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Free Delivery For Your DIY Projects While Your Stuck At Home

Tuesday, March 17th, 2020

Stuck inside for the next little while, it’s the perfect time to keep busy and productive with a new DIY project.

Tonitex, one of Canada’s leading textile wholesalers, has just added a new product to their line up.

It’s a water repellent fabric called PUL, which stands for Polyurethane Laminate. This polyester based fabric is equipped with a thin waterproof membrane – plastic backing coated with a thin waterproof /water resistant coating.

The best thing about PUL fabrics is that it is completely waterproof, very durable, breathable with a slight cross grain stretch and you can easily wear it next to the skin, because the fabric side is soft, flexible and comfortable.

PUL waterproof fabrics are perfect for DIY  eco-friendly, reusable products such as snack bags, fruit bags, reusable diapers, diaper covers and endless other commodities.

Offered in a wide range of colors and prints, and brand new to the assortment are food-themed PULS.   Buy them online.

If you are planning an artsy craftsy project or some home re-decorating, you can find your answers at Tonitex, where they sell polar fleece, denim, fake fur, plush, cotton prints, nylon, jogging fleece, broadcloth, lycra, flannel, cotton twills and outerwear fabric to the nearby manufacturers and to you too.

Around for over 30 years, you will always find  a lot of  printed cotton sheeting from top brands like Spectrix, Michael Miller, Baum, Andover, Fabri-quilt and many more brands at discount prices.

For a limited time, in line with the current health recommendations, Tonitex is offering free shipping at your door. After your order is validated, you will receive a payment link where you may enter the code SA1QG982 and save the transport charge on Canadian orders over CA$200 before tax.

Shop on-line at  tonitex.com

Location: 9630 Boul. St-Laurent, Montreal H2N 1R1
corner: Louvain
Tel: 514-389-8293
Website tonitex.com

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Shop For PUL Water Repellent Fabric Online at Tonitex

Tuesday, January 14th, 2020

All you DIYers will be happy to hear that Tonitex, one of Canada’s leading textile wholesalers, has just added a new product to their line up.

It’s a water repellent fabric called PUL, which stands for Polyurethane Laminate. This polyester based fabric is equipped with a thin waterproof membrane – plastic backing coated with a thin waterproof /water resistant coating.

The best thing about PUL fabrics is that it is completely waterproof, very durable, breathable with a slight cross grain stretch and you can easily wear it next to the skin, because the fabric side is soft, flexible and comfortable.

PUL Fabric  is ideal for DIY  eco-friendly, reusable products  such as snack bags, reusable diapers, diaper covers and endless other commodities.

Offered in a wide range of colors and prints,  to check them out, see below.  Head over to Tonitex – PUL section. (Click Here PUL section)

If you are planning an artsy craftsy project or some home re-decorating, you can find your answers at Tonitex, where they sell polar fleece, denim, fake fur, plush, cotton prints, nylon, jogging fleece, broadcloth, lycra, flannel, cotton twills and outerwear fabric to the nearby manufacturers and to you too.

Around for over 30 years, you will always find  a lot of  printed cotton sheeting from top brands like Spectrix, Michael Miller, Baum, Andover, Fabri-quilt and many more brands at discount prices.

The huge space is filled to the ceiling with giant fabric rolls accessed by ladders.  Look for the coupon bins sold by the kilo – when buying remnants you can save even more money.

Shop at Tonitex’s  warehouse store on Boul. St-Laurent or shop on-line at  tonitex.com

Location: 9630 Boul. St-Laurent, Montreal H2N 1R1
corner: Louvain
Tel: 514-389-8293
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5, Sat 9-4
Website tonitex.com

 

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CTV Ottawa A-Morning News – Supermarket Shopping

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Through the miracle of Skype, you can catch me on the morning news on their special “Money Bank” show.

Here are the ideas I spouted there:

1- Use a list. Otherwise you will buy things that you do not need and waste money on things you already have as it’s hard to  remember what’s in your cupboard
2 – Stock up on the sale items you use.  80% of what is in your cart should be on sale
3 – Know the time of  the year for sales on particular foods, i.e.  meat for the BBQ season, sugar for jam season and load up
4 – Find a small fruit & veggie store in your neighborhood.  Prices are often better and there is no risk of buying things you didn’t plan on which would have happened if  you had run into a supermarket.  This way too, you can support a local family
5 – Only buy fruits and vegetables that are on sale. Change what you eat, and vary your diet and your nutrients. Seasonal choices are fresher and healthier. There is no reason you have to have a tomato in your salad every day.
6 – Shop the edges of the store  – you will find only fresh veggies, dairy, meat and not factory-made food
7 – Don’t buy cleaning supplies. Find classic recipes online. If you must –  just use one multi-purpose kind for everything, and buy a 4L size of it and then refill a spray bottle.
8 – Don’t buy resealable bags. Use the free plastic fruit & veggie bags with twist ties. Freeze in milk bags, they’re nice and thick. Take food in reusable containers. (If you must buy some bags, re-wash and re-use).
9 – Buy whole chickens on sale and cut them up yourself. You can find directions on line
10 – Buy inexpensive blade roast on sale and cut into cubes or strips for stir frying
11- Don’t buy individual sized items like juice boxes. Buy a big one and freeze in reusable cups or use a thermos.
12 – How hard is it to rip a lettuce? Stop buying bagged salad greens
13- Supermarkets clear out fresh items at the end of day or first thing in the morning: baked goods, prepared foods like BBQ chickens, fruits and veggies. Look in those sections and find out when and where the sale items are.
14 – Day old bread. There is nothing wrong with it (you eat it at home when it is a day old). Buy it and save.

Shop with cash. Keep track of your basket total as you go along. You won’t go over budget this way

Date: Fri Oct 2: 6-10am
Location: CTV News Ottawa
If you miss it you can watch it on YouTube

The link is:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNhsizec2KI&feature=channel

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