Showing posts with label Canadian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2011

AppleCheeks Envelope Cover from Enfant Style Diapers: #Giveaway (Closed)


Enfant Style Diapers is a baby shop based in Montreal, Quebec which offers a wide selection of brand name cloth diapers and accessories, diaper bags, nursing pads, bibs and other items for Mom & Baby! I discovered this store a few weeks back while browsing the Facebook page of a fellow mama blogger. I was immediately charmed by their logo (c'mon - a baby penguin with a paci? How adorable!) and became increasingly impressed as I browsed their extensive inventory. The discovery was timely, as they were just gearing up for a $500 Christmas and New Year giveaway event to celebrate two years of business! Big Congrats, Enfant Style - and many more years!! :)

The event offers several ways to win, from random Facebook draws to week-long blog giveaways. Take a look at the full list of exciting prizes - all generously sponsored by Enfant Style itself! Note that the company currently restricts its shipping to Canadian addresses, and as such, all of these giveaways are open exclusively to Canadians.

The company offered me the opportunity to host the very first blog giveaway here at Manager to Mom, and it's an awesome fluffy one - a "Proudly Canada Made" AppleCheeks Diaper Envelope Cover!

What is an "envelope cover", you may ask? Well, it is a waterproof outer cover designed to be used with an absorbent insert or to go over a fitted diaper. AppleCheeks offers its own 2-layer and 3-layer bamboo inserts (sold separately) which can be used with the envelope cover to create a complete diaper.

Here are some more features of the AppleCheeks envelope cover:

 

The cover comes in two sizes: Size 1 fits from 7-20 lbs, and Size 2 fits from 20-40 lbs. (Both weight ranges are approximate.) It also comes in an array of sweet colours with ultra-funky names!


Is anyone else getting hungry?? :D

Win It:

Fellow Canadian followers - how would you like to win an AppleCheeks envelope cover of your own? Well, you'll  get the chance right here!

To enter, please fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Comments do not count as entries, however feel free to add a comment to remind yourself that you entered!

Monday, July 4, 2011

The Great Canadian Blog Bash (#TGCBB) - Follow Up!


Well, the 2011 Great Canadian Blog Bash (#TGCBB) has come to an end, and what fun it was! Thanks to everyone who entered my giveaway for a $25 gift card to M&M Meat Shops. Kristen (comment #93) was the winner out of 247 total entries - congrats Kristen! 

I loved reading everyone's favourite Canadian food comments. As one might expect, frequent mentions included Tim Hortons, poutine, beaver tails, maple syrup and Swiss Chalet! Here's the full list of comments to whet your appetite! :D
  • There is a local restaurant that our family goes to frequently. Their prime rib is the best I have ever had. Besides the great food, another reason we go is that they donate half of all the tips made to charity. They choose a new and deserving local charity every year. I love the generosity of Canadians. They are always willing to lend a hand in any way they can.
  • I love the local strawberries that are out at this time of year, and am looking forward to when my son is big enough to go strawberry picking with me. There's something about them that always reminds me of Canada Day BBQ's with friends.  
  • I love wine and cheese, I make my own wine some times. :) I also am a lover of back bacon and lobster, poutine and smores. Can't get more Canadian than that lol 
  •  Not entering but how can you mention Canadian foods without mentioning the oddly named but super-tasty pastries... BeaverTails??? 
  • omg fresh fruit from Kelowna, it's just drips down your chin!!
  • I definitely LOVE the *VERY* healthy Canadian poutine :D And I love Timmie's Iced Capps, yum yum :)
  • I am completely addicted to Tim Hortons coffee. I would rather have a one cream/one sugar coffee than any other drink! Mmm Mmm
  • Ohh a fave Canaidian food...Does Shaw's icecream count? :)  
  • Back bacon  
  • Canadian Lobster from the east coast is food I like the best. 

  • I really love Beaver Tails! Whenever we are in Ottawa, we will go and buy it! 
  • I love Maple Syrup! 
  • my fave Canadian winery is Mission Hill in Kelowna BC
  • I can't ever get enough of Tim Hortons coffee! Yummy!
  • It's Tim Hortons sour cream glazed donuts that I love the most!
  • POUTINE!!!! 
  • Mmmm... who doesn't love a great poutine?
  • Wow ~ where do I start! I love poutine ~ with chunks of chicken added ~ to-die-for! I also cannot go without my Timmies in the morning and wanting to try the 2 new timbit flavours ~ hopefully this week! The cheese festival sounds fantastic and with a little vino makes the day just perfect.
  • I love timmies iced caps. No summer is complete without stopping at tim hortons to pick one up on the way to the lake
  • My favourite Canadian things are poutine, Tim Hortons, and maple syrup!
  • My Fave Canadian food has to be POUTINE! I mean, how can you not love cheesy, gravy goodness, right? YUM! Happy Canada Day!!
  • I'm from NB Canada and when I moved to NS for 5 years the thing I missed the most was Garlic fingers with Donair sauce... I missed it so much lol. Thank goodness I moved back to NB and have not craved it since lol.
  • I love me some poutine and beaver tails! 
  • I love the Winona,Ontario peaches.Every year we go to the peach festival and get a peach and strawberry sundae.
  • poutine!
  • poutine!!! nanaimo bars!! :) 
  • My favorite Canadian restaurant is Swiss Chalet
  • Can't go wrong with a Timmie's Ice cap! :)
  • I've been liking Timmy's Iced Coffees lately!
  • bwahaha! timbits flavour?! LOVE it!
    I'm an old-fashioned glaze girl!
  • I Love poutine!
  • I love poutine!
  • I love our local farmer for their fresh Canadian produce
  • I love beavertails :) 
  • Love timbits 
  • I love my Tim Hortons (Timmies)
  • The honey glazed and chocolate Tim Bits are my faves!!
  • Mmm Timbits..... crueller timbitss 
  • My favourite Canadian restaurant is probably Swiss Chalet, and of course I love all my local Niagara wineries! 
  • Well I love my timmies but the Maple Leaf Restaurant is great too although I haven't been there in a long time. 
  • One of my fav. Canadian "foods" is Dieu de Ceil smallcraft beer from Montreal. Worth planning a return trip. Yum.
I also heard back from all three companies I featured on my TGCBB giveaway post: Black River Cheese, Empire Cheese and The Sprucewood Handmade Cookie Company! Based on their responses, I'm thinking we'll need to take another foodcation in Prince Edward Country!

From Black River Cheese: Thanks for this!  We are so glad you like our cheese and that you were so taken with Prince Edward County as well.  We're pretty proud of our community.  If you come to the county again, be sure to stop by our Retail store for a great selection of our award winning aged cheddars and flavoured mozzarellas as well as lots of other 'County' products.  And our cheese is available in many Metro Stores and Sobeys stores as well as specialty shops from London to Ottawa and north to the Kawarthas.  We will be revamping our website in the near future and plan to list the stores where you can find our cheese.  Also, generally we make fresh curd on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday so if you come to see us, make sure to get some!

From Empire Cheese: Thank you for the kind words in your blog about Empire Cheese.  You should consider a trip to Trent Hills (made up of the communities of Campbellford, Warkwarth and Hastings).  You could visit the Empire Factory and purchase the freshest curd  and then visit Sprucewood Cookies all in one trip.   We also have a fabulous bakery, a  butter tart factory and World's Finest Chocolate.  If you like beer, we have Church Key Micro Brewery.  It is definitely worth the trip.  Once you have all of your treats you can picnic along the Trent Severn Waterway which runs right through the middle of Campbellford and Hastings. 

From Sprucewood: This is so thoughtful of you! I'll take a look and report back. To buy more cookies, we are exhibiting at The Cobourg Waterfront Festival this Fri-Sun at the harbourfront in Cobourg.  This is a great crafters event!
 
I hope all my Canadian readers had a wonderful and food-filled Canada Day long weekend! And Happy 4th of July to my readers South of the border. Cheers! :D

Friday, June 24, 2011

The Great Canadian Blog Bash! (+ Hungry for a Giveaway?) (Closed)


Hosted by: Whispered Inspirations, Mom vs. The Boys, Pampered Patty, Good Girl Gone Green and Kat’s Confessions.

For a few weeks now, I've been following the TGCBB buzz and have planned to check out the patriotism and hopefully win m'self some great Canadian swag. But then this morning, it hit me - why not take part myself? I love my country, I love giveaways, and I super-super-love connecting with new bloggers - especially fellow Canucks! So if you're here for the first time, thanks so much for hopping by and hope you enjoy what you find here! And if you've been here before, so glad you popped back in! Now I invite all my visitors to grab yourselves a Blue or a Timmy's, settle on into that comfy chesterfield and read on, eh? Oh forgot to mention - for a mere toonie, you can snag some tasty poutine and a pop from the the fry truck outside.

OK I'll stop now. :)

With the Canadian-isns, that is. But I'm going to continue talking about food (or more specifically, Canadian food), as that is the theme of my TGCBB post! So let's get to it!

Early this month, my husband whisked our family away on a wonderful surprise trip - to the Great Canadian Cheese Festival in Picton, Ontario!


Although I've lived in Ontario all my life, I had never been to Prince Edward County until this trip. And boy, was I missing out! This is an extremely charming and picturesque area of the province renowned for its fine wineries, gourmet restaurants, sand dune beaches, artist studios and galleries and, of course, !!!CHEESE!!!

Here are a few pics from our trip:





At the festival, we tasted some most excellent wine and nibbled on utterly scrumptious cheeses and other delectables. Some of the products we tried were SO memorable that I decided to highlight them in this post!

First up - Black River Cheese!


We found their cheese to be SOO fresh and flavourful! Their pepper jack was especially tasty so we picked some up to bring home. They also make a maple cheddar (how Canadian is that?!) which I wasn't the biggest fan of myself but is apparently a top seller.

A bit more from their website:

The historic Black River Cheese Company is located in picturesque Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. It was started in 1901 by local farmers and is still a small production facility dedicated to preserving a tradition of making superior cheese.

Black River Cheese Company's award-winning cheese continues to gain loyal customers including Natural Health Food stores and specialty sections of supermarkets. We have a fine selection of naturally aged cheddar, mozzarella, brick, fresh curd, and flavoured mozzarella specialty cheeses and we only use animal-free rennet.  At our factory outlet there are gift cheese boxes and baskets available year round, cheese trays for entertaining and a variety of gifts and souvenirs.  Soft and hard ice cream is available in season.


Next - Empire Cheese!


These guys make the tastiest, SQUEAKIEST cheese curds I've ever tried! Unfortunately when we tried to pick some up on the way home at a nearby Sobey's, the store was out of stock. No wonder - I bet these bad boys go within hours.

A bit more from their website:

At Empire, our cheese is made in the traditional way in open-style vats which in our opinion gives the cheese and curd a better flavour. We use no additives to boost production and there are no flavours added to our Cheddar. It is all natual, with no preservatives added.

The cheese is vacuum-packed in our modern facilities to preserve the special flavour. A true mix of tradition and modern technology to give our customers the best product possible.

Last, but certainly not least - The Sprucewood Handmade Cookie Company!


O. M. G. If I were to suffer death by cookie, it would most certainly be by the utterly additive, melt-in-your-mouth handmade shortbread cookies made by these fellas. They offer a divine selection of both sweet and savoury shortbreads. My personal flavourites (ha!) are Dark Chocolate, Raspberry and Spicy Thai. One of the best things about these cookies is that they actually contain very little sugar; the focus is on capturing the flavour essence.

We ended up buying 8, count'em, 8 boxes of these cookies to bring home. Do yourself a flavour (har I did it again!) - visit their Where to Buy page and then march over to the nearest retailer and pick some of these up for yourself. You won't be sorry!


In addition to the good eats at the festival, we also enjoyed breakfast twice at Chesterfields Homegrown Cafe, an eatery in downtown Picton run by friends of my husband. Chesterfields strives to use local ingredients whenever possible and the dishes are prepared from scratch so the food is fresh and delicious. Their B.E.L.C.H brekky sandwich (bacon, egg, lettuce, cheese & ham) is particularly popular. The cafe's ambiance is hip & funky yet non-pretentious, and there's always a great selection of music accompanying the dining experience. I wish we had a Chesterfields here in the 'Hammy!

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Hungry yet? Well, how about a giveaw-eh??

In the spirit of the Canadian food theme, one of my readers will win a $25 gift card to M&M Meat Shops!


From their website:

M&M Meat Shops is proud to be Canada's largest retail chain of specialty frozen foods with locations coast to coast. We offer a delectable selection of more than 375 mouth-watering products. You’ll find your trusted family favourites plus exciting new tastes to satisfy the most selective palates. And, the majority of our dishes are ready to thaw-and-serve or heat-and-serve to make meal prep easier for you.

To enter, please leave a separate comment for each entry, and include your email address with each one. The number beside each action denotes how many entries it is worth, so make sure to leave the corresponding number of comments if you complete that action. I'll be checking each entry for validity, so please ensure that you complete all actions as indicated.

Mandatory entry:
  • Tell me something you like that is Canadian food or drink-related - your favourite restaurant, winery, product, timbits flavour, etc. :) (+1)
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  • Tweet this giveaway; can be done once daily. (+1 each) Please use the following tweet or create your own; must contain @managertomom, #TCGBB and a link to this giveaway post: 
Canadians, are you hungry for a #giveaway? #Win a $25 M&M Meat Shops gift card from @managertomom! http://tinyurl.com/6bz5wh8 7/1 #TCGBB

Open to residents of Canada.  This giveaway will end on July 1, 2011 at 11:59pm EST. Winner will be chosen by Random.org, emailed, and announced on my blog shortly after giveaway ends. The winner will have 72 hours to respond to my email before a new winner is chosen.

Disclosure:  The prize is being provided and shipped to the winner by me.  I received no financial compensation for writing this post or offering this giveaway.  This is my completely honest opinion above and may be different from yours.