Introducing The Frozen Pantry
Mar02

Introducing The Frozen Pantry

One industry that has proven to have encountered some of the largest obstacles since the pandemic hit was within the restaurant community. Not necessarily the big chains, but the sole ownership places, the ones with great food, great service, and are community-based. Pivoting for these folks has been tough, to say the very least.

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Canadian Made
Mar01

Canadian Made

Attention to detail is carried on after the purchase as well. They will not only deliver with care and setup your new furniture free of charge, but they’ll remove any old furniture that you are replacing. Ensuring that the process is as hassle free as possible for you.

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Picture Perfect Porches
Mar01

Picture Perfect Porches

Porches were once a standard element on many Canadian homes because they enabled the occupants to enjoy sitting outdoors, while fully protected from the elements.
Now they are making a comeback of sorts; not that they ever entirely disappeared but there has been a revival and a renewed interest in this architectural and artistic feature on century homes in the Orangeville area.

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Bright Skylights Plus
Mar01

Bright Skylights Plus

“I take a lot of pride in the work I do and in this renovation business, or window or door business, these days, you have to be as precise as possible,” Joe Sousa explains.

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Ask the Health Expert: Apples for Health!
Mar01

Ask the Health Expert: Apples for Health!

In the gut apple pectin has been shown in studies to be an effective anti-diarrhea agent and as a water-soluble fibre it has the gel forming effect. It is considered a prebiotic promoting the growth of normal intestinal flora, but it also inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria which often cause diarrhea in the first place, such as Salmonella, Shigella, Enterobacter and Citrobacter.

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Ask the Beauty Expert: 3 Basics for Skin Care
Mar01

Ask the Beauty Expert: 3 Basics for Skin Care

Keeping a budget in mind when choosing skin care can be a dauting task.  We are bombarded with miracle creams on social media, magazines and TV that do not help to clear up the questions … where do I start? What is going to WORK!?

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On Point with the 2022 Home Décor Trends
Mar01

On Point with the 2022 Home Décor Trends

The dedicated team at Arthur Cash and Carry enjoy building relationships with customers by listening to their wants and needs to help find what fits. In-store style consultants are able to work one on one with customers to help them to create the home of their dreams.

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You Are Reason Enough
Mar01

You Are Reason Enough

The speed of the entire process and the genuine, noticeable affects that Laura saw at each stage of the journey were an astonishment to her. There is often a belief that these processes are just gimmicks – but Laura has discovered for herself, just how much they actually work.

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Classic Car – 1968 Ford Mustang
Mar01

Classic Car – 1968 Ford Mustang

While there’s no doubt this Mustang is a real head turner, that’s likely because it’s also been a well-cared for and well-loved machine, passed proudly on from father to son.

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From Eyesore to Modern Farmhouse Beauty
Mar01

From Eyesore to Modern Farmhouse Beauty

The home was very choppy and divided, and the 1890’s balloon frame structure complicated the reengineering of the home, but they stripped it back to the brick and reframed it section by section, adding 650 square feet of space for the garage, master bedroom and mudroom.

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Cory Trepanier: Visionary and Leader
Mar01

Cory Trepanier: Visionary and Leader

Cory took inspiration not only from the outdoors, but from everything around him. His art inspired Canadians of all ages to connect with and appreciate the natural world. In the words of his daughter, Sydney, “Everywhere he turned he was able to find something beautiful and fascinating”.

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The Balancing Act: Caring for Your Pool Properly
Mar01

The Balancing Act: Caring for Your Pool Properly

Despite the fact that we spend half of our year covered in ice and snow, we Canadians, on average, still hold that deep desire to cut loose, and lounge beside our own personal pool side, free of charge, once summer hits.

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Garlic Butter Roasted Salmon with Potatoes and Asparagus
Mar01

Garlic Butter Roasted Salmon with Potatoes and Asparagus

An easy, flavourful one-pan meal for a satisfying weeknight dinner. Check out the ingredients and directions on page 62.

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Tiny Homes: Tips to Carve Out a Home Office
Jan19

Tiny Homes: Tips to Carve Out a Home Office

You have to get creative when you’re setting up a home office space in a tiny home. One thing you can do is use furniture that has more than one purpose or that’s easy to store.

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Home Preparations for Winter
Dec30

Home Preparations for Winter

The coming of winter brings with it the nostalgic feelings of holiday planning, gift giving, and wonderful moments with family and friends. However, winter also brings forth the potential for harsh weather and damage to your home. Temperatures will drop and areas will experience the turmoil of feet of snow, frigid winds, sharp rain, and the worst of all, ice.

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Relaxation Techniques: 6 Steps to Reduce Stress
Dec15

Relaxation Techniques: 6 Steps to Reduce Stress

Here are 6 steps you can take to achieve a relatively stress-free life. Learn how to manage your stress levels effectively.

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Victoria Sandwich (Sponge)
Nov30

Victoria Sandwich (Sponge)

Ingredients and directions for making Victoria Sandwich, a classic British recipe.

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British Scones
Nov30

British Scones

Ingredients and directions for making British scones.

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Anglesey Eggs
Nov30

Anglesey Eggs

Ingredients and directions for making Anglesey Eggs.

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Cullen Skink
Nov30

Cullen Skink

Ingredients and instructions to make Cullen Skink.

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