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Shine on!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Marilyn Monroe once sang “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend”, but she forgot to mention our soft spot for sparklers like blue topaz, rose quartz, Pacific opal, crystals, and well…we could go on. It’s no secret that a woman’s love for sparkle runs deep, nor is it news that a fine piece of jewelry can make or break an entire ensemble. Luckily for Vancouver’s fashionistas, there is no shortage of fancy, fun, and fabulous gems that are sure to make you the belle of the ball – or just brunch. Because shouldn’t our jewels bring out the best in us? That’s what a BFF does, after all!

Star Sparkle
Constantina James of Simply Sublime Design (150-3737 Oak Street) is no amateur when it comes to decadent jewelry design. With a star-studded clientele that sparkles just as bright as her baubles, her quaint Vancouver atelier is a true treasure trove. The studio also carries a bevy of designer clothing lines just to make sure that your new pair of 24 K Rose Gold drop earrings will fall exquisitely next to that Ella Moss jersey dress.

Glam-a-rama
Jeweliette‘s salon-style boutique (692 Seymour Street & W Georgia St) is a sophisticated spot for the jewelry aficionado. Run by a dynamic mother-daughter team, the shop offers an eclectic mix of modernly hip and classically cool pieces. Glamour girls take note: an aqua color crystal bracelet makes a stunning accent against summery white fabrics and is perfect for the CRAVE gal who wants to stand out in a crowd.

Fine Design
Like its name, Blue Ruby jewelry boutique showcases a colorful juxtaposition of richly unique jewelry designs from a list of global artisans. Since the first store opened in 1998, Blue Ruby has expanded into seven Vancouver locations to feed the appetites of its jewelry mavens. Visit the site for a complete list of their shops, and note their fabulous commitment social causes both locally and beyond. As if you didn’t already have enough reasons to shop here!

Our CRAVE Beauty Secrets Revealed

Monday, May 10th, 2010

As fabulous as every CRAVE woman is, we all could benefit from a session of beauty secret-swapping. Long days and long nights hopping from place to amazing place can take its toll on even the most impeccably gorgeous glower. To gain insight on how the girl-about-town stays looking her best, we’ve asked our resident staff at CRAVE what types of tricks were up their sleeves. And unlike other kinds of secrets, we don’t feel guilty for sharing these at all!

Hair

  • Try fabric softener for a great leave-in conditioner. Dilute a 1/2 cup with 1 cup of water and for softer, fresher locks.
  • For between shampoos: degrease oily hair with witch hazel. Apply to your roots with a cotton ball.
  • When hair starts looking dull from too many products, use translucent face powder on the roots and brush through to give hair a subtle shine.

Skin

  • To lighten age spots and sun-damaged skin, mix the juice of 1 lemon, 1 lime, 2 tablespoons of honey, and 2 ounces of plain yogurt. Gently massage into each spot weekly for noticeable results.
  • For a great body exfoliant, scrub with dried coffee grounds. The caffeine in coffee also helps to stimulate the growth of new skin cells.
  • Keep cucumbers for your salads and use raw potato slices to remove dark under-eye circles.

Makeup

  • For lips that pop, dab a little bit of red or orange color in the center to make them appear fuller.
  • To give your lashes an extra lift, warm an eyelash curler with a blow dryer before using. Lashes will stay curled for longer and this trick doesn’t even require mascara!
  • When applying blush or bronzer, you should first know where to apply your glow. Bend over for 30 seconds, then slowly stand up. Where your cheeks are flushed is where you are meant to blush. Apply your blush there for a naturally rosy look.

* please take caution, CRAVE does not guarantee results

Q&A with Emma Lynds of Element Academy of Martial Arts

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Emma Lynds is the type of woman you would want by your side when you find yourself walking a dark, secluded street. But rather than depending on others for protection, this CRAVE girl wants women to learn how they can protect and defend themselves. Emma is the proprietor of the Element Academy of Martial Arts, a school offering a range of martial arts styles as well as personal training for adults and kids. The academy also holds women-only sessions and will be holding a special seminar on Saturday, May 8 to instruct women on the practice of self-defense. The afternoon has been designed to meet the real needs of women: women on their way to work; women out enjoying Vancouver’s open spaces; women waiting for a taxi or a  bus home. In other words: all women. To further prove her commitment to empowering women, Emma will be personally matching 10% of the class’s proceeds to the Big Sisters of Canada. Here, Emma talks about her courageous move into entrepreneurship, and her recommendations to beginners in the martial arts.

What inspired you to open your own business?

I have always had an entrepreneurial spirit and I felt that reward and success would only come with a career I was fully invested in.  The trick was in finding a viable business that would have potential for success and growth, and at the same time, fulfill the drive and passion in me to pursue something I loved. I had been studying and training in the martial arts since I was a teenager, and it was one thing that I was truly invested in with my whole being.  Martial arts changed my life and was my constant source of strength, growth, and development.  It seemed like the most natural thing in the world to use my own learning to teach others.

What advice do you have for women who have never done martial arts before?

My best suggestion is to really do your research on what kind of club or facility will be the best fit for you.  You should ask yourself why you want to take martial arts, what you hope to learn most, what type of instruction you respond best to. From there, you can create a short list of clubs/facilities close to your home or work. I believe that it’s really important for women to take martial arts and I think most women would be surprised and delighted at how fun, positive, inspiring, and empowering they will find it.  Plus, you’ll learn something new, be in great shape, and have a really good idea of how to defend yourself.

Are there any pre-requisites?

A good attitude, willingness to try new things, work hard, and be open minded to a whole new set of possibilities for yourself.  Martial Arts is for everybody – keep that in mind!  I’ve seen students from age 4 to 80, so anything is possible!

Save the Date!
What:
Women’s Self-Defense Seminar, Website: Element Academy of Martial Arts
Where: 4465 Dunbar Street, Vancouver
When: Saturday, May 8th; 3-5 PM
To register: Email info@elementsacademy.com

Go Green!

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

When it comes to choosing  a tasty meal that’s also good for you, it’s a jungle out there. As all urban CRAVE gals know, temptations lies around every corner. And with spring in full swing, that temptation seems to grow like weeds, with graduation celebrations, weddings, and backyard barbecue’s offering up a bevy of rich deserts and grease-filled burgers. But for the wellness warriors of Vancouver, these savory spots provide a welcome respite from the bad stuff, with delicious, locally-grown greens that will make your taste buds dance. And you’ll be feeling so good, your body will probably follow.

Little Nest (1716 charles st)  is the perfect spot for grown-up girls to get a grown-up lunch. The cafe serves breakfast and lunch with a menu that evolves with the seasons so you know you’ll be getting the best local ingredients. Their salads make creative pairings that are packed with both nutrients and flavor, like the roasted beet salad, presented on a bed of organic black beluga lentils, pumpkin seeds, and various veggies.

Though the Secret Garden Tea Company (5559 West Boulevard) is most well-known for its piping hot cups of exquisite tea blends, their lunch menu offers an equally eclectic variety of fresh salads. Stop in for a Tandoori Chicken plate served with mango, avocado, and spinach or a West Coast chop salad that combines dried apricots, crisp apples, and seeds for an extra healthy lunch to power through the rest of your day. Ever the lady, don’t forget to raise your pinkie when lifting the salad fork!

Whether it’s a quick lunch or a 50-woman luncheon, Emelle’s Catering (177 West 7th Ave) always carries the freshest menu items with the most palatable flair. A staple among the Vancouver community, the company functions as a catering service, event venue, and restaurant. The menus offer a mixed bag of salad choices, from Pad Thai to local Sockeye Salmon Salad. They also have daily specials with an ever-changing and always fresh choice for healthy eating.

Spring Eating for your Healthy Body

Monday, April 26th, 2010

We are all familiar with the old adage of Spring cleaning, but did you know that it doesn’t just apply to your closet? Spring cleaning is also important for our bodies and very helpful in flushing toxins, losing weight and creating increased energy. The best place to start your spring cleaning is with spring eating! Jamie G. Dougherty, owner and founder of JAMIE|LIVING, Health and Lifestyle Counseling, offers us a fresh approach. Spring foods are light, water-logged, and perfect for cleaning out our systems of excess junk. Some of the most popular spring foods include:

Asparagus: High in potassium and folate which aids the cardiovascular system- Roast with olive, sea salt, and pepper with a splash of balsamic vinegar.

Artichokes: A good source of iron and calcium- Steam and enjoy with your favorite vinaigrette.

Dandelion Greens: Aid in liver cleansing- Blanch, then sauté with garlic, olive oil, and top with currants and pine nuts.

Green garlic: Delicious young garlic plant that has anti-bacterial properties- A perfect addition to eggs or a frittata.

Radishes: Very high a vitamin C. Eat them raw or dip in hummus or your favorite dressing.

The best place to find spring foods it at your local farmer’s market where vendors will have the freshest produce available. Here is a perfect dish to get your started. Who ever thought spring cleaning could taste so good? Enjoy!

Asparagus and Brown Rice Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette and Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
Serves 4

For the Dijon vinaigrette:

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon brown rice vinegar or red wine vinegar
Sea salt to taste
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 small garlic clove or shallot, finely minced or pureed
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

For the salad:

1/2 pound asparagus, ends trimmed, cut in 1-inch pieces and blanched for 3 minutes
Sea salt to taste
2 cups brown rice, freshly made or leftover
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs like mint, cilantro, tarragon, marjoram
1/3 cup toasted pumpkin seeds

1. Whisk together the lemon juice, vinegar, salt, mustard and garlic. Whisk in the oil, taste and adjust seasonings.

2. Cut asparagus into 1 inch pieces and place in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain and set aside.

3. Add asparagus to the rice and toss together with the Dijon dressing.

4. Add the fresh herb and pumpkin seeds and toss all together. Taste, adjust seasonings and serve. 

To reheat leftover rice: Place cold rice in a small pot with ¼-1/2 cup of water (depending on amount of rice). Bring to medium heat and let steam for 4-5 minutes, or until water has evaporated. Remove rice from the heat and mix with your dressing.

To receive your fill of healthy living tips become a JAMIE|LIVING Facebook Fan or follow her on Twitter! You can also find delicious recipes at: www.jamieliving.blogspot.com

Jamie is an AADP certified Holistic Nutrition Counselor with a private and corporate practice that offers assistance nationwide. She is passionate about deliciously healthy food and specializes in helping her clients transform their lives through the power of nutrition and self-care.

Fun Ways to Stay Active Outdoors

Monday, April 19th, 2010


We know that it can be more difficult to stay active and motivated during the dreary winter months, but the long winter days are now behind us and we can finally emerge off the couch from hibernation, watching Sex in the City reruns. Spring has arrived to grant us a long awaited reprieve from winter! The days are growing longer and the sun is more radiant in the sky. As dynamic and motivated women, we, here at CRAVE, enjoy exercising our minds as much as our bodies. Here are some activities for fun in the sun!

Kick a Ball
For those seeking a sport with a competitive edge, kickball is making its way out of the school playgrounds and into competitive leagues. It’s a great alternative to soccer and softball, while still encompassing softball’s similar rules of play. It’s a fun sport to casually play with your gal pals, or if you’re looking to get more involved with your community while having fun, join a league!

Other fun outdoor competitive group activities:
• Badminton
• Capture the Flag
• Ultimate Frisbee
• Beach Volleyball

Strike a Pose
If you’ve had a long day at work stuck sitting behind a desk, yoga is a great form of both mental and physical exercise and is shown to reduce stress! Whether you’re a novice or a budding yogi, yoga offers a wide range of poses for all levels of practice, from a beginner’s Adho Mukha Svanasana (“Downward-Facing Dog”) to an advanced Kapotasana (“King Pigeon Pose”). Now that the warm spring weather is upon us, try practicing yoga outdoors on your porch, at the park, or the beach. The combination of the warmth from the sun and fresh air is both serene and absolutely invigorating!

Paddle Around
Kayaking is a great water sport that really works out the upper body and gets you fabulously toned arms and shoulders! There are six different classifications of kayaking, ranging from the extreme whitewater gut-wrenching rapids (a thrill-seekers dream) to leisurely touring/general recreation. If you don’t feel like tackling on a kayak by yourself, many are built to hold up to three people. So gather some girlfriends and paddle around the lake while enjoying the beautiful nautical scenery.

Other fun outdoor water activities:

• Canoeing
• Paddle-boating
• Swimming

Hide & Seek
Do you CRAVE adventure? We do too! That’s where the sport of Geocaching comes in. Geocaching is a high-tech outdoor sport of treasuring hunting using a GPS device, clues and references to landmarks embedded in riddles or stories. The basic idea is to hide and seek hidden objects in containers (geocaches) and then share your experiences in the logbook and online. There are many variations of geocaches for all levels of adventure seekers. For those who really want a challenge, we hear there is a geocache hidden in Antartica. Happy hunting!

Sprint into Spring
Do you ever get bored with workouts at the gym and feel like a hamster in a wheel on the treadmill? We do! Spring is the start of running season, so lace up those sneakers and head outdoors for a jog. The great thing about running outdoors is you can change your route to keep things interesting. There are also tons of races during running season, ranging from a quick 5K to a full marathon, and many of these races support fundraising for charities. Did we mention that you also get cute t-shirts to show off to your friends?

Portobello West Sunday the 25th

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Find your style at Portobello West market, the last Sunday of the month. Meet over 110 local artists and designers and shop for one-of-a-kind fashion and art in one of Vancouver’s most impressive indoor venues. Created in 2006 and inspired by the famous artisan markets of Europe, Portobello West brings together Vancouver’s talented artists and designers in an eclectic and often surprising mix 10 months of the year.

Come down and meet the designers, hear their stories and take home truly original garments, inventive and inspired accessories, unique and sublime jewelry or works of art that speak to you and who you are.

See you April 25th, 2010.
Rocky Mountaineer Station (1755 Cottrell Street). $2 admission (Children 12 and under free), free parking.
portobellowest.com

Interview with Shauna from Beauty Ink Gallery

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Shauna Magrath of Beauty Ink Gallery is most proud of the ‘service’ component to her makeup and permanent cosmetic services. Whether she is training women in naturally beautiful makeup application, providing the perfect brow shape, or using her artful hands to enhance a bride’s wedding-day glow, Shauna falls somewhere between the fairy godmother of beauty, and the cool,  older sister you always wanted. Her boutique makes the perfect, post-winter destination in order to refreshen and brighten your look. Consider it the more affordable version of that Caribbean cruise!

Describe your company & What inspired you to create your own business?
We are a make up service boutique, specializing in permanent cosmetics and custom make up creations for Ladies and Gentlemen. We work with all demographics from cancer and accident survivors to men wanting to dress in drag or to giving a women a new look for the season. Our services range from custom lessons, make up applications, lash extensions, brow shaping and of course what we are best known for, our custom natural permanent cosmetics.

I was personally inspired to create this business after holding my grandfather as he passed to the other side. That moment has changed my life forever and made me look at what my contribution was to the world. I have a gift and working in film was not allowing me to share it in a positive way. Now I am able to help people who suffer every day and make their lived better. If I died tomorrow I know I have made a difference in many peoples lives.

What do you CRAVE?
Peace, love, simplicity, comfort and making more of a difference in the world, not to mention my 20 year old body again!

What is the best part of owning your own business?
The joy I receive every day when clients tell me how much of a difference I have made to their lives and how much they love our work.

What is your favorite quote?
Follow your heart and you will never go wrong, It’s not until you jump from the cliff will you grow wings and fly.

Tell us about your most popular service at Beauty Ink.
Our most popular services are permanent eyebrows and eyeliner plus lash extensions.

Vancouver’s Awesome Blossoms

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Now that we have finally escaped the icy cold grip of winter, it’s about time we bring that spring back into our step. And around this time of year, there is hardly a better way to get back your bounce than with a fresh, vibrant bouquet of flowers. With exciting splashes of colors and garden-fresh fragrances, an arrangement of pretty petals is the perfect way to celebrate spring’s return. We’ve scoured the city – and asked you – to find out which Vancouver shops are offering the most CRAVE-worthy blossoms. Here are just a few of our favorites, just in time for Mother’s Day, graduations, and of course, wedding season. But we think one of the best ways to enjoy spring’s natural renewal is with a lovely bouquet, just for you. Just because.

Set in the trendy Yaletown district, Divine Vines (1066 Mainland Street, Vancouver ) certainly fits in with their cutting-edge, contemporary floral compositions. Combining local and internationally grown buds, each arrangement presents an eclectic mix of exotic and familiar favorites for a look that is altogether unique and perfectly pleasing. The boutique serves as a one-stop-shop for every type of botanical need, from corporate designs to weddings to holidays and even single bouquets. Each order is personally customized, and each flower hand-picked with artful expertise to match a client’s vision and event’s theme.  That kind of exquisite detail will not be missed in the decadent arrangement you bring to your office, party, home, or special someone.

Garland Florists ( 2950 West Broadway Vancouver) approaches flowers like an avant-garde painter would approach a canvas, with an eye for the dramatic and modern. Their design team utilizes bold colors and eye-catching accessories to create contemporary expressions fit for a range of occasions and settings. A trip to their shop on West Broadway will throw your senses into overload, with an endless array of botanic options. They even offer custom-made planters for your home gardens, and an incredible range of fresh greens to choose from. Garland Florist’s team happily shares their knowledge and tips for keeping your blossoms beautiful, so even if you’re thumb is not the greenest on the block, your neighbors would never have to know. Unless you tell them, of course!

If your love for flowers goes beyond mere appreciation, you may need to visit the Academy of Floral Design & New Westminster Floral Company (335 E Columbia St, New Westminster)where you can become trained in the art of botanical design while also gaining firsthand experience in a bustling business environment. The Academy’s certified and comprehensive program covers several aspects of floral composition, technique, and design, offering a unique and real-world environment in which to hone their skills. If you would rather leave the arranging to the professionals (and budding professionals), the shop’s historic location in Sapperton of New Westminster provides exceptional floral design for every occasion. A shop that teaches what it preaches – that’s a business approach we definitely CRAVE!

Celebrate Earth Day April 22

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment, held on April 22. It is celebrated in many countries and has been receiving added attention in current years with the newfound popularity of going green and our increased consciousness of how we are harming the planet. As active motivated women, we, here at CRAVE, think Earth day is a wonderful chance to help women discover new ways to help our earth and conserve it for generations to come. The Nature Conservancy has some wonderful tips to do just that, pertaining to activities a lot of women deal with in their everyday lives.

Use reusable totes

You can help save oceans when you use reusable shopping bags instead of plastic bags. Sure, it’s a small step — but it can make a big difference in the health of our oceans. Unfortunately, 90 percent of the debris that washes up from our oceans are man-made and shouldn’t be there. Most of it has – unfortunately – come to be expected: derelict fishing equipment, disposable plastic bottles, plastic bags, cigarette butts, bits of unidentifiable plastic, Styrofoam. To help encourage others, share where you take reusable bags or where you’ve found your favorite tote.

Eat food

Just like you, conservationists, fishermen, chefs and consumers are working together to find new ways of living off our oceans and waters while keeping nature healthy. In a day and age when many of us “harvest” most of our meals by filling a grocery cart or skimming a menu, it can be easy to overlook nature’s role in putting food on our tables. This is especially true when it comes to seafood. For centuries, the oceans’ bounty seemed inexhaustible. Now, as scientists unravel the intricate relationships between fish and the vast lands below the water’s surface, we’re gaining a clearer picture of how humans have altered our oceans’ ability to provide for us. The Conservancy is tackling the problems by working with communities to restore degraded habitats and rebuild depleted fisheries. But sustainability also depends on how fish are brought to market. A service called FishPhone is Blue Ocean’s sustainable seafood text messaging service that instantly puts sustainable seafood information at your fingertips. To find out about your seafood choice, text 30644 with the message FISH and the name of the fish in question. They’ll text you back with their assessment and better alternatives to fish with significant environmental concerns.

Green your gardening

Even while you’re gardening in your very own backyard, you can make a big difference in the health of the ocean. Fertilizers and other chemicals used in conventional gardening are washed into watersheds and eventually to sea, where they can harm coral reefs and other marine life. To help cut back on pollution, go native! Native plants require much less water and fertilizer than non-native plants do. Make your own compost! Composting kitchen scraps is a great way to create (free!) all-natural fertilizer. Set your mower to a cutting height of 2”-3” — which will eliminate undesirable weedy plants. Don’t rake your clippings; leave them behind as fertilizer. You can even try square-foot gardening. This method uses 90% less water and 95% fewer seeds than a traditional backyard garden and requires no chemicals!

You can find all the details on these tips and plenty more at earthday.nature.org