My Favourite Kingston Take and Bake Spots

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I typically love to cook but over the course of the pandemic, I’ve realized that I don’t actually like it that much. Before having our daughter we could just grab a bowl of cereal in a crunch but parenthood means full status adulting has kicked in and thinking of balanced meals 24/7 is not really that fun haha. Enter, the take and bake! With another lockdown in full swing, I’m sure many will be drained from cooking holiday meals and when the leftovers run out, might not want to take to the kitchen for long durations! These are a few spots around town that offer great local take and bake options. Many of these places curate their ingredients locally and the dishes are made in-house so there are less preservatives which is always great! Perfect way to support our local businesses through another challenging time. Check out my list! I know I’ve likely missed some, feel free to share your favourites in the comment section!

Bella Market: I like the curried chickpeas and the beef madras! They also have curry sauces, pulled pork, soups and more tasty options.

Union Market: Only recently checked them out but enjoyed the chicken pot pie – it wasn’t cream based and I like that about it!

Go Italian: My husband and daughter love the cheese tortellini! They also have lasagna (veg and beef), rigatoni sausage and peppers, rigatoni with parmesan and meatballs. Continue reading

Downtown Kingston is Lit

Downtown Kingston Light Installation

I don’t even know if the term “lit” is popular anymore but I am going to roll with it for the purpose of this post which is to tell you about Kingston’s beautiful light installation downtown. The bright, twinkling, (they literally twinkle), lights are certainly needed at the end of this dreadful year. No, they will not act as the light at the end of this pandemic tunnel, however, with Christmas around the corner it’s important to find the silver-linings available to us and hold on tight to them! We can’t control  the current state of the world but we can control how we react to the madness! Continue reading

A Good Review: Our Latest Purchase from Kingston’s Carloft.ca

 

I am going to preface this post by saying the whole reason I started this blog was to share great experiences I have in our community. Most of the time it’s related to food and I am always happy to support local. This post is a little different! It’s about our recent trade in experience at CarLoft.ca’s Kingston‘ location. It was awesome enough that I feel the need to tell you about it.

About a month ago (when we were not in the middle of a severe covid outbreak for our region) we finally decided to test drive a vehicle we had our eyes on. For full context, we bought a brand new truck five years ago and we are over it. It was very much the Kingston thing to do coming from the GTA (a driveway, no street parking, shorter commutes = truck). But it’s not practical. And we’ve been talking about trading it in for months. I digress…So about a month ago we test drove a vehicle and liked the salesperson who helped us, Devon, so we grabbed his business card. Three weeks later after more consideration, we texted Devon to follow up. Fast-forward and we have said goodbye to our truck (we named it Buck) and hello to our newer, more affordable, SUV (name tbd). If you’ve been patient enough to read this far, thanks for sticking it out. Continue reading

Holiday The Hardway: Support Your Local Cider Maker

As we countdown to the official holiday season, I’ve been saying over and over that it’s important to support our local businesses! Looking for gifts? Support local. Looking for food? Support local. Almost everything on your list can be found locally! And believe it or not this local spirit applies to cider! Do you like Strongbow? We have a local supplier that you can support for your cider needs. Enter, The Hard Way Cider Co, located in Bath (don’t worry, they deliver!). It’s locally owned, artisanal, bone dry, hard cider that is gluten-free. Continue reading

Kingston’s Community-Curated Local Holiday Shopping List

After I shared the original Holiday Shopping Guide, I did a call out in my Instagram stories to ask which local shops I missed. Our community is so passionate about supporting small business, the list grew and grew! After a very scientific (cough, an instagram poll,  cough ) asking if I should turn the community-curated list on Instagram into an official post, the response was yes. So, here it is. This list is a collection of community suggestions to continue shopping local. I discovered many new gems! Thank you to everyone who sent along their favourite spots. I can keep updating once a week with new shops if you have any recommendations. Share them in the comments.  Continue reading

Gift Box Celebrates BIPOC-Owned Businesses This Holiday

Access to equity or capital is one of the biggest obstacles for Black and Indigenous owned business. Black, Indigenous and People of Colour are often overlooked due to a history of systemic racism. Many are left needing to use personal bank loans and this issue has been spotlighted during the challenges of COVID-19. It means that many small businesses do not qualify for the federal emergency funding from the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA). According to a recent article in The Star, “While the government expanded CEBA eligibility to include businesses with a payroll between $20,000 and $1.5 million (the initial range was $50,000 to $1 million), for the many Black-owned businesses that hire on a contractual basis or are not large enough, this funding is inaccessible.” Continue reading

Kingston’s Local Holiday Shopping Guide, 2020 Edition


2020 has been a real shitshow, amiright? Consider how hard it’s been for our local business owners that depend on local tourism and foot traffic. If you have a favourite local shop or restaurant and they are still surviving this pandemic, there is no better time to celebrate them than supporting them this holiday season. Lots of these businesses have gone online this year so no need to go out in the cold, just visit their websites and social pages and click a few buttons to order your gifts. You can find many of the vendors I mention at the Kingston Holiday Market, they ship and have items available for a safe pick up! If you’re looking to support Black-owned businesses this holiday, please take a look at this working list!  Update: *Note: the Holiday market is closed for this season. Check out Artisan Made Co  for more local makers! For a list curated from community suggestions, check out, “Community Curated Local Holiday Shopping List

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Kingston’s Black-Owned Businesses

In light of the movement to amplify black voices and in response to my recent share, I’ve been encouraged by our community to highlight Black-owned businesses in Kingston and the surrounding area. This is an opportunity to support the movement, locally. Thank you to those who contributed to the working list on my Instagram and Facebook page. This is a working list, if I’ve missed one (or a few), please include in the comments.

Food
OMGosh BBQ – southern style bbq – 349 Bath road (Bath and Portsmouth)
Ella’s CuisineAuthentic African Cuisine
Kreyole Kitchenhttps://kreyol-kitchen.com/
@sallysrotishophttps://sallysrotishop.wixsite.com/home – 573 Princess Street  (I’ve written about my love for them)
@jerkebago – https://jerkebago.ca – located in the PEC but caters often in Kingston.
Aunty Caribbean Grocery/Beauty Supply – Caribbean grocery items that you can’t find at a regular grocery store plus frozen proteins from the butcher like Oxtail.
@Blossomafricanfoods – Find specific African grocery item, locally.
Mo’s Dainty Bites – finger foods like puff puff and treats.
@PastryHarbour – custom cakes, cupcakes, cookies.


Event Planner

@daraevents_ – Balloon decor, Lux Picnic, Micro Event styling and proposals

Hair/Beauty
@Peaches.galaxy – Braids, cornrows, twists, crochet braids – schedule appointments here
@Bomi_Beauty – Microblading, Ombré Brows, CombinationBraid, Locs, Wigs and Hair Stylist (note: no male clients)
@Giftedhands.ca – braider – book here.
@cheremere_spa – a variety of natural, science based hair, body and skincare products.
@locskingston – loctician, start locs, traditional locs, retwist.
@Classyhair_nails – braids, crochet braids twists, dreads, locs and nails. (Also on FB, Classyhair_nails)
@jewelsofttouch– braids, twists, make haircuts available
@shaniquesboutique – beauty, cosmetic, personal care
@Hairbydestinyimaste – Cornrows and boxbraids, retouching, crochet locs , treatment And Hair products
Trendsetter Hair Clinic (Paulette) – https://www.trendsetterhairclinic.com – Hairdresser – located downtown
@ogini_barbershop – Barbershop – located downtown
@mk.braids – Hair Braiding – Box braids and other protective styling. Mary braids in Kingston and her daughter, Jennifer, braids in Ottawa.
@mkstyling – hair braiding and styling
Aunty Carribean Grocer/Beauty Supply – Yes, I listed them in food, I also buy my braiding hair and castor oil here!

Media/Marketing
@bmdodo – http://www.bmdodo.com – Graphic design and branding. 
@wordcountcRreative – https://wordcountcreative.com – Content creation agency 

Real Estate
Chris Nelson – https://www.homeownershipforrenters.com/ / info@homeownershipforrenters.com
Ontarian’s Home Inspection Grouphttps://www.ontarianhomeinspectiongroup.com/

Logistics
Rhapsody Move Logistics – Rhapsody Logistics is a Kingston-based company dedicated to providing reliable and efficient transportation & logistics solutions. Their services include residential moving, airport pickup/drop off, & general Logistics

Career Development
Prosfata Inc. – A coaching service to help people looking for job opportunities and personal development to access direct one on one industry specific career coaching.

Snow Removal
Yathu Landscaping & Snow Removal Inc

Carpentry/Home Improvement
Dwayne Dynamic Construction – home renovations like bathroom upgrades, flooring, built-in shelving and more.

Mechanical Services
RNKE’s Tire Pit Stop – flat repair, tire swapping, and selling tires with rims as a package.

Apparel 

@shop_bomibeauty: ready to wear African fashion in Canada
@colouredproudly– www.colouredproudly.com – Black Lives Matter apparel- located in Napanee
Kingston Shoe Repair – http://www.kingstonshoerepair.com – Shoe Repair-located downtown
@ww.apparel – Woodlin and Woodley apparel, newly founded clothing company
@destinyimasete – African clothing
@Sitsignature – Ready-to-wear dresses, native attires & premium fabrics 

ARoots Natural Therapies – effective natural treatment for dry, itchy scalp. Salon tested.
@aromaissoaps – Plant based, cruelty free products. Scented with essential oils & colored with clays and herbs
@afiyabeauty – holistic skincare artisans that make cruelty-free, natural products
@arootsnaturaltherapies – Effective, natural treatment for dry, itchy scalp.
@Ucosmetic_Kingston – cosmetic, medical, vein and aesthetic treatments,
@Findabeautycare – hair braiding and hair and hair products.
@Destinyimasete – hair braiding
@livingcanvas.pmu – permanent makeup (find her at Cher Mere!)
@trishybeautyhairs – Bridal hairstyling, braids, crochet, wig laundry & styling, wigging, sew-ins/ frontal install and more. Renders services to adults and kids.

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Being Black in Kingston

When I started this blog almost 5 years ago, I planned to keep things light and positive. I would only post about good experiences and encourage the culture of supporting local. I also made the decision to not include myself in any of the photos because I wanted my audience to be able to picture themselves eating at these restaurants and taking part in these fun events. But if I am being honest with myself, I didn’t think people would relate/care about my content if they saw that I am Black. And I’ve never addressed race here because I just didn’t want to go there, really. But recent events and my peers’ reactions have made it clear that I need to address a few things. Continue reading

Local Closet Organizer, Popped Closet, is Here For You

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I’ve got a confession to make. I am a very messy person! I try on a bunch of different outfits before leaving the house and don’t put back the rejected blouses and skirts. My closet typically resembles some sort of clothes monster with unhung dresses and and trousers pooling on the floor. It’s not a great situation. But that all that changed this weekend! Is it too late in 2020 to use #newyearnewme? Closet organizer, Jocelyn, of Popped Closet came over and turned my closet into a space my mom would be proud of. Jocelyn is new to Kingston and she brings this magical skill of transforming cluttered spaces and turning them into soothing, organized, colour-coated dreams. And all without judgement. Just kindness, enthusiasm and efficiency. I can’t stress that enough! Continue reading