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CRAVE toronto guides will be handed out in celebrity giftabags at The Honey Mustard Closet during TIFF!

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Oh happy day!  We are very excited to announce that the CRAVE toronto guide books will be a part of gift bags offered to celebrities and VIPs at The Honey Mustard Closet during TIFF!  We have been waiting all year for TIFF to roll around and are even more excited now that we will be handing out our guides to the celebrities visiting our fabulous city!

On September 10th and 11th at the Royal York Hotel, The First Weekend Club’s Clubhouse opens up to celebrities, filmmakers, invited media, and film industry professionals. The Honey Mustard Closet is specifically aimed at providing actresses with an opportunity to wear Canadian designed dresses to their premieres, on the red carpet, and to the endless film parties.   The CRAVE ladies from Blo will also be on hand!

The Honey Mustard Closet is the brainchild of Sarah Murray of the Honey Mustard Fashion and Media Services in Vancouver.  Having worked in different facets of the fashion and journalism industries since 1996, Sarah started The Honey Mustard Fashion and Media Services in 2004.

The Honey Mustard is the media relations company for local, independent fashion designers across Western Canada and is dedicated to enhancing the profile of Western Canadian fashion through services that include targeted media campaigns, one-of-a-kind press releases, creative fashion show production, and social marketing.

We can’t thank The Honey Mustard Closet enough for letting CRAVE toronto be a part of this exciting TIFF event!

Toronto’s Networking Gurus

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

With the web taking over, we live in a society in which it is impossible to not be connected.  The challenge though is connecting with the right people or standing out when anyone and everyone has a blog.  Knowing the right people can help.  Networking is key, and some of us are not as naturally good at it as others.  Fortunately, many of those social butterflies use their networking prowess to help connect others with the appropriate people that can advance careers, drive sales, or take your business to the next level.  We’ve put together a list of a few of Toronto’s best connectors who have dedicated their careers to bringing others together or have that certain je ne sais quoi that has helped their hosted events or blog stand out amongst the rest.

HEYDOYOU -  yvonnekai.blogspot.com
HeyDoYou described as for the “cute, clever, and connected” is a lifestyle blog that started in 2007 in Toronto, Canada. Its love affair with special events, beauty products, street fashion, international trends and shiny gadgets yield over 40,000 readers per month. The Los Angeles extension began Summer of 2009 and continues to be a portal for social media and word of mouth marketing.  Follow these ladies to find out about the events you need to be at, the products you need to be wearing, and the people you need to know.

THE SOCIETY -  thesocietytoronto.com
The Society states their mission as: To make culture a relevant and affordable luxury.  A cool and modern version of a private members-only club, The Society delivers a calendar of unique Socials and Cultural Encounters that challenge, excite and renew their members affinity for the arts, culture and entertainment.  Their events always make headlines and are THE place to meet the young and prominent from a wide range of industries.

SPROUTER -  sprouter.com
Sprouter facilitates networking and collaboration between entrepreneurs globally. Providing a platform for users to connect with other innovators, entrepreneurs can expand their networks to include fellow entrepreneurs and startups with similar interests and goals. By answering the question “What are you working on?” in 140 characters or less entrepreneurs can discover and join events in their local areas, start discussions and follow topics of relevance to their business.  Signing up for an account is easy and free and can open the door to endless possibilities and new business connections.

World Cup Celebration: Indulge in Global Treats

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

For weeks we have been huddled around the television, sometimes at ungodly hours of the morning, to watch beautiful men from around the world kick around a soccer ball and compete for the coveted World Cup. Whether you have followed the sport for years or just recently discovered what terms like “off-sides” or “stoppage time” mean, it is truly amazing how soccer can bring entire nations together for a common goal.

America’s run has ended, but there are some amazing teams that have risen to the top of the competition! Gather your friends together and indulge in these fun recipes perfect for a summer barbecue or potluck that are inspired by the stand out teams of the 2010 World Cup!

Chimichurri Steak- Uruguay/ Argentina

Chimichurri is a sauce from South America and is served in countries like Uruguay and Argentina over steak and chicken.

Ingredients:

1 cup packed fresh flat leaf parsley
¼ cup packed fresh cilantro
½ cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
2 garlic cloves peeled
¾ teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
a pinch of salt and pepper
a squeeze of lemon juice

Preparation:

  1. Mix all ingredients in a food processor and serve over steak, chicken or fish.

Party Sangria- Spain

Ingredients:

1 bottle of red wine
1 lemon cut into wedges
1 orange cut into wedges
1 lime cut into wedges
1 apple diced
1 cup raspberries or strawberries
1 small can of diced pineapples with juice
2 tbsp of sugar
4 cups ginger ale or lemon lime soda
2 shots gin or triple sec

Preparation:

  1. Pour wine into a large pitcher and squeeze the juice from the lemon, oranges and lime into the wine.
  2. Toss in the fruit wedges and add pineapple, apples sugar and gin.
  3. Chill overnight.
  4. Add ginger ale or soda, berries and ice just before serving.

Potato Salad- Germany

Ingredients:

2 pounds red potatoes
¼ lb bacon cut into small pieces
½ medium onion chopped
1/3 cup cider vinegar
¼ cup water
1 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp mustard
2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley

Preparation:

  1. Place potatoes in saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil over high heat and reduce to simmer, uncovered for 20-30 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender. Drain. Let potatoes cool. Peel potatoes and cut into ¼ inch pieces.
  2. Cook bacon in skillet over medium heat until crisp and set aside.
  3. Cook onion in bacon drippings until tender.
  4. Combine vinegar, water, sugar, salt and mustard in a large bowl. Toss in potatoes and bacon and mix until well coated.
  5. Garnish with parsley and serve warm.

Oliebollen (Apple Fritters)- Netherlands

Ingredients

2 tbsp sugar
2 pkg yeast
4 cups sugar
5 eggs
2 cups scalded milk
½ cup butter softened
10 cups flour
1 ½ tsp salt
3 diced Granny Smith apples
1 cup raisins pinch of cinnamon
canola oil for frying

Preparation:

  1. Dissolve 2 tbsp sugar in 1 cup warm water. Sprinkle yeast on top. Let stand while preparing dough.
  2. In a large mixing bowl beat eggs, add scalded milk, 1 ½ cups warm water, yeast mixture and butter and beat well. Add flower, 1 cup sugar and salt. Mix well. Add diced apple.
  3. Let dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size.
  4. In a separate bowl mix 3 cups sugar, and cinnamon to taste.
  5. Fill a fryer pot with 3-4 inches of canola oil. Heat to 375 degrees and scoop spoonfuls of down into the oil. Turn to ensure even browning.
  6. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mixture and serve warm.

*written by Alyssa Goldberg for the CRAVE company. Alyssa is a lover of all things to do with food and travel- check out her blog, WorldSavour by clicking here.

Bachelorette Party Gifts We CRAVE

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The Bachelorette Party is the ultimate of girl’s nights out, and that requires the ultimate gift.  A bachelorette party is the perfect way for a bride to unwind and relax with her closest girlfriends after the stress of planning a wedding, and we know that you want to give her a gift that will bring a smile to her face or elicit a good laugh.  Make sure the bride-to-be’s last night on the town as a single lady is a memorable one, with these great bachelorette gift suggestions.

TRYST LINGERIE -  trystlingerie.com
No bachelorette is complete without a gift of racy lingerie.  Tryst Lingerie has a large assortment of over 150 bras, lingerie, sleepwear and gifts.  It is the perfect place to pick out that forget-me-not outfit for the bride-to-be and also carries all needed under-gown garments.  Take it one step further by not just purchasing you bachelorette gift here, but by hosting your party, as Tryst offers lingerie private shopping parties.

CHEEKY MONKEY COSMETICS - cheekymonkeycosmetics.com
Every bride wants to look beautiful down to the last detail on her special day.  Give her a head start by giving her one of the many colours of nail polish available at Cheeky monkey Cosmetics.  Their high quality polishes are all environmentally safe and 3 Free Healthy.  Each colour has its own “cheeky” name and you can visit their website to find its corresponding cocktail recipe.  A mani and pedi with an accompanying cocktail is the perfect start to any bachelorette party in our books.

SUGAR BAKING- sugar-baking.com
Avoid the uninventive cliché of a cake inspired by a male dancer and show up with the latest delicious craze instead- miniature cupcakes. Sugar Baking offers a wide variety of scrumptious mini-cupcake flavours that can be easily ordered over the internet and delivered to anywhere in the GTA.  Our favourite is the classic red-velvet, but for something a little more decadent try the Cookies & Cream!

How to Plan Your Perfect Summer Party with LA Glam

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Planning a party can be loads of fun but let’s be totally honest…planning and attending the same party can be tough. That’s why CRAVE asked Christina Murphy, who runs LA Glam Events with her partner Erin Preuss to give us a few pointers. The good news is that with a little planning and creative magic you can host a party everyone (including you) will love!

With the summer party season about to get into full swing starting on Memorial Day Weekend it’s a perfect time to treat your friends to a love-everything-about-summer party that will set the standard for everyone else. (And no, it doesn’t require boatloads of cash or a swank Hampton’s seaside soirees.)

4 easy ways to make your Memorial Day BBQ better than everyone else’s

1) Invites: Evites are ok, Paperless Post is so cool (but pricey) and so why stick to the norm. A trip to the 99 Cents store will yield a plethora of fun and funky ideas. It’s much less expensive than you would think to send unusual invites and it’s a great way to make your party stand out from the rest. Mix and match and let your imagination run wild. It’s half the fun.

2) Food: it’s sort of crucial to a good party. Nothing is more delicious and easy than good old fashion burgers on the grill and burgers don’t have to boring. Add an array of interesting self-serve toppings like sautéed mushrooms, arugula, bacon, avocado, etc to create a gourmet burger bar. You can even ask people to write down their custom burger, name it and take pictures for your own Burger Hall of Fame.

3) Cocktails: a trip to your local farmers market will start your inner mixologist juices flowing. Take all the favs (fresh squeezed OJ, grapefruit, lemon and lime) throw in some new twists (muddle berries, pineapple or watermelon) and some smoothie-like purees (cantaloupe, honeydew, banana and mango).Use some basic alcohols and set it all out for people to create their own signature cocktail. People love experimenting and the bonus is for the people who are going adult-beverage free they can make a killer virgin version of the same thing.

4) Décor: for some seriously-talented-crafty types décor is a hallmark of their parties. For me, with limited time, décor needs to be simple and accessible. My favorite budget friendly décor item is cotton quilt fabrics. These fabrics are your new, super crafty best friend. You can make awesome mix and match table overlays (most standard fabrics aren’t wide enough for a full table linen) but they make cute overlays either over whatever linens already have or over plain white sheets hemmed to fit your table. Mix patterns and colors to create a really festive look.

The good news is all these projects are relatively easy and don’t require a bunch of time or money. Just give yourself a week to work on your décor projects in the evening and prep your food and juices the morning of your event and you will be able to party-hardy with all your pals!