the Greek word “basileios” meaning “king” or “royal”, as reflected on ancient cultures’ belief that this herb was noble and sacred. One thing is for certain, basil is sacred in the kitchen; but did you know research has shown combining basil and yogurt together and applying on the skin may clear up acne? Did You Know? NOTCH IN A TREE Thinking about carving your name in a tree? I don’t recommend it, but did you know a POWER AND SIMPLICITY TRIMMING MADE EASY • 3-in-1 convertible: bag, mulch or discharge • No need to mix oil and gas with this 4-cycle trimmer • Patented SmartJet® high-pressure deck washing system • Straight shaft accepts TrimmerPlus attachments • Large rear wheels are great on rugged terrain • Comfort contour D handle View full product line: cubcadet.ca everywhere. Meet you everywhere. At Athabasca University, the world is our campus, and technology is what binds us together. It means you don’t have to come to us — we come to you, so you can pursue a high-quality university education on your own terms. Athabasca University. Open. Everywhere. Discover the future of learning at everywhere.athabascau.ca OTG | FEATURE notch in a tree will remain the same distance from the ground as the tree grows? True fact! they’d be more intelligent than Einstein! Did You Know? Did You Know? STINKING BENJAMIN You most likely know Ontario’s provincial flower is the white trillium, but did you know there are red trilliums? Red trilliums are nicknamed “stinking Benjamin” as they smell awful. The reason for the smell is the foul odour attracts insects aiding in pollination. Did You Know? BRAINY SPIDERS Spiders are the good guys in the garden but did you know they may be the smartest thing in your garden? Harvard Neurologists have discovered an average spider’s brain possesses a greater mental capacity than the world’s most brilliant scientists. According to the study, if a spider’s brain didn’t lack a cognitive lobe, THREE SISTERS “Three sisters” in gardening refers to the ancient Native American planting technique of growing corn, beans and squash together. In the modern garden we call this “companion planting”, where each plant helps one another. Corn is planted to support the pole bean, beans help by fixing nitrogen in the soil to feed the corn and squash, and squash is planted underneath to shade both the corn and bean’s roots. Together the three sisters grow in harmony. Go forth and enjoy your garden! By Frankie Flowers (AKA Frank Ferragine) Best Selling Author, Weather Specialist for Breakfast Television, and Gardening Expert for City. Check out Frankie Flowers’ new book Power Plants, available anywhere books are sold. POWER PLANTS introduces you to a carefully curated list of 49 plants that can be grown in almost any Canadian garden. Frankie’s easy instructions lead readers from planting to harvest, where Bryce picks up with clear guidelines on how to put the plants to work fighting everything from constipation to Check out Frankie Flowers new heartburn, high blood sugar to bad book “Power Plants” available breakouts. 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OTG | HOME RECIPE FOR RENOVATION By GLEN PELOSO | Spring is here and typically it’s the time when we see many clients start planning and beginning various home renovations. While I often say, “the details are in the planning, and if you fail to plan, you plan to fail!” — nothing can really prepare you for the actual event of the renovation. But once this hardest part is over, your new space will bring you loads of joy! H ere are a few quick tips to help you through the process: 1. PLAN, PLAN AND THEN PLAN SOME MORE. Consider what needs changing and what should stay. Draw out every detail as changing a drawing is the cheapest way to redo anything. It’s a smart idea to either hire someone to help pull your ideas together; but if you choose to work alone, use graph paper and draw the room out. Then draw in all the elements in the same scale to be sure everything fits. Don’t forget to leave space for pathways as well. 2.CREATE A BUDGET THAT IS REALISTIC. Once you have decided what you are going to do, determine what you have to spend. Be very careful when you Glen’s before and after kitchen reno pics prove that the hectic hassle of a renovation are well worth it! shop. If it isn’t in the budget then leave those items as something for another renovation with another budget. If you go over budget the renovation that is supposed to make your life better will only cause stress. Once you determine exactly what product you’re going to use, the contractor’s quote can be precise, as they know exactly what needs to be installed. 3.CHECK OUT YOUR CONTRACTOR. When you are looking at general contractors, be sure that you get several references and call them. Ask about the final product as well as the process. Make sure they have done the kind of project you’re proposing — basements and kitchens are very different. Get a written quote that spells out exactly what you have www.onthego.to 25 OTG | HOME planned and using the materials you’ve budgeted. When you make changes along the way, ask about price and write that down together. It’s important to get the quote in writing, even if you have to write it up yourself and you both sign off. 4.RESERVE FIFTEEN PERCENT OF THE BUDGET FOR THE “OH CRAP” LIST. Those are the things that simply can’t be planned for. Sometimes something behind the walls will have to be repaired or replaced so that you can go forward with your plan. It is impossible to know what those things are until the job is underway and when you find out that the sub floor has to be replaced, you’ll say, “oh crap!” Having some reserve budget will allow you to pay for the materials and labour for those unexpected items. 5.PREPARE FOR SOME MESS! No matter how often we tell our clients that the process is going to be messy they always seem to be surprised. I promise you, it will be dusty all through the house. It is important to pack up or cover any electronics that can be damaged. Wrap those precious things in plastic or take them out of the house if you can — you will be happier when the job is done. TIP: Also plug the 26 www.onthego.to air vents in the spaces you are working on to avoid having your furnace distribute the dust to the rest of the house; you can just use newspaper or rags. If you can afford to hire an industrial cleaner for the end of the project it will save you the ‘big’ job of cleaning yourself. If you are going to live in your house while you renovate then you have to plan for a slightly frustrating, inconvenient time — but only for a short period. Keep your eye on the destination and keep reminding yourself that it will all be over soon. Make a deal with your spouse before the work starts: no serious relationship discussions during the reno! When the dust settles, you will be happy you followed these steps. If you can, get help. If you think a professional is expensive, wait until you hire an amateur! GLEN PELOSO, Co-founder and Principal of Peloso Alexander Interiors, has designed over 300 projects. With Jamie Alexander they bring 35 years combined experience, creating environments that merge the client’s lifestyle, personality and architecture. In the media, Glen is an expert on the Marilyn Denis Show, design columnist for The Toronto Star’s “New in Homes”, and the national design editor for Canadian Homes Trends magazine. Follow him online at PelosoAlexander.com, Twitter @glenpeloso & @glenandjamie, Facebook.com/glenpeloso BIGGEST TENT SALE 60 Below Cost Clearance Items! As-is Furniture! Scratch & Dent Appliances! Discontinued Electronics! % OFF UP TO Our original price on clearance items in the tent! Plus BONUS Headphones 1000 ONINLWIDYE + When you spend a minimum $1499 on Furniture. CHA No exceptions! One per family. Offer varies by location. TENT SALE HOT BUYS! 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Additionally, because the space is small and confined, you do not have to coordinate with the existing style in your home. For instance, you can create a dramatic backdrop for a glamorous retreat by tiling the walls with a mosaic tile or wall tile, or by using wallpaper. You can also use decorative paneling or tiling on lower walls to make the room appear more vertical. You can maximize each square foot by focusing on space-saving details. We like to conserve space by keeping www.onthego.to 29 OTG | HOME storage flush with walls, whenever possible. Pocket doors can also save space while complementing the bathroom’s style, and folded and stacked towels can share space with decorative accents under the sink basin. Additionally, choose a vanity that is specifically designed and scaled for smaller spaces. Since its proportions are already suited to the room’s size constraints, it will provide you with just enough storage for the essentials and no extra room for clutter. In order to make the space appear larger, you can incorporate sleek and subtle features that keep the powder room airy and bright. High-gloss finishes such as lacquer, metallic, or glass reflect natural and artificial light, allowing a small powder room to look bright at any time of day. We find that light colour ceramic or marble tiles also tend to brighten a small space, while 30 www.onthego.to a polished metal finish and sizeable mirrors tend to reflect and amplify natural light. To that end, we all know that lighting is an important element in every room. However, it plays an especially critical role in visually expanding small spaces. We advise layering your lighting in a powder room: Use recessed lighting in the ceiling to create a general and balanced light in the room, and use sconces to add lighting around the mirror. A final and perhaps most important piece of advice: Sometimes when decorating small spaces, “less is more”. If too many materials, surfaces, accessories, and patterns are placed in a small bathroom, they jar the eye and prevent the cohesive design that is integral in such a small space. Small powder rooms do not have to be a challenge: You can use innovative design solutions so that style and functionality are not compromised. Give yourself and your guests a powder room experience to remember by following these easy tips. • Focus on space-saving details. • Incorporate sleek and subtle features to keep the room airy and bright. • Use lighting to visually expand the feel of the space • Consider using wallpaper to create instant interest and drama. • Wrap your wall colour onto the ceiling to add more allusion of height. Blima Ehrentreu, BA, MFA • Toronto-based accredited Interior Designer, Principal of TheDesigners. TheDesigners is a boutique interior design firm founded by designers Blima Ehrentreu and Adina Hofstedter.The firm is dedicated to designing innovative residential and commercial spaces that transform their clients’ aspirations and enhance their overall living experience. www.thedesignerstoronto.com OTG | HOME MORTGAGE BROKERS WORK FOR YOU Buying a home, even with today’s low interest rates, often requires diligent research and market knowledge to find the mortgage that best meets your personal financial needs and situation. When it comes to sourcing, advising and arranging the biggest investment you’ll likely make in your lifetime, having a mortgage broker on your home-buying team makes good sense. P rofessional mortgage brokers are specialists whose job it is to stay on top of the ever-changing nuances and lending rates of the housing market. As independent consultants, they don’t represent any one financial institution or lender, but rather source from a wide spectrum of home financing products and services according to the needs of each deal. If you are shopping for your first home, looking to renew your mortgage or are curious if there is a better deal out there for your current mortgage, here are a few reasons why speaking with a mortgage broker is a good idea: MORTGAGE RESEARCH MASTERS Mortgage brokers know the home-buying industry inside and out and have in-depth knowledge of the many different mortgage offers available from virtually all lenders. Plus they have access to unique products. With their understanding of the mortgage lending landscape, and their finger on the pulse of industry trends and rates, they have the inside edge in finding you the best deal at the best rate. MATCHMAKER MATCHMAKER Every homebuyer’s circumstance is different when it comes to securing a mortgage loan. Maybe this is your first home? 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Summer theatre highlighting Canadian works in mainly drama, comedy and musical-comedy. Come play by the lake! WWW.PORTSTANLEYTHEATRE.CA www.LondonTourism.ca OTG | AUTO INVESTIGATION WARNS CONSUMERS OF DANGEROUS CURBSIDERS AND EXTRA DEALER FEES Six GTA car dealers and five individuals have been charged by OMVIC, after the Regulator conducted undercover investigations concurrent to the recent CTV-W5/Automobile Protection Association (APA) investigation. The W5 broadcast highlighted two troubling issues in the automotive marketplace: the dangers posed by curbsiders (illegal, unlicensed dealers); and an apparent lack of compliance by some registered dealers with Ontario’s advertising and disclosure regulations. “E ach year we welcome the W5/APA report,” stated OMVIC Director of Communications, Terry O’Keefe. “A light shone on the deceptive practices of curbsiders and questionable representations of some registered dealers, is a good disinfectant; and just as importantly, it helps educate consumers. Better informed consumers are key to stemming these problems.” CURBSIDERS W5/APA visited five supposed “private sellers”, all of whom appeared to be curbsiders; each allegedly misrepresented themselves and the vehicles they offered for sale. According to the report, all vehicles for sale by curbsiders were previous write-offs or had been involved in significant collisions. These facts were not disclosed (or not disclosed fully) to the APA’s undercover shoppers. Further, many of the repairs were of dubious quality and the roadworthiness of the vehicles was questionable. “For nearly two decades OMVIC has warned consumers about the very real dangers posed by these unscrupulous sellers and has dedicated significant resources to investigating and prosecuting them,” said O’Keefe. “In the past two and a half years alone OMVIC has prosecuted and convicted more than 130 individuals and businesses for curb36 www.onthego.to siding; another 49 are currently before the courts.” Curbsiders usually pose as private sellers and advertise in the private classifieds of online marketplaces; they also commonly sell from auto repair facilities. Consumers who purchase from curbsiders are deemed to have conducted private transactions and therefore aren’t protected by OMVIC, Ontario’s consumer protection laws, or the Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund. Those protections are only available to consumers who buy from OMVIC-Registered Dealers. UNDERSTANDING ALL-IN PRICE ADVERTISING In Ontario, if a dealer advertises a price for a vehicle, the price must include ALL fees and charges the dealer intends to collect including: •Freight • PDI-PDE (pre-delivery inspection/expense) • Administration (Admin) fee(s) • Government levies (air tax, etc.) • OMVIC fee ($5) •Safety and e-test (unless the ad contains the mandatory “Unfit Vehicle” or “As-Is” statement) •Note: HST and licensing do not have to be included in the price if the ad clearly indicates they are not included. Further, if a dealer intends to charge for OTG | AUTO products or services they have pre-installed on a vehicle, those costs MUST also be included in the advertised price. Examples include: • Nitrogen/tire protection package •Warranties •Security or theft deterrent products/services (etching, etc.) •Fuel “Should a dealer try to charge fees in excess of the advertised price, walk away!” exclaimed O’Keefe. “That dealer doesn’t deserve your business; shop elsewhere and report them to OMVIC.” CONSUMER PROTECTION OMVIC takes its role as Regulator very seriously. “We have 15 dedicated Investigators and 13 Inspectors province-wide. We have two full-time Prosecutors and five Lawyers who prosecute Provincial Offences Act charges or who conduct Discipline Hearings (for breaches of the Code of Ethics) and Licence Appeal Tribunal Hearings (LAT — for proposals to revoke a dealer or salesperson’s licence).” OMVIC also employs a team of complaint handlers to assist consumers who may have a dispute with an OMVIC-Registered Dealer. Last year this team negotiated the return of over 1.1 million dollars to consumers. While OMVIC’s role is to provide consumer protection and enforce the law, it’s just as vital that consumers know their rights. In those infrequent instances that a dealer does not live up to the standards demanded of them, an educated consumer is the best line of defence. For a list of dealers charged in the recent investigations, to review all dealer discipline decisions (for breaches of the Code of Ethics), or to learn more about vehicle-buying rights in Ontario, visit omvic.on.ca. All-in pricing... it’s the law CAR PRICING IN A NEAT LITTLE PACKAGE BuyWithConfidence.ca TAKE YOUR DEGREE FURTHER humber.ca/postgrad OTG | JOBS & FINANCE FINANCIAL SPRING CLEANING For Couples Now that the annual financial anxiety season is over, how did you and your significant other do? Were you faced with tax bills or did you receive a refund? If you both had a less than spectacular financial year, don’t be discouraged. Now is a great time to review your financial situation and resolve to make changes now to ensure you’re in a better position next year. Here are some ideas that can help you both max out on the good and reduce the bad: • CLEAN UP YOUR TAX ACT: Really evaluate how well you did this tax season. As a couple, did you take advantage of every credit possible — Spousal RRSP, GST credit, child tax and child care credits, marriage/common law/equivalent-to-married credits, RESP, charitable giving, medical expenses, tuition and education credits, and homeoffice expenses. Consider seeking advice from a tax expert. It’s worth the cost especially if you’ve been through a major life event like: marriage, divorce, career changes, severance, retirement, illness and/or disability. • DEVELOP THE HABITS OF SUPER SAVERS: Set up a pre-authorised payment plan to contribute to your registered accounts year-round and have fun watching your nest egg grow. To take advantage of automatic RSP contributions, consider filing a Tax Reduction at Source Form 1213. Essentially, once the government approves your application, they authorize your employer to deduct less tax from your salary. You’ll end up increasing your cash flow and reducing your end-of-year tax bill, perhaps even to zero. The extra money you bring home can be directed towards debt reduction or your savings plan. Another option is to take advantage of any retirement savings programs that are provided through work, which results in instant tax savings. • CREATE A HOUSEHOLD BUDGET AND STICK TO IT: Do you know what’s coming in and what’s going out? If you can’t answer these questions immediately, you likely aren’t budgeting. This can be a daunting task for some, but it doesn’t have to be. To make a simple budget, make a list of your income sources and your monthly expenditures, including your investments and savings. You can track your budget on paper, a spreadsheet or by using personal finance software. One trick to remember is to add your month-end cash balances to the following month. • SERIOUSLY REDUCE YOUR DEBT: Include a line in your budget for debt reduction and commit to paying it down. If a part of your debt comes from credit cards, aim to pay it off every month and avoid making new charges. It’s always helpful to know your credit rating. If the result is high, make all the necessary changes to bring it down to normal levels. • PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS: Would you be able to support your family and meet your financial responsibilities if you were in an accident or fell ill? A term insurance policy is an ideal solution because it’s inexpensive and it will meet your short-term needs. 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Your resume is on the top of the pile for recruiters and your chances of getting an interview are increased. SOCIAL MEDIA We are in the age of social media so use this to your advantage. Ramp up your social media plan and take the time to update your LinkedIn profile. It is also a good idea to clean up your presence on Facebook, Twitter etc. and make sure your settings are appropriate. Many employers Google candidates before agreeing to an interview. VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME If you are able to find a place to volunteer that uses your skills and expertise, you will gain valuable experience. Not only that, you never know where your next connection will come from. It doesn’t stop there, many employers look to see what kind of volunteering you have on your resume. EXERCISE! Yes, it sounds strange, but the benefits of physical activity are truly beneficial for job-seekers. Searching for work is stressful and can cause even the most successful individuals to become insecure. Endorphins are released when you exercise and they will make you feel happier and more motivated to keep job hunting. What else can job-seekers do in the interview? • Dress up so you look professional. • Arrive early so you are not flustered or anxious. • Shake hands with the interviewers. • Make eye contact. • Take notes. • Have questions ready to ask. • Ask for a business card before exiting the meeting. • Send a Thank You card or letter within 36 hours of the meeting. • Be sure to follow up a week or two later. Job searching can be scary and sometimes overwhelming! triOS College has programs that teach job ready skills, and support after to help you find that ideal job! Contact triOS College at 1-888-243-8615 or visit us at trioscommuter.ca to learn more about the programs available and book a campus tour. www.onthego.to 41 OTG | JOBS The New Canadian Struggle THE HARSH REALITY FOR SKILLED IMMIGRANTS by Shaun Hanley | The story of Nina Banker is one that is very familiar to new Canadians. A highly trained Physician and teacher in her own country, Nina’s decision to come to Canada was fuelled by the prospect of a better life for her children. This set her off on a journey full of hope, as her immigration consultant described to her a “land of opportunity, where the sky is the limit.” U pon a successful application to Canada, she and her husband were given entry as skilled immigrants and told that with their skills there would be a rich job market awaiting them. Unfortunately, what they were told and the reality they faced were very different. In Canada, she learned that her previous education was not recognized. Their specific medical degrees did not fall into the regulated Canadian professional requirements. To practice medicine, Nina would be required to go back to school for a very long time. “Canada was a place full of our hopes and dreams,” Nina said, but the family faced a major setback, and moving back home was out of the question. Nina and her husband agreed that they came to Canada for their children, so they would find a way to make it work. 42 www.onthego.to In Canada, she learned that her previous education was not recognized. Their specific medical degrees did not fall into the regulated Canadian professional requirements. While at a Career Fair, Nina met an Education Director named Chitra Potnis from the Canadian Career College of Innovative Technology & Management. Together they discussed Nina’s background and struggles in Canada and decided to focus on Nina’s teaching abilities. Nina enrolled into the Early Childcare Assistant program. She had looked into going back to school before, but the public college programs were “too long,” and she needed to “get back to work as soon as possible.” Nina was attracted to the program as it was condensed, had a practical work component, and meant that she could be working again in as little as 8 months. “I felt as though the College gave me the skills to become successful, and after two months of working, I had enough skills and confidence to open my own daycare,” said Nina. Currently the proud owner of Huron Park Montessori School in Mississauga, Nina is happy to be back in a professional career, and is a testament to the strength and struggles it takes to be a new Canadian. ISO Certified College Unemployed? Laid Off? Underemployed? Start on the path to a new career today. 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Besides your basal metabolic rate, your body’s energy requirement to process food accounts for about 10 percent of the calories used each day and stays relatively steady. It’s your physical activity that uses up the rest of the calories your body burns each day. When it comes to weight gain, we often blame it on a slow metabolism. While it is true that many factors concerning your metabolism can’t be changed, there are some things you can do. The most effective way to maximize your metabolism is through consistent exercise, particularly aerobic/cardio exercise and strength/resistance exercises. Think of your muscles as the engine that burns the calories you eat and drink. You want them working at peak efficiency. Walk, jog or cycle at least 30 minutes each day to start and increase the time when you can or increase the intensity by doing a route with some hills. The key is to do activity that elevates your heart rate and the more you do, the greater the benefits. But even extra movement helps burn calories like taking the stairs, not using the drive-thru to get your morning coffee or tea, and housework. Strength/resistance exercises help to counteract muscle loss related to aging and is important to weight loss since muscle tissue burns more calories than fat tissue does whether you are active or resting (therefore, improving your metabolism). You don’t need to make a big deal out of it. A simple routine at home to start can garter results — push ups, lunges and planks. In addition to physical activity, what and how much you eat and drink have a big effect. Keep track of your daily caloric intake utilizing any one of the free programs offered on the internet. It is the only way to know for sure that you are not consuming excess calories. Also your body is not designed to process large amounts of food at once, and when you overeat, your metabolism slows down. Try to eat smaller meals spread throughout the day as well as foods higher in protein which require more energy to break them down. However, if you wait too long to eat, your metabolism will slow down, believing that food is scarce and that energy must be conserved. Staying adequately hydrated can also keep your metabolism at a consistently higher level. It just comes down to physical activity and your eating habits to improve your metabolism. But if you’re worried about your metabolism, talk to your doctor. Until Next Time, Keep Fit & Have Fun. Hal & Joanne IT IS NATURAL TO MAKE THE SMART CHOICE CALORIESCALORIESPROTEIN PROTEIN FIBRE FIBRE SODIUM SODIUM FAT FAT PER 4 SLICE SERVING (55 g) PER 4 SLICE SERVING (55 g) Visit olymel.com for great recipes and more information. * Sea salt and celery extract culture naturally contain nitrites. ** Inulin is a soluble fibre found in chicory root (lettuce). It acts as a prebiotic which stimulates a healthy digestive system. 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But it’s finally time to retire our eating pants and bulky sweaters, and slip into short shorts and beach ware. No need to panic, diet or deprive yourself! Just follow my easy eating spring cleaning steps and you’ll be feeling fabulous all year long. BE MINDFUL OF HUNGER We tend to let ourselves get super hungry, and then binge on everything and anything we see. To make healthier choices rather than frantic ones, be mindful to your hunger and satiety, and always stay between ¼ and ¾ of the way full. EAT BREAKFAST Start the day with the right fuel to avoid desperate binges on high calorie, unsatisfying convenience foods like pastries or bagels. Instead, opt for a breakfast with a combo of protein, fibre and healthy fat that will keep you full until your next meal or snack. Try Steel-Cut Oats with canned Follow Abbey online: www.abbeyskitchen.com @abbeyskitchen pumpkin, nuts and banana, or a poached egg with whole grain toast and peanut butter. STASH SNACKS To avoid overeating at meals, always keep snacks on hand with around 200 calories and that same combo of fibre, protein and fat we talked about. My go-tos www.onthego.to 47 OTG | FOOD & DRINK are an ounce of almonds (23 if your counting), or hummus with veggies. But even healthy snacks can lose their smart-snack-stamp when they’re mindlessly eaten straight out of the fridge, box or bag. Always transfer your portion to a plate, bowl or baggie so you can control exactly how much you eat. PLAN MEALS When 5 PM rolls along and you don’t have a dinner plan, it’s easy to just call in a pizza. On your day off, plan your weekly meals with a categorized grocery list. This not only saves you from spending calories and cash on take out, but it also helps curb those impulse buys of unnecessary high calorie snacks at the store. CONTROL PORTIONS To downsize without even noticing, swap your big dinner sets with smaller ones. A healthy portion of pasta on a 10” plate looks satisfying, but you may be tempted to top it up if served on a 13” plate. Don’t let your eyes fool your stomach! Easy peasy, right? No dieting, no deprivation, just a quick five step Spring Clean to help you shake the winter routine and enjoy the sassy side of Spring. ABBEY SHARP is a Registered Dietitian (RD), an avid food and recipe writer and blogger, a passionate home chef, a food event hostess and the founder of Abbey’s Kitchen food media brand. Abbey has a BASc. in Nutrition and Food, holds a license to practice dietetics in Ontario and has had ample formal and informal culinary training. Balancing the ideological demands of being a foodie and dietitian, Abbey understands that food represents so much more than nutrients, numbers, calories, and portions. It can symbolize culture, family, love, identity, and sensuality at its peak. With its role in such a variety of delicious domains, Abbey believes that a pleasurable relationship with food is inherently essential for good health. She also believes that healthy food doesn’t have to be bland and boring – with the right touch, it can be satisfying, flavourful and sexy. RECIPES For dozens of delicious and easy recipes from some of Canada’s top brands & chefs, visit our recipe page www.onthego.to/recipes KAMUT STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE BBQ TOFU SANDWICH ONTARIO JERK PORK CHOPS MEDITERRANEAN QUINOA & TURKEY SALAD www.onthego.to 49 OTG | RECIPES KAMUT STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SHORTCAKE INGREDIENTS • 2 cups Kamut flour • ½ cup sugar • 4 tsp baking powder • ½ tsp salt • 1 cup cold butter • 1 egg • 1 cup milk DIRECTIONS Combine Kamut flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl, then cut in cold butter with a pastry cutter until crumbly. Whisk together the milk with the egg. Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture and pour in milk mixture; mix with a fork until just combined. Quickly knead the dough with hands, about 5 seconds. Place in a cake pan or form a cake on a cookie sheet. Bake in a 425˚F oven for 15 minutes or until tooth pick inserted comes out clean. Serve while warm, top with butter, whipped cream and glazed strawberries (recipe below). GLAZED STRAWBERRIES • 1 package strawberries, sliced • 1 Tbsp sugar Combine strawberries with sugar, let sit until strawberries release juice and sugar has dissolved. FOR MORE GREAT RECIPES LIKE THIS, VISIT ONTHEGO.TO AND SEARCH KAMUT Photography by Caralee Smillie 50 www.onthego.to KAMUT® Khorasan Wheat Produced with passion & fairness for the health of future generations. The KAMUT® trademark ensures the high quality standard of pure, organically grown, ancient Khorasan Wheat. It’s ideal for people with modern wheat sensitivity & suitable for a wide variety of delicious products. Research has proven the incredible health benefits of Kamut. Visit us online at www.KAMUT.com to learn more. Kamut® is a trademark of Kamut International ltd Ontario soybeans Farmers in Ontario will begin planting full-season varieties of soybeans May, or when weather conditions are adequate. The land needs to be free from snow, pooling water, and relatively dry so heavy tractors and planters do not compact the soil. Generally, when the soil temperature is 14-16°C at noon at a depth of 2.5-5cm, the soil conditions are suitable for planting and there is a low risk of frost after emergence. These conditions will be met in most areas of the province between May 10th and May 31st. Soybeans usually take between 95 to 105 days to grow from seed to maturity. The mature standing soybean crop is harvested with a grain combine in the fall, usually in October or November. The majority of soybeans grown in Canada are grown in Ontario, around 80%. The balance is grown mainly in Quebec and Manitoba. Although soybean production takes place throughout Ontario, in a wide variety of soil types, the bulk of the crop comes from the southern portion of the province. Of the 2.5 million acres of soybeans planted across Ontario in 2012, 1.4 million acres were harvested in southern Ontario. Ontario soybeans can be found at your local grocery store, in products such as soy beverages and tofu. Tofu, also known as soybean curd, comes in a variety of textures, from soft to extra firm. Soft tofu is suitable for dips and creamed soups. You can also find flavoured tofu products, such as mango or vanilla, which are great for deserts and smoothies. Firm tofu is dense, solid, and maintains its shape. It can be sliced or cubed for use in stews or crumbled to replace ground meat. It is also great for grilling on the BBQ and will absorb the flavours of the foods it is cooked with. Firm tofu used in the BBQ sandwich recipe on the next page is a great way to add a meatless option to your next backyard event. The tofu will take on the flavours of your BBQ sauce and provide your guests with the protein they need to be energized for the rest of the day! www.gfo.ca OTG | RECIPES BBQ TOFU SANDWICH INGREDIENTS • ¼ cup thinly sliced onion • 14-ounce package extra-firm or firm water-packed tofu, drained • ⅛ tsp salt • 1 Tbsp canola oil • ½ cup prepared barbecue sauce • 1 ½ cups coleslaw mix (see Note) or finely shredded cabbage • 2 Tbsp low-fat mayonnaise • 2 tsp red-wine vinegar • ¼ tsp garlic powder • Freshly ground pepper to taste • 4 whole-wheat hamburger buns, toasted • 4 dill pickle sandwich slices DIRECTIONS 1.Place onion in a small bowl, cover with cold water and set aside. Stand tofu on its long narrow side. Cut lengthwise into 4 rectangular slabs, each about ½-inch thick, and pat dry. Sprinkle with salt. 2.Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the tofu slabs (depending on the size of your pan — the tofu may slope up the sides a little). Cook until browned on both sides, about 4 minutes per side. Reduce heat to low. Add barbecue sauce and carefully turn the tofu to coat with the sauce. Cover and cook for 3 minutes more. 3.Meanwhile, combine coleslaw (or cabbage), mayonnaise, vinegar, garlic powder and pepper in a medium bowl. Drain the onion. 4.To assemble sandwiches, place about ⅓ cup of the coleslaw (or cabbage) mixture on each bun and top with a tofu slab, a pickle slice and a few onion slices. Spread any sauce remaining in the pan on the top buns. FOR MORE GREAT RECIPES LIKE THIS, VISIT ONTHEGO.TO AND SEARCH GRAIN FARMERS www.onthego.to 53 OTG | RECIPES JERK PORK CHOPS INGREDIENTS • 6 Ontario centre-cut pork chops, boneless, about 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick • 1½ tsp (7 mL) ground allspice • ½ tsp (2 mL) salt • 1 tsp (5 mL) EACH — dried thyme, ground coriander, cinnamon, nutmeg, garlic powder • ¼ tsp (1 mL) cayenne pepper • 2 Tbsp (30 mL) vegetable oil DIRECTIONS 1.Trim off any visible fat from pork chops. In a small bowl, combine all seasonings and oil; mix to blend. Spread paste mixture on both sides of each pork chop. Place chops in a sealable plastic bag, or baking dish and cover. Chill for 3 hours or overnight in refrigerator. 2.Preheat barbecue on high for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to medium. Grill chops for 5-6 minutes per side until they are browned and internal temperature is 160°F (70°C). 3.Serve with colourful sweet potatoes and fresh green beans. (Recipe adapted from National Pork Board) FOR MORE GREAT RECIPES LIKE THIS, VISIT ONTHEGO.TO AND SEARCH ONTARIO PORK NOW GET YOUR GRILL ON WITH ONTARIO PORK It’s summer time and your barbecue beckons. Grilling is a perfect low fat cooking method. Excess fat melts and drains away during the cooking process, leaving the meat lean and succulent. Ontario pork is a healthy and delicious protein that can help to maintain an optimum body weight while satisfying hungry appetites. Nutrient rich Ontario pork cuts such as tenderloin, roasts and chops are low in fat and will be sure to have you looking trim this season! FAT FIGHTING GRILLING TIPS •T rim the fat on the meat. Cut off any visible, solid fat from the pork cut you are using. 54 www.onthego.to •S pice it up by using marinades. Marinades are great because they add flavour, tenderize meat and keep it moist while cooking. Choose lowfat marinades, such as mixtures of herbs, spices, wine, or lemon juice. •P ortion control. 75g of pork counts as one serving of meat in Canada’s Food guide which calls for individuals to eat 1-3 servings from this group every day. Pork loin chops and Pork ribs remain backyard BBQ favourites. But don’t forget about Pork cubes for skewers and kabobs, ground Pork for a change from your usual burger, or Pork tenderloins for a quick, lean meal. Pork roasts are great on the BBQ too! Visit ontariopork.com/recipes for more delicious pork recipes and great grilling tips. Made from the heart. And good for it too. You’re always looking for new ideas for a healthy meal your family will enjoy. Tonight, serve them Piller’s Simply Free™ Roasted Turkey Breast. It’s free of gluten and all major food allergens*. They’ll love the taste, you’ll love the compliments. *Free of all major food allergens (gluten, milk, peanuts, tree nuts, mustard, sesame, egg, fish, soy, sulphites) Visit pillers.com for this delicious recipe and more. welcome home Mediterranean Quinoa and Turkey Salad - Gluten Free Serves 6 Ingredients 4 slices 2 cups 1 cup ½ cup ½ cup ½ cup ¼ cup ¼ cup ¼ cup ½ cup 1∕ ³ cup Piller’s Simply Free™ Roasted Turkey Breast, diced vegetable stock quinoa red bell pepper, diced green bell pepper, diced English cucumber, skin on, diced green onion, chopped black olives, sliced red onion, diced light feta cheese, crumbled fresh basil, chopped Dressing ¼ cup ½ tsp. 2 Tbsp. 1 tsp. 1 tsp. ½ tsp. Pinch fresh lemon juice grated lemon zest olive oil garlic, minced dried basil dried oregano freshly ground black pepper Recipe created by Rose Reisman Instructions Bring the stock to a boil in a saucepan. Stir in the quinoa. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover and cook for 15 minutes, or until the liquid has been absorbed. Transfer to a large serving bowl and set aside to cool. Add the red and green pepper, cucumber, green onion, olives, red onion, feta cheese and turkey to the cooled quinoa. Whisk the lemon zest and juice, oil, garlic, dried basil, oregano and pepper in a small bowl. Pour the dressing over the quinoa mixture and toss to coat well. Garnish with fresh basil. facebook.com/pillersfine.foods @Pillers1957 OTG | TONY’S WINE PICKS Tony Aspler’s Wine Picks Happy Mothers Day! In celebration of the lovely ladies in our families, I’ve put together a list of my favourite Pink wines from Ontario and beyond. Henry of Pelham Cuvée Catharine Rosé Brut (Ontario) Great Wine D iscoveries The ideal sparkling wine to toast Mom on Mothers Day. Pink with an orange tint in colour; crisply dry and elegant with a sour cherry flavour and a lingering finish. Food match: seafood salad. $29.95 • Vintages #217505 TONY ASPLER has been writing about wine for over 30 years. His latest book is “Tony Aspler’s Cellar Book.” Get more of his recommendations at www.tonyaspler.com Cono Sur Bicicleta Pinot Noir Rosé 2013 (Chile) Salmon pink in colour with a bluish tint; minerally, red berry nose with a floral top note; medium-bodied with a touch of sweetness in mid palate; fruit and easy drinking. Food match: baked ham. $9.95 • LCBO # 318014 Union Wines Rosé 2013 (Ontario) A blend of Merlot, Gamay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet. Coral pink in colour with a nose of candied raspberry; medium-bodied and dry with flavours of watermelon and cranberry finishing with citrus acidity. Food match: cold cuts. $13.95 • LCBO #275685 www.onthego.to 59 OTG | TONY’S WINE PICKS Pink House Wine Co. Chardonnay Merlot 2013 (Ontario) With those two grape varieties it’s a rosé blend. Salmon pink in colour, it has a nose of red apples and an evident note of sweetness; it’s nicely balanced with a candied raspberry flavour and good length. Food match: charcuterie. $12.95 • Vintages #324558 Malivoire Lady Bug Rosé 2013 (Ontario) Consistently one of the best rosés made in Ontario. Deep salmon colour with a nose of cherries and pink grapefruit; medium-bodied, dry with a lovely mouth feel. Food match: goat cheese. $15.95 • Vintages #559088 Fresita (Chile) This fruit-flavoured wine with 8% alcohol is strawberry-based. Neon red in colour, it has a sweetish grapey-strawberry flavour that fizzes on the tongue. Easy drinking and fun. Food match: aperitif wine. $4.85 • 200mL • LCBO # 138388 E S’ WIN R E D REA KS PIC EBEIA SAVE * $ 1.00 Roble (Ribera del Duero, Spain) LCBO #307710 • $14.95 $13.95* Fresh and lively on the nose with intense raspberry and vanilla notes. Ripe red fruits on the palate with elegant tannins and vibrant acidity. This is a perfect companion to grilled meat, sausages as well as grilled vegetables and cheeses. *$1.00 OFF from April 27 to May 24, 2014 (regular $14.95) 60 www.onthego.to GNARLY HEAD SAVE0* $ 2.0 Cabernet Sauvignon (California) LCBO #68924 • $15.05 $13.05* With aromas and flavours of black cherry, currant and dried cranberry, Gnarly Cabernet Sauvignon is a perfect companion to grilled lamb, New York strip steak with roasted potatoes, baked manicotti or some bold blue cheese. *$2.00 OFF from April 27 to May 24, 2014 (regular $15.05) OTG | FOOD & DRINK My Kind of Beer with Chris Goddard The Glory of Craft Brew Twitter: @Chris__Goddard (2 underscores) • Email: chris@craftbrandcoop.com. As a beer writer and importer of craft beer, my job is pretty sweet. There are many days that my wife looks at me incredulously and says, “are you actually working or just having fun?” Sure there are times when I want to pull my hair out — every job has its challenges — but those days are few and far between and always end with a pint to help bring everything into perspective. A couple of weeks back I attended my first Craft Brewers’ Conference put on by the Brewer’s Association. The conference rotates to different “beer” cities around the US and this year it was held a mile above sea-level in Denver, Colorado. It’s the who’s who of US craft beer with a healthy number of Canadian breweries making the trek, and a handful of folks from overseas. Sitting in a room of 9,000 people listening to a State of the Union speech on how craft beer grew in the US last year was very inspiring, and to hear that they are on target to meet their goal of being 20% of the beer market by 2020 brings a tear to this beer lover’s eye. Predictably, there was beer around every corner at the convention and expo. Every time you turned around there was someone reaching their hand out to pass you a beer. I didn’t like all of the beers I tried — heck, I probably barely liked half the beers I tried and I like to think I’m pretty open minded; but I wouldn’t give back one sip of beer. There were a couple of real stand-out beers that I would (and did) ask for more. Here’s a little list of beers to seek out when you are Stateside: YETI (Great Divide Brewing Company) Great Divide is one of Denver’s best breweries and is a must-see if you head there. Yeti is an imperial stout that continually gets top honours on beer lists around the US. At over 9% ABV it packs a punch but goes down very smooth. They also make an Oak-Aged, Espresso Oak-Aged and Chocolate Oak-Aged Yeti which are all amazing. Their Rye Lager, Hoss, was also on my fav. list from the trip. FAT TIRE (New Belgium Brewing) Since I biked around Denver on a cruiser I have to include Fat Tire. One of Colorado’s best known breweries and one of the largest in the US, their amber ale is the type of beer that you can build an empire on. Accessible, easy drinking and with enough character that you won’t get bored of it. SUPPLICATION (Russian River Brewing Company) Not a brewery from Colorado but probably one of my favourite beers from the trip. It’s not going to be for everyone since it’s a sour brown ale that has been aged for 12 months in Pinot Noir barrels with sour cherries but if you are looking to expand your horizons, sour beers are going to do that and Supplication is a great place to start. One of the best ways to get a feel of a city and its culture is through their breweries and Denver was no exception. Next time you head anywhere, find the brewery first and then plan the rest of your day. Fire me off a tweet for more beer recommendations! www.onthego.to 61 OTG | GETAWAYS Active Living in Elgin County Being physically active is an important part of a balanced lifestyle. It is important not only for your physical and mental well-being, but also to help you lead a long and rewarding life. It is easy to enjoy an active lifestyle in Elgin County. With an abundance of recreational activities and high quality recreational facilities including: swimming pools, fitness centres, community complexes and arenas, Elgin is the ideal place to stay fit while having fun. S afe towns and villages, 120 km of scenic shoreline and hundreds of kilometres of trails along lush Carolinian forest paths are the ideal locations for running and hiking enthusiasts alike. Elgin County trails wind through the countryside connecting to the Trans Canada Trail, the longest recreational trail in the world. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, Elgin County’s vibrant running community has an event for you! If you prefer to get around on two wheels, routes through Elgin County provide some of the best terrain for cycling in North America. Ride along the Lake Erie shoreline, through rolling hills, lush forests and picturesque countryside. The area boasts hundreds of kilometres of low-traffic country roads and paths that are perfect for short rides or longer day trips. In addition, Elgin County has recently become part of the Waterfront Trail, a signed cycling route that travels through 27 waterfront communities in Ontario. The sandy beaches and warm, shallow waters of Lake Erie are perfect for recreational swimming and other water-based activities. The temperate breezes that blow in off the lake provide the perfect conditions for wind surfing and kite boarding adventures. If tranquil waters are more your style, paddling your way around Springwater, Dalewood and Lake Whittaker conservation areas or up the Big Otter Creek in your canoe or kayak are perfect ways to spend a spring or summer afternoon. Trade in the hustle and bustle of city life for the fresh air, open roads and sun-dappled forest pathways of Elgin County. Learn how you can start your active lifestyle in Elgin County at www.progressivebynature.com/ lifestyle. www.onthego.to 63 navigate great TO TIMES in Lambton County TOURISM SARNIA-LAMBTON LET US GUIDE YOU THROUGH OUR VACATION PLAYGROUND! 1916 n – WWI, c. 70th Battalio 1915 Top: Petrolia use, Sarnia, Ho ce en wr Right: La Doors Open Lambton County Explore & Enjoy the Hidden Places & Spaces June 21 & 22, 2014 of Our County call or click for your FREE travel guide and map also available at southwestern ontario visitor centres 1.800.265.0316 www.tourismsarnialambton.com/onthego OTG | GETAWAYS The Lure of Lambton Just like the explorers of old, we navigate through life looking for something to discover and explore. Lambton County holds treasures both rich and rare to uncover. We’re confident that the treasures we hold will beckon you to come and experience them for yourself. Moore Museum Courtesy of Moore Museum & Tourism Sarnia-Lambton JNAAG Oil Museum of Canada Courtesy of George Rosema & Tourism Sarnia-Lambton E very year, more than two million visitors journey here, to Blue Water Country, to find for themselves what makes this part of Ontario so different from all the others. This time, the secret is yours to unfold. Lambton County’s story begins 160 years ago as the birthplace of North America’s oil industry. Men of the Aamjiwnanng First Nation first found the sticky crude in the black gum beds near today’s Oil Springs and the early settlers of New France saw it seeping from the ground near Enniskillen’s Black Creek. The first wells followed in 1851 and North America’s oil industry was born. Visitors can relive our Oil Heritage and embark on a self-guided driving tour of the Fairbank Oil Properties Ltd. to view sculptures depicting the life of the men who drilled for oil here in the 1860s. Stop, turn off your vehicle, roll down the window and listen to the jerker line system as it still operates today. Those who crave more Oil Heritage are encouraged to visit the Oil Museum of Canada in Oil Springs. Today, Lambton County is a land of entertaining pursuits, and a calmer, yet culturally rich lifestyle that visitors desire and seek, leading many to remain, and to claim Lambton County for their own. Here lies scores of alluring experiences and intriguing discoveries to savour and enjoy. Join us on June 21st & 22nd for Doors Open Lambton County, a weekend-long experience where visitors have the opportunity to explore some of the County’s most intriguing and charming historical sites. This year’s Doors Open will celebrate our community’s centennial accomplishments, including the incorporation of the City of Sarnia in 1914. Each site holds a piece of Lambton’s past and a part of its future. 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HARD onthego.to FEATURE SIGN TAURUS APRIL 20 – MAY 20 BEING MORE SOCIAL CAN HELP BRIGHTEN YOUR MOOD. Be open to meeting new people and going on new adventures. Whether you are an ‘I’ or a ‘we’, it doesn’t matter; being more social will liven you up and those around you as well. Put on your best smile and get your fun self out there! MAY 2014 GEMINI CANCER LEO VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO 68 www.onthego.to MAY 21 – JUNE 21: It’s time to make your own rules. If your wish is to be as independent as one can be, then you must carve your own path. No one is going to do it for; you have to think for yourself. Your level of satisfaction depends on how much effort you put forth. Don’t be afraid to venture out of your comfort zone. JUNE 22 – JULY 23: Put more thought into important decisions rather than making impulsive decisions. You have to remember that these decisions could directly affect your future. Think back and learn from any mistakes you’ve made in the past. This will help you in the future. 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