In honour of this holiday season, I was asked to share a favourite baking recipe by my friends at www.sweetmama.ca
Here’s how it rolls in my house.
Enjoy
In honour of this holiday season, I was asked to share a favourite baking recipe by my friends at www.sweetmama.ca
Here’s how it rolls in my house.
Enjoy
I went out West, I saw some great Women, and I drank a bit of Wine.
Just back from my Western tour for Shut Up & Eat, where the realities of being back home hit me hard this morning when I realized I forgot to put “Distribute toilet paper on an equal and regular basis to all bathrooms” on my husband’s “to do” list while I travelled. Oh who am I kidding, I didn’t leave a list.
What I do have a list of the amazing people, places, and things I did on my trip that I’d like to share. Western hospitality lived up to its name, so I wanted to shout out to the following who made my journey such a fun one.
Victoria: My first stop was perhaps the most beautiful, with an amazing short and sweet stay at the Empress Hotel. Their service and the history of the building were both incredible. I visited Amy Bronee at CFAX and the Real Parenting Show, before heading over to Tall Tales Books where I was hosted by Drew, Kate, and their lovely daughter, and I had the chance to meet some fun Victoria Moms & Dads, and even a Tweep from Calgary who stopped in. Janice Mansfield of www.realfoodmadeeasy.ca provided delicious brunch nibblies. Tall Tales has an amazing selection of books for children, as well as loads of story time and other special event activities. I left some signed copies behind there, so if you live in the area…And special thanks to Yukari Peerless, a lovely and dynamic social media connector who joined me and supported me on my travels.
I flew out to Vancouver after a great day in Victoria, to attend a reception prior to the “Symposium of the Book: What’s So Funny?” being held at Simon Fraser University in downtown Vancouver. I was on a panel with respected humorists such as Will Ferguson (Happiness, How to Be a Canadian), Mark Lieren-Young (Never Shoot a Stampede Queen), Robyn Harding (Mom Will This Chicken Give Me Man-Boobs?), moderated by the very funny Mark Critch of CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes. The symposium the next day was as educational as it was fun – I did find myself having to explain Twitter to most of the panel however.
Monday morning I visited with Breakfast Television in Vancouver (see the clip here), before jumping on a plan to head to Calgary; the city of 9 degrees in July (why didn’t I pack more warm clothes?). I headed over to Pages Bookstore, where they treated us with wine and cheese (again, signed books left there), before going across the street to the Yardhouse Pub where I was met by an enthusiastic group of Mompreneurs. Special thanks to Christy Schultz and Carla Young for hosting and pulling together some incredible women for me to speak with, and learn from.
Tuesday morning I was up early to get to Breakfast Television in Calgary (clip here). Please note that the pink shirt I’m wearing had sat in my suitcase for five days, through three cities, and had no wrinkles, without ironing. A shout out to my friends at Mark’s WorkWearHouse for providing that, plus other clothes to me, for the tour. After admiring their giant piece of prop toast, I was back at the airport for a flight to Edmonton.
Tuesday night was “Dip and Sip” night; an event co-ordinated by the wild and crazy (and professional) Tamara Plant of MomMagazine, a longtime Funny Mummy partner of mine. I met a fantastic group of Edmonton women at The Melting Pot, where we dipped into cheese, chocolate and chardonnay. Special thanks to Greenwoods Bookshoppe for being our on-site bookseller (again, signed copies…well you know)
Wednesday morning was Breakfast Television Edmonton, (clip here) where the focus was on surviving road trips with your kids. My friends at LeapFrog gave away their new Explorer gaming system to one lucky viewer, as well as three signed copies of Shut Up and Eat. I had an hour or so to wander around Edmonton, and strolled the beautiful Hotel MacDonald, checked out the building I worked at (about cough 20 years cough ago), and then headed over to CTV Noon News (clip here). Then it was back to the airport (passing the famous West Edmonton Mall enroute) to head home where my children eagerly awaited me…or actually the dispersing of the gifts I’d collected along the way (Calgary Flames shirts, Victoria pens, BT baseball caps).
And then back to reality, where I’m now adding “Throw out rotting food” to the To Do list I just might prepare when I head out to Los Angeles next week.
Just in case I haven’t told you to “Shut Up and Eat” enough, I’m going to be taking it on the road in July, with some Tweet Ups (and hopefully some Wine&Signs) along the way. Stay tuned for more details, but right now I’ll be at:
July 14th, 5:3opm to 8:00pm Springridge Farms: Girls Night Out on the Farm
July 17th, 11:00 am Tall Tale Books, Victoria, BC: A Shut Up Tweet Up & Book Signing
July 18th, 9:00am-4:00pm, book signing 4:15pm Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC: Symposium of the Book: What’s So Funny?
July 19th, Evening – time/location TBD – Shut Up Tweet Up & Reception, Calgary, Alberta
July 20th, Evening – time/location TBD – Shut Up Tweet Up & GNO, Edmonton, Alberta
More details, events to come. Check back!
Hope to meet some more Moms who need to know just what the hell to make for dinner tonight.
It’s been a few weeks since my launch party for Shut Up and Eat, and frankly I’m still getting over the whole “I’m not at a party that’s all about me?” feeling. Luckily, I have some very cool friends who caught the whole wonderful experience on video, and in pictures.
If you didn’t make the party – first of all, start planning for the next one (I’m writing! I’m writing!), and secondly, check out the video on Erica Ehm’s Yummy Mummy Club site. While you’re there, check out all her other fabulous features and bloggers too – many of whom came to my launch, and who share their secrets for getting their kids to Shut up and eat, too.
It was awesome. Yesterday, just about all the fabulous people I’ve ever known gathered to help me launch my newest book Shut Up & Eat. We filled the LCBO Event Kitchen to capacity (much to the concern of their event manager and security). I’ll post more about it, but for now, I wanted to repeat the thank you speech I made, because it covers all the people I so appreciate.
And when you read it in your head, remember to laugh out loud at my own jokes, like I do:)
Cheers everyone. And hats off to Mad Mary’s Catering, Ben McNally Books and Prospect Wineries as well.
MY THANKS:
It’s amazing to me to see all of you here
Coming in to my launch from far and from near
It’s likely because you’re my friends, or so I think
But probably its more because you can drink
To my family, my kids, I’ve exposed every peeve
Sorry to Nic, Bri, Alex and Vic, but especially to Steve
Nicholas is 8 and he likes to clean
Don’t take away his Swiffer or he’ll get downright mean
Bridget is my hockey playing, karate girl too
And also the inspiration for my new/old hairdo
Alexander’s 16. And he thinks I’m just lame.
But he keeps it to himself cuz he always needs a ride to a game.
Victoria’s the oldest and she’s seen it all
And can’t wait to get back away to university this fall
And my Mum who’s been there for times high and low
And my Dad who’s so proud I scored the LCBO
I have a great publisher, the best of them all
Honestly can’t believe they still answer my call
Kelly Ward is the pr pro who always gives more
She responded “hell yes” when I said “I want the liquor store”
Daniel Rondeau, Linda Preussen, Jordan Fenn and Tom Best
Paula Sloss, Tara Roy-Diclemente, Rob Howard and the rest
Of the gang at Key Porter are always eager to go
With my crazy ideas – and next week we’re on Kobo
I’m so very lucky to have friends from far and wide
I’d like to explain just how worlds can collide
There are so many people to thank, I”ll just start
To my Sherwood Forrest girls and our Friday Drink Kart
My book club, the ChickLits are well read and fine
And look for us all to take the club soon online
Personally I think we’re all an A-lister
With a group that includes my very own sister
A core group of women, & 3 guys, are the hub
Of my fabulous friends at the Yummy Mummy Club
And all the way back to my days at the banks
My amazing CIBC and RBC Girls I give thanks
Some came by train, by plane, and yes even by car
From Hamilton, Peterborough, London– that’s far!
Ottawa, Oshawa, Kitchener, Waterloo
Hell even Bancroft let one get out too
My Tweeps are more than just that virtual friend
I know they’re all helping to make this a trend (ing topic on Twitter, hashtag Shutuplaunch)
And one that I’ll have to throw into the mix
My girl Cherie Lynn, with the best author pix
My partners in the world of todays busy Mom
Yummy Mummy, Wee Welcome, KiddingAround.com
AmotherWorld, Oh Baby, ParentsCanada.com
WomensPost, Best Kept Secret, and our own OptiMom
WonderMoms, OakvilleMoms, SavvyMoms, Urban Moms
It’s like there’s just EverythingMom
With Parent Central, ParentSource, GTA Parent and maybe
Mississauga Kids, The News, and a NewMarketBaby
My corporate and media friends are ones you would pick
Our relations are public, MS&L, Veritas and Weber Shandwick
Plus there’s Harbinger, Fleishman, Optimum all in my “top” file
Health & Harmony, Indigo, Chapters & Zeebu Mobile
Let’s get them all on the table
Hey that rhymes with Label (hey Mabel)
They all help me out with my goal of “look at me”
(Don’t forget Sunday 1:15 I’m on CTV)
To everyone here, friends, family & those who Tweet
The time has now come to just Shut Up and Eat