King Living Magazine DEC14

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DECEMBER 2014

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HOME DÉCOR

Bring personality into your

HOLIDAY

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t is true that if you let your personality shine through, there are endless possibilities to create your own one-of-a-kind holiday statement this year.

“Discover a decorating style that’s perfect for you and go with it,” says décor and lifestyle expert Janette Ewen. “Do you prefer glitz and glam, or are you more of an outdoorsy type? Find what speaks to you and base your decorating around that concept.” Put your own unique spin on it, says Ewen, with these quick and easy tips:

Colour bright If you’re in love with one specific look or colour, then commit to it and go all out. For example, specialty décor items like those from places like Pier 1 Imports, will make you stand out in a crowd. Ewen points out that this retailer’s line called Season’s Sparkle Collection looks stunning all on its own. Layer silver table linens with silver chargers, napkin rings, holiday accents and more to make a simple, yet elegant statement.

Themed Christmas trees Themed trees are fun and easy to pull off. Start by picking a core ornament that you love and get about 20 ornaments, depending on the size of your tree. Choose two or so accent ornaments and get 10 of one and five of the other ornaments. Finish with coordinating tree picks. And who says you have to stick with just one statement? Set up your main tree in a common space, and then keep guests guessing with smaller trees in unexpected places.

Small changes can make a big impact Pick your favourite two or three rooms in your home and add a few key pieces to transform the space, while staying true to your budget. When in doubt, remember to focus on the high-traffic areas, such as the entryway, living area or dining room. Don’t forget the kitchen. With all the cooking – and eating – that lies ahead, you’ll want to add some fun into one of the busiest rooms in the home.

Compliment away There’s a lot of work that goes into holiday decorating so with your hosts, friends, and neighbours, be sure to acknowledge it with appreciation wherever you go. www.newscanada.com

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Delicious holiday baked goods with reduced sugar Many Canadians enjoy baking during the holidays, but are Reduced Sugar often concerned about eating too much sugar. Now there is an easy way to enjoy holiday treats and also reduce your Gingerbread Cookies sugar intake. By substituting new Truvia Baking Blend, a • 3 cups all-purpose flour blend of sugar and stevia-based, Truvia calorie-free sweet• ½ tsp baking soda ener for regular sugar, you can obtain delicious baked goods • ¼ tsp baking powder with 75 per cent fewer calories per serving than sugar. • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter • ½ cup Truvía Baking Blend • 2 tsp ground ginger

2. Place butter and Truvía Baking Blend in a large bowl. Using an electric mixer, blend on medium speed until fluffy. Mix in spices and salt, then egg and molasses. Add flour mixture, mix until just combined. Divide dough into thirds, wrap each in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until cold. 3. Line baking sheets with parchment paper; set aside. Roll out dough on a clean work surface to ¼-inch thick. Using a 4 ½-inch gingerbread man– shaped cookie cutter, cut out cookies, and place on a baking sheet, at least 1-inch apart. Refrigerate until cold. 4. Preheat oven to 350° F. Bake cookies until crisp but not dark, 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool on sheets on wire rack.

• 2 tsp ground cinnamon • ¾ tsp ground cloves • ¾ tsp coarse salt

5. If you are using icing and decorations, decorate cookies and then set aside so icing hardens.

• 1 large egg

Makes 2 dozen gingerbread men.

• ½ cup molasses

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• ½ tsp finely ground pepper

• Icing and decorations (optional) DIRECTIONS 1. Whisk together flour, baking soda, and baking powder in a large bowl. Set aside.

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contents DECEMBER 2014

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BRING PERSONALITY INTO YOUR HOLIDAY DÉCOR

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CONTROL YOUR HOME REMOTELY WHILE YOU’RE ON VACATION

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DELICIOUS HOLIDAY BAKED GOODS WITH REDUCED SUGAR

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PREP YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

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CREATE KID FUN IN YOUR HOLIDAY KITCHEN

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King Living Home & Life Style Magazine is published monthly and delivered to all homes and businesses in King Township By Canada Post. Agreement # 41362062. Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to publish this magazine as accurately as possible; however errors and omissions can occur. Abode Magazine’s employees, agents, representatives and vendors are not liable for any damages relating to errors or omissions in the editorials or advertising which may appear herein except where a specific charge has been made.


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editorial

Prep your home

Holidays for the

7simple tips Here are

to help you get started. There’s something about the holiday season that makes gathering with family and friends extra special. But between the cooking, decorating and shopping, preparing for the holidays with that never-ending “to-do” list can be overwhelming. To reduce stress and stay organized, make a list of all the tasks you need to complete around the house, and apply a deadline for each project. This will help you prioritize and stay on schedule, eliminating any last-minute scrambles.

Of course,

there are standard household chores like vacuuming, window wiping and counter cleaning, but don’t forget to consider these other holiday prep projects that may not be on your list.

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Clean the oven The oven is the heart of any kitchen, so it’s especially important to clean it to prevent excess smoke and other kitchen hazards.

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Clear the fridge Create space in your fridge and throw out any expired products, making room for your holiday menu items and any unexpected dishes that guests may bring. While you’re at it, make sure you clear plenty of counter space for your holiday menu items.

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Freshen the carpet Regular vacuuming will help eliminate surface dirt and pet hair, but it won’t eliminate set-in stains and ground-in grime. Depending on budget and time, you can either rent a carpet deep cleaner or hire a professional to clean the carpeted rooms of your home prior to hosting your big holiday event. In a time crunch? Focus on the high-traffic areas of your home like the living, family and dining rooms.

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Empty a closet No one wants to wear a wrinkled coat home from a party. Instead of tossing guests’ coats in a bedroom, maintain your privacy and clear out a closet near an entry where guests can hang their coats while visiting.

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Create more space Give guests the freedom to unwind and relax at your holiday gathering by offering them enough space to do so. Store extra throw pillows, blankets and toys in bins or chests to create more seating space for guests.

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Deodorize your home What’s a sure fire way to put a damper on your holiday gathering? Have guests enter a space plagued by unpleasant odours. Keep deodorizing sprays, candles or oils on hand to add a favourite scent to a room or to eliminate any undesirable odours left behind from an unfortunate cooking incident. For a cheaper alternative, boil an orange peel, which releases its natural oils into the air for a pleasant citrus scent.

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Stock extra toiletries For overnight guests, provide extra toiletries they may have forgotten like travel-size shampoo, soap, lotion, shaving cream, toothpaste, a toothbrush and cotton swabs. With these tips, some time and a bit of advanced planning, your home will be holiday-ready, leaving you stress-free to enjoy the most wonderful time of the year with those you love. Courtesy of BPC

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FOOD

Create

Kid Fun

in your

Holiday Kitchen

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rom confetti-decorated sugar cookies and taffy pudding to gingerbread houses and hot chocolate, holiday treat-making is the best combination of delicious and messy – especially if children are involved.

Whether you are baking with kids or a kid-at-heart, ‘tis the season to create delightful family traditions --- and clean up later. After all, memories are made in the kitchen, so enjoy every dropped egg and scattered cup of flour along the way. Here’s a simple recipe that is as fun to make, as it is yummy to eat. Sure to become a favourite, Pretzel Sweets use easyto-find ingredients and are a breeze to whip up. They are also a no-bake treat so little hands can help. Customized with toppings like sprinkles, these super-easy pretzel snacks are a perfect way to surprise and delight family and friends.

Pretzel Sweets Ingredients • Bag of pretzels (salted or un-salted) • Chocolate chips (white, dark, milk chocolate are great, or try butterscotch chips) • Toppings of choice (sprinkles, chocolate-coated candies, flaked coconut)

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Checking in on your home while you’re on the slopes How to control your home remotely while on vacation

lance to record activity at preset times or begin recording when motion is detected. Only you can monitor what’s happening in your house through your The holiday season is finally here and most of us are off webcams, as monitoring centres cannot to enjoy quality time visiting family and friends, getting access your cameras. away on sunny vacations or hitting the slopes. Whether INTERACTIVE DOOR LOCKS you’re enjoying the beaches or snowboarding down your favourite mountain, you’ll want to make sure that your If you have guests that will be housesitting or getting your mail for you while home is protected while you’re away. you are away, there is no need to give them a key. You can give them a passcode to get in which you can change or delete immediately after your vacation is over. You can also lock and unlock your door remotely to allow a guest to enter for example. INTERACTIVE THERMOSTAT You no longer have to worry about if you left the heat on too high before you left the house. You can simply check the status of your thermostat through your computer or your smartphone

and control the temperature from a distance. As an added bonus, you can turn up the heat just before you get back if you are returning home on a particularly cold day. LIGHTING AND APPLIANCES You can also control appliances and your lighting remotely using the same interactive technology, so you can make sure appliances are shut off and make it look like someone is home by switching lights on and off in the evening. You can even program your system to perform several tasks at once. When arming your system, for example, you can also set it to lock the front door, turn off the lights, and lower the temperature slightly. Similarly, when you disarm it, it can unlock the door and turn on the lights. The thermostat can even be set to the ideal temperature in time for your arrival. You can do all this using a single key on your smart phone – whenever and wherever. More information on home security is available at www.protectron. com/interactive www.newscanada.com

With the latest home security systems from providers such as Reliance Protectron, they’re helping you rest assured that your home is protected while you are out enjoying yourself this season. “Our interactive services give you protection that goes far beyond the role of a traditional home security system,” explained Patrice De Luca, V.P. of Marketing and Customer Care for Reliance Protectron Security Services. Here are the latest options available to help monitor and protect your home: INTERACTIVE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE You can set up video surveillance around your property and in your home that seamlessly sleeves into your existing system. You can subscribe to interactive video surveil-

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