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Interview with Cassidy Watkins of The HomeBake Pizza Company

Friday, June 18th, 2010

You no longer have to hunt down a pizzeria for delicious hand-tossed pizza, just stop by The HomeBake Pizza Company. for fresh made ‘take and bake’ pizza, they deliver too! Food lover and owner, Cassidy Watkins started The HomeBake Pizza Company, which is Toronto’s first ‘take and bake’ pizza shop, specializing in made to order gourmet pizzas from all natural and organic ingredients. Mmmm, delicious and nutritious! HomeBake Pizza turns any home kitchen into a gourmet pizzeria, bon appétit!

   
How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Fresh, delicious, gourmet.

What are your most popular products or services?
Fresh, local, organic toppings and um … pizza!  We also offer spelt and gluten-free options that are very popular with people with diet sensitivities.

People may be surprised to know…
How simple it is to bake one of our pizzas. You don’t need any special tools; we provide everything that’s needed. Oh, and also organic multigrain pizza dough can taste really good!

What or who inspired you to start your business?
A simple desire to have a better option for pizza in the comfort of my own home, and realizing that if I was frustrated with soggy box pizza, others were too.

Who is your role model or mentor?
Anyone who inspires me, who reminds me I can always do more, who brings goodness and fulfillment to the lives of others.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
I’m not really one to toot my own horn, which is a challenge because having a new business necessitates you being able to let people know how fantastic your business is.

How do you spend your free time?
Enjoying a quiet late morning breakfast at home, trying not to fall off the pilates machine, and getting dirty doing reno projects with friends.

What is your indulgence?
Why, food of course!  I’m currently in love with my partner’s slow cooked, maple infused bacon. So worth the wait!

Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
People are going to think that all I do is eat, but I love getting together over weekend brunch at neighbourhood restaurants, it always feels so decadent.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Balance in all things, and time. Time to re-energize, to seek out inspiration and to fully embrace the rewards working for yourself can bring.
Visit The HomeBake Pizza Company at:

476 Roncesvalles Ave
Toronto, ON, Canada M6R 2G5

Places We CRAVE for Grand Graduation Gifts!

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Congratulations Class of 2010! Hats off to all the graduates out there on your amazing accomplishment! Do you have a graduate in your life, who you would like to honor? Shower your graduate with pomp and circumstance with grand graduation gifts from these shops we CRAVE!

DRYSDALE & CO.www.drysdaleandco.com
Send off your college-bound gal with a super cute, stylish, and sturdy tote bags from Drysdale and Co. We CRAVE their red buffalo checkered notebook shoulder bag for schlepping around a laptop and textbooks. They have a great selection of fun and eclectic totes, stationary, office supplies and home goods, basically everything a college student needs to furnish their dorm room!

The Papery Torontowww.thepaperytoronto.com
Good-bye high school, hello college! Let’s face it; with their new found sense of independence, it can be difficult for college bound students to keep track of everything that goes on during their long days and nights. Keep your college student on track with a cute and chic Italian leather Filofax personal organizer from The Papery Toronto, so no tests, homework assignments, term papers, and (of course!) parties are missed or forgotten.

Paletterawww.palettera.ca
Send your college-bound student off ready to network with chic and professional custom correspondence cards from Palettera! Personalize it with your college student’s name, phone number, email address, college name, and major. That’s right; sometimes it’s not always about what you know, but who you know! Networking can land your college student that highly envied internship or acquire a mentor in their desired field of work.

Interview with Sandra Tarantino of C1 art space: art shop, art school

Friday, June 11th, 2010


Started as a project developed by artist and teacher, Sandra Tarantino, C1 art space has since thrived to become a welcoming community environment! C1 houses a variety of activities, from an art school that accommodates all ages with classes from clay sculpting to painting; to an art gallery showcasing collections of handmade Canadian fine crafts and gifts, artist apparel, and other creative goodies!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Quirky, Humorous, Fun

What are your most popular products or services?
Our art workshops are a favourite, especially silk screening and wheel throwing. People also enjoy lots of handmade gifts including: Julie Moon poppy pins, Avril Loreti napkins, and Yasmine Louis and Ross Bonfanti apparel.

People may be surprised to know…
They can learn to be creative. Our classes are fun and relaxed so it’s easy to learn how to D.I.Y.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My love of art and teaching have always existed since I was a child. I’ve been planning to do this forever.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My parents, who are immigrants and business owners for 38 years; I learned how to run a business from them.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Taking on too much but this is a hard one not to repeat

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Calmness and happiness, always.

Visit C1 art space: art shop, art school at:

44 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 2Y7

Cute Children’s Stores We CRAVE

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Kids are unique, creative, playful and imaginative. One minute they’re super heroes fighting evil villains, the next minute they’re lava monsters running around in a pit. Their favorite color will be yellow one day and green the next. Let’s face it; kids sometimes live in a world of their own! But when they come back to reality, here are children’s stores we CRAVE for fun finds!

Ella Minnow:     
Feed your child’s imagination with a good book! Heather Kuipers, owner of Ella Minnow, offers a huge selection of quality bedtime story books for tots to the Twilight Saga for teens! Ella Minnow has a super friendly staff and an incredibly charming atmosphere; they even have two cute pet bunnies! Stop by for story time or pick up some books to cozy up with the kids and read!  Check out their selection here.
ella+elliot: 
ella+elliot is the brainchild of Suzanne O’Leary, who brings a modern twist to classic baby furniture, décor and accessories. Modern design’s simple and pure aesthetics are inherently childlike and therefore a natural fit for a youngster, which is why all products offered in ella+elliot emphasizes modern design, functionality and sustainability. Check out their cute and modern selection of baby goods here
 
Glitter Pie: 
Let your child’s imagination soar at Glitter Pie Art Studio, the creative options are endless! Basically anything can be turned into a piece of artwork. With a love of art and always young at heart, Tiffany Pratt brought her dreams to life when she opened Glitter Pie. They offer a variety of different artistic experiences ranging from beading to watercolor painting.  Jump in, get dirty, be creative, add some glitter to your child’s day! We love that Glitter Pie upcycles, everything from old newspapers to t-shirts have a purpose! Check them out here.

Interview with Laura & Rena Polley of Body Blitz Spa

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Sit back, relax, replenish and detoxify! Body Blitz Spa is a woman’s spa that puts a modern twist on ancient restorative water practices. Body Blitz boasts a 38 ft Dead sea salt pool with 24 hydrotherapy jets, hot green tea pool, cold plunging pool, aromatherapy steam, infrared sauna and massage, face and body treatments. Owners and sisters, Laura & Rena Polley make pampering easy- no waiting, no tipping, no breaking the bank!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Modern, urban, oasis

What are your most popular products or services?
Therapeutic water circuit, scrub and mud treatments, and our incredible argan oil face serum.

People may be surprised to know…
We have developed our own line of Canadian-made face and body products that are available across North America through our website.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
Visiting thermal spas in Europe and Asia and realizing there was a market for this concept in Toronto.

Who is your role model or mentor?
Our mother; women of that generation never took time for themselves or their health.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Not having the financing firmly in place before the cement was.

What is your indulgence?
Travel, nice wine, and dinners with family and friends.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Bankers who realize that businesses owned by women are a good investment, and of course, laughter, creativity and a few nice clothes …

Visit Body Blitz Spa at:

471 Adelaide St. West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5V 1T1

Places We CRAVE for Home Décor & Fab Furnishings

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Your home is a reflection of your style and also says a lot about your personality. If you’re an organized individual who despises clutter, then you’d love the light and airy urban minimalist layout. If you love mixing old with new, fun prints and colors, then you’d adore a shabby chic home. So, what’s your abode saying about you? Check out these places we CRAVE for fabulous home furnishings and delightful décor!

Bergo Designs:
Located in the heart of Toronto’s Distillery Historic District, Bergo Designs offers 6000 square feet of goodies for your home. Interior designer and owner, Robyn Berman stocks her gallery with the most unique and original products. While you’re in the area, you can stop by Corktown Designs, which is also owned and designed by Robyn! We love the bold design of her A/Design Bocina Vase. Check it out here.

Chatelet Home Furnishings:
Transform your humble abode into a little chateau! Located on trendy Queen Street, Chatelet features whimsical, shabby chic, and French-country inspired home furnishings and décor. Owner and interior designer, Teresa Wiwchar fills her store with a beautiful blend of vintage and new furniture, home accessories, gifts, and lots more! We absolutely LOVE all the charming twinkling chandeliers hanging from the ceiling! Check it out here.

Kids at Home:
You have the whole house, but your kids should have a room to themselves that expresses their individuality as well! From toddlers to teenagers, Kids at Home offer the most eclectic and fun furnishings to add personality to any boring bedroom. We love the variety of art appliqué wall decals that give a naked wall and instant face lift! Check it out here.

Interview with Melanie Groom and Tara Clark of Blo Blow Dry Bar

Friday, May 28th, 2010


Franchise duo, Melanie Groom and Tara Clark came across something fabulous when they partnered up for the creation of Blo, a blow dry bar where you can expect a sexy style without the scissors. Whether you feel like having sexy, razor-straight hair or diggin’ rocker-chic hair, for around 30 dollars and in about 30 minutes, get a wash and blow out from seven styles to choose from in their Blo Hair Menu. We CRAVE Blo for their no fuss concept, just wash, blow, and go!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Affordable, convenient, and luxurious.

What are your most popular products or services?
Blo’s signature blo outs and Blo products, like freshman (whipped-crème conditioner), knockout (ultimate shine spray) and player (style-to-burn paste)!

What or who inspired you to start your business?
Mel: Tara and I have been best friends for over 10 years and have always aspired to own and run a business together.

Who is your role model or mentor?
Mel: My parents are absolutely my role models, as they encouraged me to be independent and strive for what I want.
Tara: My younger sister has always excelled at sales and communication; I have a high respect for her.

What is your indulgence?
Both of us heart red wine and chocolate

Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
Tara: Dinner parties.
Mel: Yoga

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Mel: I crave happiness and a sense of accomplishment.
Tara: I crave happiness and a sense of self-fulfillment

Places We CRAVE for Sweet Summer Shoes

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

First created as a form of protection for the human foot, shoes have shifted to encompass a new purpose, fashion! Shoes can be the perfect accessory to your favorite outfits. So, whether you’re strolling the beach or lounging by the pool, get the summer’s hottest shoes from these places we CRAVE for sweet summer shoes!

LAB Consignment:
LAB Consignment is the place to go to find sweet summer sandals or sexy pumps without spending a fortune. Owner, Lauren Baker, stocks her store with chic gently used designer and vintage goodies for resale. Check back often, because you never know what you’ll walk away with, like fabulous L.A.M.B patent platform heels for a fraction of the regular retail price, Score! Check them out here.

Trove:
Located in the heart of Toronto’s artsy Annex neighborhood, Trove is the creation of, Carolyn Eby and Barbara Scriver, a mother-daughter duo. Trove definitely lives up to its name, as it is literally a treasure trove of eclectic, stylish goods from mostly independent designers. We love all the fun colors in their store, especially a pair of super cute bright sky blue sandals. Check it out here.

Imelda:
If you ever have to walk in someone else’s shoes, hope that they come from Imelda! Owner of Frock, Cathryn Dajka, opened the doors to Imelda to expand on her shop’s shoe collection. This glorious Reconcesvalles gem features such coveted brands like: Miz Mooz, Fly London, Dolce Vita, Bos & Co, and featuring their green brand, El Naturalista! Get a taste of the selection here.

Insight From Makeup Artist, Sheila Patel

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Whether it’s just a hint of blush on our cheeks, a swab of lipgloss to our puckers, or a brush of mascara to our batting eyelashes, we all want to look and feel our best! However, with the plethora of make-up options out there, finding the right products can be quite overwhelming…what color foundation to use, what eyeshadows look best on a brown-eyed beauty, liquid eyeliner or pencil??? This is where renowned make-up artist, Sheila Patel comes into the picture. With a trained eye, a steady and skilled hand, she applies the right mixture of shadows and powders…Voila! You have your own customized look. Here is her expert advice and a video featuring the “Artist at Work”, enjoy!

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?

My sister in law, Xuan Thu Pham encouraged me to get back to doing something that I have excelled in in the past and all the credit goes to her for my getting back in.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?

Overscheduling. Earlier on in my career when I just started out, there was a time when I was working continuously from one makeup client to another in a single day. Because I worked with more clients than I could manage in one day, I felt that I did not put in the effort and time that each client deserved. I wanted to give the focus and attention to each person, but with time against me, I was not able to do that. From that experience on, I never did that again. Each customer is special to me and I’ll only work on a client at a time – that is my philosophy.

What is your favorite make-up brand?

I like different makeup brands for different reasons. I use MAC, Shu Uemura, Glauca Rossi, NARS, Makeup Forever, Ben Nye, and Kryolan. In fact, I have so many different brands in my professional makeup toolbox that I can’t name all the brands I enjoy using. Each brand is uniquely used for different purposes and events such as TV or weddings. As an everyday favorite makeup brand, I like Bobbi Brown.

What defines the Bollywood style? Do you think it would cross-over to the U.S.?

I’m glad you asked me this question because so many people have different notions of what the “Bollywood style” is and what it really means. Coming from Mumbai and having worked with Bollywood and MTV – I see the different perceptions of how people view Bollywood. What defines the Bollywood style has more to do with what you see on a film set: the movie scenes, dance scenes, and the ensemble of women who dress up in extravagant attire along with the extravagant makeup to go with it. Bollywood is about glamour, visual performance artistry, and telling a story.

This is why a Bollywood style is not suitable for everyday looks. If you’ve ever seen a wedding scene from a Bollywood film, you’ll notice the rich colors, embroideries, and magnificent jewelry that the women are wearing. Also notice their makeup – it’s created and done up to be very dramatic. When you wear such beautiful clothes, your face is competing with it and pales in comparison to what you’re wearing. That’s why it has to look very dramatic.

I think it the Bollywood look can absolutely cross over to the U.S. if it’s in the wedding space. However, with everyday looks, it might be too much, especially without the costumes. But if you’re up for that look for yourself, why not?

What is your favorite make-up look for spring/summer?

I have this secret passion for the orange and yellow color theme. If it’s done well, it can really work for you. Case in point: you can use a yellow eyeshadow

and apply it over your eyelids. Then use an orange eyeshadow to contour the lids as well as the edges. Next, you can define your eyes with black eyeliner and mascara – and voila. Most people think they can’t use these colors, but you can!

What is the most common make-up mistakes you see people make?

Mismatched foundation has to be the topper on the list. This is the most common mistake I’d like to see people stop making. Coming from an Asian country, there is an obsession to have fair skin. People try to correct that by using light foundation. The end result? Your skin will end up looking grey. Also, some people tend to incorrectly use bronzers or foundation that’s too dark for them, which are really too orange for one’s face. This looks hideous.

A good indicator of using the proper foundation for yourself is to reference it in natural sunlight. Typically, when you buy it in the mall under fluorescent lighting, it’s easy to make the mistake of buying the wrong color for your skintone. What you can do is apply a small amount from the tester on your skin – step outside and see if it matches your skin. Just be true to your skin tone and be proud of your natural beauty.

Visit Sheila Patel at:

Website: sheilapatelsf.com

Blog: bit.ly/MakingFaces

Twitter: bit.ly/cZvamc

Facebook: bit.ly/cKLfS7

YouTube: bit.ly/91hB9F

Interview with Marnie Consky from Thigh Society

Friday, May 21st, 2010


Flowy skirts and dresses are definitely a staple for the hot summer months, but sometimes the mixture of heat and sweat can cause uncomfortable chafing. Don’t let this prevent you from looking or feeling your best! Marnie Consky, creator of Thigh Society, has the ultimate solution for the dreaded “chub rub”: super soft, lightweight and breathable panties to protect your inner thighs from irritation! So, go on girl, slip on a pair of Thigh Society, rock those skirts, and strut your stuff!

  
How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Comfortable, Versatile, Chic

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
I had always wanted to start my own company, but the idea for Thigh Society came from my own experience suffering from inner thigh rub for many years, and I knew that I wasn’t the only woman with this problem. I tried all available fixes: bicycle shorts, shapewear, powders, creams, gels…but none were an ideal solution, so I decided to create my own!

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
I’ve made it a point to grow my business slowly and cautiously – I’m sure there are many mistakes yet to be made and I just hope I can learn from them.

What is your favorite, must-have accessory for the spring and summer seasons?
Several pairs of Thigh Society, of course! I love wearing skirts and dresses in the spring and summer but won’t leave home without Thigh Society underneath.

What is your indulgence?
Dark chocolate (I love 70% and higher). “A piece of chocolate a day keeps the doctor away”…right?!

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Balance. I have a day job and work on Thigh Society in my free time. There are never enough hours to do everything I want to do, like work out, spend time with my husband, read, catch up with girlfriends, etc…but I try my best. For me, balance is getting to do the things I enjoy on a regular basis, even if it means being very busy!

You can find Thigh Society on the shelves of these fantastic boutiques:

Tryst Lingerie
559 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
465 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON
www.trystlingerie.com

Legs Plus & Bra Boutique
5867 Leslie St., Toronto, ON
www.braboutique.com

Très Jolie Fine Lingerie
2457 Yonge St. Toronto, ON
www.tresjolie.ca