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Graduation day is a special time in every young woman’s life. Standing in front of her family, friends, and peers, she celebrates her accomplishments and looks ahead to the future and opportunities to come.
both to the Fairy Godmother Program, a one-on-one mentorship opportunity with an established female community member, and the Next Chapter Program, where graduates can access various scholarship opportunities and skills training.
For most, the day is filled with glitz, glamour, laughter, and a photo album of happy memories.
All applications are available through The Princess Shop’s website.
Unfortunately, this is not the case for everyone. Many young women here in Saskatchewan and across North America have come to dread graduation. The day, which has become
“We knew the organization could be successful in creating a positive impact in the lives of young women because our community was so enthusiastic about being a part of it,” said Robertson. A look at The Princess Shop’s list of volunteers and community and corporate
“I was raised to already treat everyone as equals and to give back to my community through volunteerism. Together, we created an organization that has gone far beyond either of our imaginations at the time. increasingly expensive over the years, has a way of separating those with the means to cover the expenses of a dress, hair, make-up, and so on, from those who cannot, due to financial or other barriers. For these women and their families, an experience that should be marked with ambition and optimism often becomes tainted with feelings of inadequacy and vulnerability. Ainsley Robertson and Chantal Hounjet recognized that emotions such as these have no place in such a pivotal and transitional moment in a young person’s life. That is why, in 2007, they set out to make a change. Together, Robertson and Hounjet founded The Princess Shop (http:// www.theprincessshop.ca), a Saskatchewan-based, non-profit organization devoted to enhancing the graduation experiences of young women around the province and equipping them with tools and resources for the future. The Princess Shop’s mission is to empower women to recognize and harness their potential and, in doing so, lead active, healthy, and happy lives. “We believe that marking accomplishments is an incredibly important part of a young woman’s life,” said Robertson. “Many young women in Saskatchewan are not able to mark the accomplishment of high school graduation because of the associated financial costs and growing pressure to spend a lot of money on that special day.” “I was raised to always treat everyone as equals and to give back to my community through volunteerism,” added Hounjet. “Together, we created an organization that has gone far beyond either of our imaginations at the time.” The Princess Shop is founded on four core values: community, passion, perseverance, and mentorship. These values are at the heart of non-profit’s three main program offerings: the Dress Program, the Fairy Godmother Program, and the Next Chapter Program. Thanks to the support of many wonderful donors and community sponsors, Dress Program applicants are outfitted with a graduation dress and accessories, hair and make-up appointments, and even limousine rides so that they arrive to their graduation ceremony feeling confidence and a sense of belonging. Since 2007, the non-profit has received over 3,500 dress donations and is pleased to offer graduates an assortment of colours, sizes, and styles. After graduation day, Princess Shop graduates are eligible to apply
sponsors is proof that this enthusiasm has continued to rise over the past nine years. In 2013, after volunteering significant time and energy into building The Princess Shop’s reach and reputation, Robertson, who at this point was serving as the sole Executive Director, recognized that the time was right to transition the function on to someone with equal passion for the cause. She knew the role would require an individual who was interested and motivated in continuing the organization’s forward momentum. “Meeting Karen was a dream come true,” said Robertson of Karen Robson, a woman whose dedication to the non-profit sector and commitment to helping others is evident within moments of making
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What we do is so special. It’s important to remember that everyone has their own story, their own challenges. Graduation was a great experience for me and I really believe it’s important for everyone else to have that experience, too. her acquaintance. “She was dedicated, compassionate, and organized. She had a passion for non-profit organizations and was exceptionally creative and hardworking.” Prior to accepting the full-time position, Robson , a born-and-raised Saskatonian, volunteered as The Princess Shop’s Director of Operations for a number of months. During this time, she learned a lot about what overseeing a non-profit operation involved and accepted Robertson’s offer without hesitation. “What we do is so special,” said Robson of the organization. “It’s important to remember that everyone has their own story, their own challenges. Graduation was a great experience for me and I really believe it’s important for everyone else to have that experience, too.” 10 |
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Robson’s involvement in the non-profit sector precedes her appointment as The Princess Shop’s Executive Director. After her high school graduation, Robson learned of and applied to Katimavik (https:// www.katimavik.org/), a youth volunteer initiative for men and women between the ages of 17 and 21 to spend nine months working on community projects in three different locations. For Robson, this took her to Donnacona, QC; Tatamagouche, NS; and Neepawa, MB. “[Applying to Katimavik] was the best decision I ever made,” said Robson. “It was a unique experience and was a really great time to learn about myself and where I was going. I also developed a huge appreciation for the non-profit sector.” Robson believes that the strength and vitality of a non-profit organi-
zation hinges on two things: community and volunteers. “As a non-profit organization, you are part of a community and you put so much into that community,” she explained. “It is so essential. When you add personal involvement, you have the ability to connect with individuals.” Robson has learned these lessons both from hands-on experience in non-profit environments and from the thesis she completed as part of her Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) in Marketing from the University of Saskatchewan’s Edwards School of Business. Eager to unite her budding passion for non-profit work and her academic studies, Robson’s thesis focused on relationship marketing in a volunteer setting. She shared that this research helped inform The Princess Shop’s volunteer culture, something she described as “very special.” “Volunteering with The Princess Shop is not like any other organization,” said Robson. “It’s important to me to build special relationships with our volunteers and to grow our volunteer culture by meeting regularly as a team.”
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Volunteer opportunities with The Princess Shop cover a broad scope, ranging from 6 – 10 hour per week commitments, to an inventory of casual volunteers who are called on a few times a year to assist with various operational or administrative duties. As with any non-profit, fundraising is imperative in order to keep business operations afloat. According to Robson, a significant portion of The Princess Shop’s revenues are generated by the Glass Slipper Benefit, an annual celebration scheduled for Thursday, April 7th at Saskatoon’s TCU Place (35 22nd Street East). “The Glass Slipper Benefit is a great opportunity to share with our community of supporters,” explained Robson. “We host a dinner, a live auction, and a silent auction, but the highlight of the night is really when we invite our keynote speaker – a past Princess graduate – to speak. It’s both inspiring and uplifting.” Based on the success stories Robson shared about past Princess
Shop graduates, it stands to reason that selecting a keynote speaker would not be a simple task. That so many young women feel comfortable and empowered to take advantage of the resources and services made available to them through The Princess Shop affirms the importance of keeping the organization’s presence throughout the
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province for years to come. For example, through the Next Chapter Program, a former Princess Shop graduate applied for and was awarded full scholarship to study esthetics through Saskatoon’s Spa Academy (http://www.spaacademy.ca). Each year over the graduation season, Spa Academy donates make-up services to that year’s cohort of Princess Shop graduates. Robson was touched to witness a past graduate applying make-up for an upcoming graduate. “It’s great to see things come full circle,” she said. Robertson and Hounjet still maintain active ties to The Princess Shop today. Robertson sits on the non-profit’s Board of Directors and Hounjet volunteers at various fundraising events. Her company, Fresh Living (http://www.fresh-living.ca) proudly sponsors the Fairy Godmother Program. Both are pleased to see the level of growth and reach that the organization has enjoyed with Robson at its helm. “What Karen has done with the organization over the past three years is remarkable,” said Robertson. “I will forever be grateful that Karen took the foundation which Chantal and I had laid and continued to expand its reach and deepen its impact in our province.” “I am proud to be funding [the Fairy Godmother] program, as I know firsthand the impact it has on Princess graduates,” said Hounjet. “I have witnessed so many success stories through the program already and I know there are many more to come!” At the end of 2015, The Princess Shop had supported 628 young women in Saskatchewan prepare for their graduation day. Of these young women, many choose to continue their relationship with the non-profit as they look ahead to and prepare for adulthood.
“[The Princess Shop] is about more than surface level dressing up,” said Robson, who shared that the organization has recently added a collection of financial literacy and work readiness workshops. “It’s about recognizing and celebrating success. Graduation is such a big transition in someone’s life and we want to be there to offer support, during and after.” A 30% increase in applicants meant that 2015 was a milestone year for The Princess Shop, but the work does not stop there. Robson explained that her goals for the future involve continuing to promote The Princess Shop’s services and building connections and networks by reaching out to rural Saskatchewan communities. “2015 was a big year of growth, but we know there are more girls out there,” said Robson. “It’s important that we reach out and ensure our services are accessible to all graduating women in need in Saskatchewan. If someone wants to learn more about The Princess Shop, there is lots of information available on our website or they are welcome to contact me directly.” The Princess Shop operates a brick-and-mortar location in Saskatoon (12 – 1622 Ontario Avenue), but Robson is also available to answer questions by telephone (306-222-3311) or e-mail (karen@ theprincessshop.ca). To secure your Glass Slipper Benefit tickets ($95 per ticket or $760 for a table of eight) or to learn more about The Princess Shop and how you can get involved, please visit their website (http://www.theprincessshop.ca). The Princess Shop is also active on social media: you can find regular updates through Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/PrincessShopSK), Twitter (@PrincessShopSK), and Instagram (@PrincessShopSK).
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Wife, Mother, Friend, Champion: These words are written on the memorial placed for Sandra Schmirler at Riverside cemetery in Regina. The order in which the words appear says much about the person they commemorate. They speak to her priorities and passions. They reveal Sandra’s true legacy. Born in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Sandra Marie, along with her two older sisters, was introduced to curling on the farm of her childhood friend, Anita Silvernagle. There, on a natural ice sheet flooded by Anita’s parents, Sandra threw her first curling rock. Sandra went on to become a fierce competitor. Anita noted, “. . . even as a kid, Sandra hated losing.” Years, and thousands of rocks, later, Sandra was on the winning team for the 1981 Saskatchewan High School Curling Championship. Later still, as an adult, Sandra gathered a team around her that became world-class. Throughout the 1990’s Sandra, along with teammates Jan Betker, Joan McCusker and Marcia Gudereit, went on to dominate the sport by winning three Canadian championships and three world titles, along with the gold medal at the 1998 Nagano, Japan Olympic Winter Games. These accomplishments put Sandra and her native Saskatchewan at the centre of the world stage. She became a national sports icon, but there is more to Sandra’s story than glory, fame and accomplishment. Sandra’s real legacy lies in her spirit of leadership, friendship and devotion to family. Her emotional style was revealed in
her joyful hugs for teammates when a great shot was made, the tears shed when competition forced her to be away from family, and her generosity in sharing her successes. When she showed up in Biggar at the annual Rodeo Days celebration in the summer of 1998, she brought the gold medal and Olympic team jacket along for anyone who wanted to try them on. Sandra was without pretense. She shunned the celebrity that accompanied her fame. Her teammate’s husband, Brian McCusker, noted, “Sandra was always more concerned with the problems of others.” To Sandra, devotion to family and friends eclipsed the accolades that were showered upon her from around the world. Sandra overcame many obstacles in her 36 years. She was born with a club foot and survived a divorce in 1992. She
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remarried and struggled to conceive, undergoing surgery which finally resulted in the birth of her daughter, Sara, just six weeks before she won the Olympic trials. She was forced to leave Sara with her sister, Carol, when she left to represent Canada in international competition. The world never saw the emotional strain she bore with this separation, but those closest to Sandra knew how difficult it was for her to leave baby Sara, and marveled at how she remained undaunted as she skipped her team to the Olympic gold medal. In 1999, Sandra gave birth to her second daughter, Jenna. Shortly thereafter Sandra was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor behind her heart. Sandra’s indomitable spirit emerged once again. She remained positive and encouraging to others as she battled the disease. She drew inspiration from daughters Sara and then 8 month-old Jenna. She poured her life into the girls and their activities as she fought to defeat an illness that stubbornly resisted any form of treatment. Sandra lost her battle with cancer on March 2, 2000. Sandra Schmirler has been honored posthumously by being inducted to the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, as well as receiving the Curling Freytag Award. Later, she was also inducted into the World Curling Federation Hall of Fame. Today, Sandra’s daughter Sara continues in her mother’s footsteps. Sara, now 18, has begun competing in the sport and showing evidence that she has inherited her mother’s competitive spirit. Sandra’s true legacy was her bright, engaging personality, her incredible zest for life, and her devotion to friends and family. These were the qualities that made her a true champion. “Schmirler the Curler”, as she became known to many, is sorely missed today by those who knew her best.
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Do you log your workouts? Is it useful for gym users to record? What do you recommend for Journaling them? A good night treat for your mind, heart and body is hot lemon with ginger.
Lisa Yes, I track my workouts, although not religiously and if I feel like implementing something new or off plan, I will absolutely do it. I make sure not to cut my workouts short and often I will perform what I have planned and add on a few fun moves at the end, always ending my workouts on a humble, yet fun and refreshing note. I create a plan for myself every 3-4 months, setting quarterly goals for what I want to achieve during and by the end of that quarter. This plan type and goal setting is done on my iPad notes and I will log my workouts on my BodySpace account. BodySpace is an amazing app by bodybuilding.com that allows you to track your workouts and read articles and workouts from other fitness enthusiasts around the world. A plan for your fitness is paramount. It does not have to be super complex or confusing, but you should always have a plan for what you are working towards, what your goal to achieve is and how you will execute your goals and fuel your plan for that
Hot lemon water helps your body detox, boosts your immune system, balances your PH levels, helps with digestion and hydration, and it tastes delicious! Adding some fresh ginger helps with inflammation and muscle soreness, boosts immunity and helps to reduce menstrual cramps or nausea related to morning sickness. It also adds a zing to the lemon water! Wake up without bloat or water retention. Wake up fully rested and energized to conquer the day! What you need: 1 cup boiling water ½ lemon 1 inch cube fresh ginger Add lemon and ginger to hot water, let sit and enjoy!
Connect with me and ask me anything! Instagram @hollsbarksfitness • Email: thehollybarker@gmail.com • Facebook: /hollsbarks Holly is a Saskatchewan born and raised fitness enthusiast. She grew up in Whitewood, Saskatchewan and graduated from the U of S School of Business. She now owns two Anytime Fitness locations with her husband in Regina and is a sponsored athlete, bikini competitor and fitness model. She loves to inspire others to also find the zest in life” and live their passions to the fullest! FOR SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN | VOL. 5 ISSUE 3, MARCH 2016 | 19
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Picture Perfect
By Joy Tesch
Have you ever looked at a photo in a magazine and thought, “Wow, I wish I looked like this all the time”? When flipping through the pages, you see beautiful women with thick, long, luscious, perfectly waved hair. It makes you envious that your hair has never been that long, or will never grow that thick. You look in the mirror and wish that your hair wasn’t so flat and that it had something more to it. Well, let me tell you secret ladies, these models do not wake up like this. It takes weeks to prepare and hours before the shoot to become picture perfect. First off, hair color needs to be done a week or two ahead of time so that the color is fresh and vibrant for the shoot. A week before hand, any facial hair will be groomed by waxing or tweezing. Generally, makeup artists do not ask for the models to do this the day of because it can create small bumps on the model’s face, depending on their sensitivity. The day of the shoot, hair is done by a trained professional that will style and set the hair in place, depending on the look or style they want to achieve. This can take upwards of an hour. For this specific shoot that I am showcasing with Gina’s portraits, the model’s hair is actually about shoulder length. We added clip-in extensions for fullness and length. Once hair is done, it’s time for makeup. The makeup artist is trained to work with different people’s face shapes and is knowledgeable in contouring and highlighting the model’s best features. It can take forty-five minutes or longer to get that flawless look. Once hair and makeup is perfect, the model heads over to the photographer who has a concept and a vision for the look they are going for. The model then poses and hundreds, sometimes thousands, of photos are taken from that one shoot. I once was involved in a photo shoot where the model stood in one spot and posed for three hours to get a specific look. I wish it was as easy as saying, “smile for the camera”. Once the shoot is done it is the photographer’s job to retouch and edit the photos. Editing can take a few minutes to a several hours for one photo. If there is a single hair out of place, it can get edited out. Oh, the powers of Photoshop!
So ladies, please do not be so hard on yourselves. These models do not just wake up with perfectly styled hair, so do not expect that you will. It is amazing, though, that by taking an extra ten to fifteen minutes to blow dry or curl your hair, how great it can make you feel that day. Remember, we are all beautiful and unique in our own way. Happy Hair Days!
Photographer: Gina’s Portraits Hair: Joy Tesch Model: Danielle Lea Maria Matte MUA: Shawna Fairbairn
Joy Tesch is a passionate hairstylist who originated in Vancouver and has continued to develop her talent by further training not only in Vancouver, but as well as Las Vegas, New York, Orlando, Miami and is now residing in Saskatoon. Her extended training has furthered her knowledge in precision cuts, hair colours and up styling. Hair is a fashion industry that is continually changing and growing; she truly values the importance of continually upgrading and enhancing her skills. She doesn’t believe hair dressing is just a job, it’s her passion. Joy is a hair stylist in Saskatoon. For more hair tips, follow her on Facebook and instagram at Joyteschhair. Call 306-244-4443 and book an appointment with Joy at Visions Salon in Saskatoon and receive 30% off your next service! FOR SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN | VOL. 5 ISSUE 3, MARCH 2016 | 21
CATWALK FOR WATER By Sara Lindsay
Catwalk for Water is a Regina based event involving so many things that I love most about my career: makeup, hair, fashion, artist collaboration, community and philanthropy. This hair and makeup show and gala packs it all into one punch! Now in its fourth year, Catwalk For Water promises something different with the focus on unbridled creativity. Hair stylists, makeup artists, designers, models, clients, friends, and sponsors will bring you a hair and makeup show where each salon will create its own segment. The wardrobe will be created from recycled, repurposed and reused materials, which has been astounding in past years. This is an opportunity for artists to come together for a common good and to be able to use full artistic freedom to create a visual show of art on a runway.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.catwalk4water.com or at any participating salons: Sara Lindsay Makeup Studio Fin Salon Daniel Christopher Salon Pura Vida Hair Co. Perimeters Studio The Room The Style Academy
It is incredible to me that competing salons can work so closely together, with no ego and all pure intentions, to make this a success. For friendly competition, we have invited judges to choose which set is their favourite and most aligned with the mission of Aveda. Judging for 2016 will be photographer Kiriako Iatridis, art advocate Dr. Roberta McKay and designer Dean Renwick. Aveda is a beauty company with a conscience. “The mission at Aveda is to care for the world we live in, from the products we make to the ways in which we give back to society. At Aveda, we strive to set an example for environmental leadership and responsibility, not just in the world of beauty, but around the world.” In support of Earth Day, Aveda’s charity of choice is Wateraid. “Everything we do is about getting safe water, sanitation and hygiene to everyone everywhere by 2030. We deliver services and make change happen.”
Sara Lindsay Makeup Studio Photo - Scott Goodwill
Daniel Christopher Salon Photo - Scott Goodwill
Six independent local Aveda salons and one school have come together to create a unique experience to raise awareness and funds for this important charity.
Our services include: makeup lessons and application, lash extensions, regular, gel polish manicures and pedicures and gel nail extensions. We also now offer facial and body waxing. I offer private makeup lessons for any woman wishing to update or change her look, or just wanting to learn how to apply her own makeup. NOW BOOKING ONLINE ON OUR WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK.
On March 19th, at the newly renovated Queensbury Convention Centre at Evraz Place, the evening will include a beautiful environment with cocktail hour, the show itself and an after-party.
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About the artist... Originally from Canada, and having spent many years of her career in the United Kingdom, Sara Lindsay is a professional makeup artist, with training from some of London’s top fashion academies. Having had the opportunity to work with some of Britain’s top artists, Sara brings an edge to her hometown of Regina. Sara’s professional experience includes runway work, editorial spreads, compelling commercial campaigns, weddings and special event clients. London Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week, the Junos, and the CCMA’s are just some of the highlights of her career. Sara was named Canadian Makeup Artist of the Year at The Mirror Awards 2011 and was named a finalist for 2012. Sara’s successful freelance career, which complimented her time as a regional associate with MAC COSMETICS UK, gave her valuable experience in working closely with clientele to consult and direct their transformation to the extraordinary. In a consultative style, Sara works to achieve a look that is uniquely your own. 22 |
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#STYLELIVESHERE #CLUBMANHATTAN
By Michelle Strawford Designed and created in Amsterdam, the CLUB MANHATTAN jewelry collection boasts raw style with grand, vintage, chic appeal. Gracing magazines such as ELLE and Glamour, and seen on European celebrities, this line has had vast acclaim in Europe and is now hitting the streets of Saskatchewan. “Inspired by the energetic New York city life, Club Manhattan presents a contemporary collection for the fashion conscious.” A mix between cutting edge rock and chique antique is the best way to describe Club Manhattan. We design multiple collections each year from our Amsterdam headquarters and we’re making sure each piece is a true eye catcher and designed attention for detail.” – www.clubmanhattan.nl With the retail price of this line topping out at $44.00, this is an extremely affordable collection to add to your style this Spring. Find the CLUB MANHATTAN collection and all you need to update your style at www.bellachic.ca. Share your favorite fashion pics on our Instagram feed @Style_Lives_Here_BellaChic.
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With a lifelong passion for fashion Michelle Strawford runs multiple businesses all with a focus on showcasing and bringing style to Saskatchewan. From owning a photography company and producing SK’s top retail events, not to mention owning a women’s fashion company too, Michelle lives and breathes what she loves. Find out more at: BellaChic.ca | Facebook: /BellaChic.Fashion | Twitter: @BellaChicOnline Fotobella.ca | Facebook: /fotobella.ca WhatWomenWantRegina.ca | Facebook:/WhatWomenWant.ca | Twitter: @WhatWomenWantSK Instagram: @Style_Lives_ Here_BellaChic Contact Michelle at michelle.strawford@sasktel.net | Twitter: @michelleStrawf1 FOR SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN | VOL. 5 ISSUE 3, MARCH 2016 | 23
Feel right at home in retirement (NC) Where will you live when you retire? It’s a question many of us — even those closer to retirement age — haven’t considered. In fact, less than half of working Canadians aged 50 plus* have planned for where they will live, according to a recent RBC survey. Hilary Farr, a Canadian designer, says couples need to plan now to ensure that they are on the same page when it comes to their future living arrangements. She offers three key considerations: • Family and friends: How will leisure time impact how your home works for you? Will you host friends and family often and therefore want them to be nearby? Considerations like these can affect location, design, and renovation plans. • Upkeep: Will you have the ability or desire to spend time and money maintaining a pool, lawn or aging home? Are there changes you can make today to simplify maintenance later on, such as replacing lawns with easy-care landscaping and gardens? • Mobility and accessibility: Stairs and bathtubs may not seem like obstacles today, but they can pose significant mobility issues later. Consider future accessibility now while planning bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens and bedrooms. These spaces can be both beautiful and safe with some additions and adjustments for the years ahead. More retirement planning resources are available at www.retirementdesigners.ca. *aged 50-75; $100,000-$999,999 in investable household assets
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Butter Chicken
Makes 6 Servings 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 4 large skinless, boneless chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized pieces 1 onion, diced 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons curry powder 1 tablespoon curry paste 2 teaspoons tandoori masala 1 teaspoon garam masala 1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste 15 green cardamom pods 1 cup low-fat plain yogurt 1 (14 ounce) can coconut milk salt to taste Directions: 1. Melt the butter and vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Stir in the chicken, onion, and garlic. Cook and stir until the onion has softened and turned translucent, about 10 minutes. Stir in the curry powder, curry paste, tandoori masala, garam masala, and tomato paste until no lumps of tomato paste remain. Pour into a slow cooker, and stir in the cardamom pods, coconut milk, and yogurt. Season to taste with salt. 2. Cook on High 4 to 6 hours, or on Low 6 to 8 hours until the chicken is tender and the sauce has reduced to your desired consistency. Remove and discard the cardamom pods before serving.
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Beef Pot Roast
Chicken Pot Pie
Carnitas
Makes 8 Servings
Makes 10 Servings
Makes 16 Servings
1 (5 pound) bone-in beef pot roast
1 teaspoon salt
salt and pepper to taste
1 teaspoon garlic powder
4 large skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, cut into cubes
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour, or as needed 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 8 ounces sliced mushrooms 1 medium onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced
10 medium red potatoes, quartered
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 (8 ounce) package baby carrots
1/2 teaspoon crumbled dried oregano
1 cup chopped celery
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
2 (26 ounce) cans condensed cream of chicken soup
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon butter
1 (4 pound) boneless pork shoulder roast
1 1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 cups chicken broth
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
Directions:
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
3 medium carrots, cut into chunks
1. Mix together salt, garlic powder, cumin, oregano, coriander, and cinnamon in a bowl. Coat pork with the spice mixture. Place the bay leaves in the bottom of a slow cooker and place the pork on top. Pour the chicken broth around the sides of the pork, being careful not to rinse off the spice mixture.
1 (16 ounce) bag frozen mixed vegetables
2. Cover and cook on Low until the pork shreds easily with a fork, about 10 hours. Turn the meat after it has cooked for 5 hours. When the pork is tender, remove from slow cooker, and shred with two forks. Use cooking liquid as needed to moisten the meat.
2. Stir the frozen mixed vegetables into the slow cooker, and cook 1 hour more.
2 stalks celery, cut into chunks 1 sprig fresh rosemary 2 sprigs fresh thyme Directions: 1. Generously season both sides of roast with salt and pepper. Sprinkle flour over the top until well coated, and pat it into the meat. Shake off any excess. 2. Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until hot. Sear the roast on both sides for 5-6 minutes each, until well browned. Remove from the skillet and set aside.
6 cubes chicken bouillon 2 teaspoons garlic salt 1 teaspoon celery salt
Directions: 1. Combine the chicken, potatoes, carrots, celery, chicken soup, chicken bouillon, garlic salt, celery salt, and black pepper in a slow cooker; cook on High for 5 hours.
3. Reduce the heat to medium and stir in mushrooms and butter; cook for 3-4 minutes. 4. Stir in onion; cook for 5 minutes, until onions are translucent and begin to brown. Add garlic, stir for about a minute. 5. Stir in 1 1/2 tablespoons flour; cook and stir for about 1 minute. Add tomato paste, and cook for another minute. 6. Slowly add chicken stock, stir to combine, and return to a simmer. Remove skillet from the heat. 7. Place carrots and celery in the slow cooker. Place roast over the vegetables and pour in any accumulated juices. Add rosemary and thyme. 8. Pour onion and mushroom mixture over the top of the roast. Cover slow cooker, turn to high and cook the roast for 5-6 hours, until the meat is fork tender. 9. Skim off any fat from the surface and remove the bones. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
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spring market be ready to buy and save!
by Jessica Forbes
Spring market is just around the corner! If a house hunt is your next venture, it is crucial to have your mortgage approval ready to go prior to browsing. You will want to be close by when the time presents itself to pull the trigger. An organized search is key to tackle a successful home purchase, paired with the confidence required to execute negotiations, budgeting and all of the remaining factors to financing a home. This month we have a guest appearance from my preferred mortgage broker, Natasha Mohr, to touch on mortgage Need-to-Know tips and key points. She is an expert in the field with DLC Powerhouse Mortgages and can provide easy to learn information in the very complex and ever-changing world of financing. Q & A with our Mortgage Specialist Natasha Mohr When completing a mortgage pre-approval, what information should the potential home buyer provide to the mortgage broker and authorize? The four crucial aspects during the mortgage pre-approval are verifying a client’s income, pulling their credit report and confirming where the source of the down payment will come from. The fourth piece is the property a client decides to buy. *Credit is the one aspect that you have 100% control over, contact me directly for details as well as requesting a copy of my 11 page Credit Score and Report Users Manual. How would you describe the pre-approval process to a mortgage applicant? Give us a play-by-play of the process. When I meet with a client for the first time, the qualification process is quite in-depth. As a firm believer in empowering my clients to make their own decisions, it’s my opportunity to provide information and education. This will allow them to make the right choices moving forward when considering finances, credit and ways to save money. All my clients will know how to build and maintain a strong credit presence, save money (in the form of interest) and decrease monthly commitments. During the first meeting my intentions are to collect all the above information 28 |
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as well as walk them through the process. While discussing the process I will also outline what the lenders expect from you, the borrower. My ONLY goal is to ensure my clients are confident when they enter the marketplace by feeling informed and educated when buying a home. Why is it so important to choose a licensed mortgage broker versus the bank; what makes them different? Not all lenders are the same. I’ve had clients in the past who were declined by as many as two lenders. During my initial consultation
I discovered that they were never given any explanation as to why their mortgage application was never approved. As a Mortgage Broker I am able to navigate the lenders guidelines to mitigate the risk of declines. When you work with a mortgage professional like myself you truly have more options and better chance of be approved the first time all while having access to lower interest rates and a wide variety of mortgage products. Give us your professional run-down of mortgage penalties and how it can affect home owners and buyers in the market. In my professional opinion, mortgage penalties are the most important feature of a mortgage that one needs to consider. I feel that most home buyers are not being educated enough on how mortgage penalties work and how it may affect their future. Every lender and every mortgage product has different penalty structures, it’s my job to inform you of them. With the recent decline in the housing market over the past few years one might be looking to break the mortgage term. If this happens you may have to pay out of pocket, just to walk away. I’ve had a client call me this year who had to come up with $16,000 after he sold his home just to cover his prepayment penalties. This is why all home buyers should be utilizing an independently licensed mortgage professional like myself.
insurance, which can be is included in your mortgage. The premium is determined by the amount of your down payment, it’s a sliding scale from 5% to 19.99% down. There are three insurers in Canada, all three of them, like the lenders, have different lending guidelines and policies to adhere to. What most home buyers don’t realize is the insurer also has to underwrite your mortgage application in order for you to be approved for mortgage financing. Due to housing prices increasing and the uncertainty of the market, the insurers guidelines have tightened up making it harder for home buyers. This is another reason why you should be using a Mortgage Broker like myself when buying a home. We have access to all three insurers which increases your chances of being approved for your mortgage application.
What are the down payment requirements for your first purchase, when owning multiple properties or revenue properties? Whether it’s your first, second or third time buying an owner-occupied home you are only required to put down a minimum of 5%. This includes your primary residence, vacation home or a property for an immediate family member. Non owner-occupied purchases require a minimum of 20% down, such as a rental. Borrowers who are new to Canada are required to put down anywhere from 5% to 35% depending on residency, credit, and job history. Can you explain to me what mortgage default insurance is? Mortgage default insurance protects the lender if your mortgage goes into default. Borrowers pay a premium for mortgage default
Jessica Forbes Royal LePage Regina Realty 306-533-7085 jforbes@royallepage.ca www.jessicaforbes.ca
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funfetti cookies A party would not be complete without sprinkles, and these Funfetti Cookies are an excellent addition to your next party’s dessert table. Have you ever tried adding a pudding mix to cookie dough? You end up with soft, chewy cookies packed full of flavour! When placing these cookies on the cookie sheet, make sure you space them at least two inches apart from each other as they do grow quite a bit. This recipe makes two dozen large cookies. For sprinkles, I use the Cake Mate sprinkles from McCormick Canada. The last time I checked, this brand of sprinkles is nut-free, so they’d be safe for a classroom party. Ingredients: •
½ cup unsalted butter, softened
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½ cup sugar
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2 eggs
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1 cup all-purpose flour
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1 package (4-serving size) instant vanilla pudding mix
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1 teaspoon baking soda
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2-3 tablespoons of sprinkles
Directions: 1.
Preheat oven to 350F.
2.
Beat butter and sugar together until creamy.
3.
Add eggs and beat well.
4.
Add flour, pudding and baking soda and beat until well mixed.
5.
Stir in sprinkles.
6.
Add cookies (two tablespoon size per cookie) onto greased cookie sheet.
7.
Bake for 10-12 minutes (until cookies brown on the bottom).
8.
Let cool on cookie sheet before removing to baking rack to cool.
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