For the Canadian material girl, a gift box from Tiffany, Hermès or Holt Renfrew will make her say aah(s).

MONEY WELL SPENT | If you are hunting for a graduation gift for someone who loves to dress up (and sparkle), and you are prepared to spend some money but don’t want to go too, too crazy, consider picking up a little something from Tiffany & Co., Hermès or Holt Renfrew.
Each of these luxury goods retailers, who package their merchandise in gift boxes as recognizable as their names, sells small, and not exorbitantly expensive, jewellery items and accessories that are already ordained classics. These are pieces that get passed along to daughters and beyond, items destined to pop up in fashion magazines 50 years from now (online, of course, because paper mags will have vanished) on their hot vintage collectibles lists—things with the potential to hold or accrue value. Read more
How To Combat Teenage Towel Waste
/1 Comment/in Home & Garden /by carolannruleHere’s a surefire way to combat teenager towel waste.
Are You Sleeping With Airbnb Tonight?
/0 Comments/in Travel /by carolannruleThe Ebay of space, Airbnb offers travel accommodations to suit every taste and budget. And you’ll make friends too.
The website was started in 2008 as Airbed and Breakfast by three San Francisco guys who rented out inflatable beds during a hotel room shortage. Now Airbnb connects travellers with people who have space to rent in over 4,300 cities worldwide. You can search by city or country, plus by price, room type and date, and read reviews by previous guests. You then contact a host through the website and book online using a credit card or PayPal account. Read more
The Mother Of All Heritage House Tours
/1 Comment/in Home & Garden /by carolannruleOld houses cost less than new ones even if you renovate—and the heritage house tour can show you how.
This is just one of the helpful tips to be gleaned from the 30-page guidebook for this year’s Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s heritage self-guided house tour on Sunday, June 6. Another is that retrofitting an old structure can be less expensive than demolishing and rebuilding—like the $89 million to be saved by the UBC Renews rehabilitation of 10 buildings on the university’s campus. Read more
So Hot Out Of The Box: DVDs Cheap As Chips
/0 Comments/in Culture & Leisure /by EditorDVD collections from this online company are about as cheap as they come.
My friend Debbi admits to having felt slight misgivings when she ordered all five seasons (60 episodes) of The Wire from DVD Collects, an online company she had never heard of with DVD prices that were cheap as chips. Read more
One Of These Tunas Is Not Like The Others
/2 Comments/in Brand X, CANADIAN CONTENT, FOOD, Food & Drink, View All Food Stories /by Glenys MorganWhich of these tuna brands sends chef Glenys Morgan fishin’ in the back of the cupboard: Rio Mare, Western Family Solid Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil, Cloverleaf Flaked Light Tuna in Vegetable Broth and Oil?
Blue And Orange And Magenta, Oh My!
/28 Comments/in Classics & Trends, FASHION, Fashion & Beauty, Shops & Shopping, View All Fashion Stories /by carolannruleFor the Canadian material girl, a gift box from Tiffany, Hermès or Holt Renfrew will make her say aah(s).
MONEY WELL SPENT | If you are hunting for a graduation gift for someone who loves to dress up (and sparkle), and you are prepared to spend some money but don’t want to go too, too crazy, consider picking up a little something from Tiffany & Co., Hermès or Holt Renfrew.
Each of these luxury goods retailers, who package their merchandise in gift boxes as recognizable as their names, sells small, and not exorbitantly expensive, jewellery items and accessories that are already ordained classics. These are pieces that get passed along to daughters and beyond, items destined to pop up in fashion magazines 50 years from now (online, of course, because paper mags will have vanished) on their hot vintage collectibles lists—things with the potential to hold or accrue value. Read more
What’s The Deal With Spices Prices?
/1 Comment/in CANADIAN CONTENT, FOOD, Food & Drink, View All Food Stories /by carolannruleExploring the (better-priced) outer reaches of the spice aisles.
On closer inspection, I was surprised to learn that McCormick Gourmet and Club House are owned by McCormick Canada, which means if you buy their “gourmet” product, you are paying almost twice as much buck for half as much bay, or, put another way, you are paying a whopping $4.87 for that little glass jar. Read more
The Cheapest Chicest Hotels in Palm Springs
/5 Comments/in Travel /by EditorIf you can take some heat, this California city is a great place to get a room right now.
STAY HERE There are two schools of thought on travel accom-modation. There is the group who say: a bed is a bed and all I need is somewhere clean to lay my head because I don’t plan to spend time in my room anyway; and there is the other group who feel that where they stay should be memorable in the way it looks or contributes to the place’s overall experience.
I understand both these points of view and have fallen into one or the other of these groups depending on the occasion. But I do love design—and the idea of regionality where hotels are concerned—so I’m always on the lookout for accommodation with what I call original spin, hotels that “have a look” and feel local. Oh yes, and I want them to give great service AND be reasonably priced. Read more
One Of These Peanut Butters Is Not Like The Others
/0 Comments/in Brand X, FOOD, Food & Drink, View All Food Stories /by Glenys MorganWhich of these organic peanut butter brands made chef Glenys Morgan feel like a nut: MaraNatha Natural No-Stir, O Organics, Kirkland Organic, Nuts To You Organic?
For Elegant Invites, Paperless Post It
/1 Comment/in Entertaining, FOOD, Goods & Services, View All Food Stories /by carolannruleGet your next party started with stylish online invitations no one can refuse.
SAVE ON CHIC | There is a beautiful way to scrap the paper and cost of traditional invitations but keep the timeless elegance of stationery. With Paperless Post, an online stationery service charging just $5 for 60 invitations plus a way to track RSVPs, you’ll save time, money, the planet and your sanity.
Paperless Post is the brainchild of New York siblings and business partners Alexa and James Hirschfeld, who founded the custom online stationery service in 2008, packaging aesthetics and efficiency into one neat virtual envelope. Read more