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Save Money Buying Overstock Food

Tuesday, November 28th, 2023

Two sites which can help you save money on your food budget, each are dealing with leftover food – Food Hero and Too Good to Go.

Grocery stores have food which is getting close to a best before date. They can no longer sell it. However you can still buy it and still eat it. This week I bough 3 kinds of Lindt chocolate bars for only $1 each.

Food Hero is an app which tells you which grocery stores are clearing out which items. In the Montreal area they are mostly for IGA and Metro.

Restaurants prepare food everyday not knowing who is going to order what. At the end of the day, there are perfectly good meals left over. You can score one of them on the Too Good to Go app They mostly offer around $15 worth of food for $5 or $6. A lot of times it is a mystery bag. Be brave and try some new things. You never know what you might discover.

Websites:
https://www.foodhero.com

https://www.toogoodtogo.com/en-ca

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Estee Lauder Companies Warehouse Sale

Thursday, April 27th, 2023

Makeup and skincare products can really ruin a budget so it’s lovely when you can get them for 50% off – or more. You can head Ville St-Laurent for the Estee Lauder Companies Sale to find: Clinique, MAC, Too Faced, Estee Lauder, Bumble and bumble, Glamglow, Origins, Bobbi Brown labels.

To make you lovely – or perhaps for a Mother’s Day gift, this would be a good time to score a deal on makeup, skincare, haircare, fragrances and more.

Location:  4330 Garand, Ville St-Laurent
Corner: Pomba
Dates: May 2-7
Hours: Tues-Fri 10-8, Sat & Sun 10-5

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Hurry and Win a Pair of Montreal Canadians Tickets at M.H. Grover et Fils

Monday, December 9th, 2019

M.H. Grover is the destination shop for the latest in men’s big and tall stylish clothes of your favorite premium labels, all under one roof. For over 94 years, M.H. Grover has been dedicated to helping men look and feel their best. This family-owned store is the real deal, offering great service and wowing their customers with a super-sized collection of Big and Tall styles and brands.  Regardless of height, shape or particular clothing requirements, M.H. Grover will have you looking great and feeling comfortable .

Right now you can win a pair of tickets to see the Canadians vs the Red Wings game on December 14th.

All you have to do is:
1. Like M.H. Grover’s Face Book page

2. Tell them why you think that you deserve to win the tickets

Hurry to SCORE these tickets -the draw will be done December 10th.

Location: 4741 Wellington St., Verdun QC H4G 1X2
corner: 3rd Ave
Tel: 514-769-3771
Sale dates:  Month of November
Metro Stop Station Verdun / Station de l’Eglise
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Cote St-Luc Dramatic Society’s “Cabaret” is Don’t Miss Theatre

Thursday, May 30th, 2019

Strut over to Cote St-Luc to catch an over-the-top performance of Cabaret by the Cote St-Luc Dramatic Society. As artistic director, Anisa Cameron remarked, This play is “an important piece which is relevant today.”

The plot is based on a novel by Christopher Isherwood and playwright Joe Masteroff’s story, and centers around a nightclub, the Kit Kat Klub, in 1930’s Berlin. While the fun life reigns inside, the Nazi uprising swirls outside. A performer at the club starts a relationship with an American writer who wants to write a book and has shown up in Berlin looking for a room. The star of the show, though, hands down, is the zealous Master of Ceremonies who commands all the action.

You must get over to see Craig Dalley’s performance as this Emcee. His suave, sexy, funny performance and professional stage presence carries the show. It is rare to give a top shout out to a Choreographer, but Alexa Gourd’s sensual, evocative, electric choreography allows the strong cast to strut the stage with an air of insouciance – and as precise as if they were on Broadway.

It’s fun to see the musicians playing, since even they are having a great time. Benjamin Kwong, Musical Director, is smiling and jiving through the whole show. The score and sound effects are right on. Loved it that John Kovac, playing Herr Schultz (really well!), is back in the theatre after 40 years. It’s never too late to return to your passions, and isn’t it wonderful that community theatre is here for us – especially one as good as this one.

Producer (and Mayor of CSL) Mitchell Brownstein pointed out that “in the theatre we can learn about people who are different, and that different people count.” Also that “we must be vigilant” and that the play “sends out a message of hope in the world if you try to make a difference, and that individuals can make a difference.”

He mentioned the Holocaust Education exhibit in the Cote St-Luc library during the play’s run. It refers to Righteous Gentiles, diplomats of many countries, who saved countless Jewish lives. The exhibit is a joint effort of the Montreal Holocaust Museum and Israeli Foreign Affairs led by Consul General of Israel for Quebec, David Levy.

Production Manager Jordana Dobski noted that the play (unlike the movie) makes the story of the boarding house owner, Fraulein Schneider, and her relationship to the Jewish fruit vendor a major plot line. Dobski says, this “un-acceptance of the others” is a lesson learned, and should be respected today.

So a shout out goes to teachers and schools out there who are reading this. The Cote St-Luc Dramatic Society is opening their doors during the day on Fridays for Matinees for students to witness and learn from Cabaret (14+ suggested).

So many lines in the show give warnings about things which are still happening today (think Bill 21?):

“One can no longer dismiss the Nazis” “They will take nothing away.” “Why can’t they leave as alone?” “Live and let live.” “What does politics have to do with us?”

The strong takeaway is that you have to make choices when you see injustice. What would you do?

Location: Cote St-Luc Library, 5801 Cavendish Blvd, Côte Saint-Luc, Harold Greenspon Auditorium
Dates: May 30-June 16
Price: regular admission $35, students and seniors $28
www.csldramaticsociety.com

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Centaur Theatre’s “Shoplifters” at Centaur: Robin Hood or Criminal?

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019

Two-time Governor General’s Award-winning playwright Morris Panych takes simple ideas for plays, he says, “you take small events and spin them into larger issues”.  I see this play, The Shoplifters in that light, a bit like the TV series Seinfeld – they start out as Nothings – or the mundane aspects of life;  Panych takes something about nothing and makes it into something. This humorous yet poignant play as he notes, is about a “little grocery store episode”.

Along with Alma and Phyllis, we are thrown into the (fabulously imagined) back storage room of a grocery store as they are being questioned about a couple of steaks.  Though this seems a simple story about a woman and her preponderance for “five finger discounts”,  she sees it  more as her giving the “middle finger” discount –  taking from corporate profit and dispersing it in her neighborhood to those in need.

The Shoplifters was shoplifted from Morris Panych’s background; The two steaks go back to his Calgary boyhood. Panych admits that as a teenager “I also stole steaks. Lots of them. For fondues.” He also said, “If we wanted any joy in life, we had to steal it.”  Adding, “we were taking from The Man.” Aha, the theme of the play.

Another theme (and perhaps inspiration for Alma) came from a story he heard about a “an old woman in Florida who was arrested for shoplifting and didn’t want ‘rehabilitation’ because she actually enjoyed stealing”.

As usual Ellen David who, as Alma, lights up the stage with her spot on wise-cracking performance and subtle acting. She thrashes out to rookie security agent Dom in his ill-fitting new cop suit, “so those are training pants”. It’s not all laughs though as she bemoans to the guards, “We play the bad guys and you play the good guys”.

A wonderful pied-a-deux battle of wits with Alma is man-handled by Michel Perron as Otto, the world weary, seen-it-all, being-pushed-out-of his job, older security guard. Otto is aware of Alma’s sticky fingers and is fascinated by her “breezy confidence, daring-me-to-catch you” ways.

Alma is mentoring Phyllis, (played by Marie-Eve Perron) her twitchy nervous young accomplice, in the fine art of shoplifting, Phyllis unfortunately dropped a steak from under her skirt. Frustrated Phyllis, yells, “That’s what the double-sided tape is for!”  She’s caught by the brand-new (too) high strung security hire Dom (played by Laurent Pitre) and his crime fighting evangelist ways. He’s the black and white agent to Otto’s more learned greys.

The set developed by Ken MacDonald is brilliant. The Centaur stage became a giant Lego construction of perhaps 2000 supermarket boxes piled floor to ceiling.

Lucky for us, the playwright changed the play to make it sound like it’s actually happening in Montreal by hiring two francophone actors and sprinkling French throughout.

Panych wrote this  shout out about capitalist culture and how it affects the haves and the have-nots. He wants us to learn about ,  “people and how they rise or fall to the challenge of just living.”  But then adds, “Sometimes we secretly applaud the evening of the score.”

Location: Centaur Theatre, 453  St. Francois Xavier
Phone: 514-288-3161 or 514-288-3161
Dates: til Apr 7
www.centaurtheatre.com

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G- Star Raw Warehouse Sale

Monday, April 16th, 2018

Those girls and guys out there who love the brand G-Star Raw will be thrilled to be able to score a denim wardrobe for 50-80% off at this warehouse sale. Get there early to score the best deals.

Visa, Mastercard and debit accepted.

Location: 4344 Garand, VSL H4R 2A3
corner: Pomba
Dates: April 18 – 29
Hours: Wed 11-7, Thurs & Fri 11-9, Sat & Sun 11-5
www.premiumretailgroup.com

 

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Where to Find Warm Wool Long Underwear

Monday, January 22nd, 2018

At Fresh Home Fashions (formerly Distributors Iann), a landmark Chabanel building spot, you can shop for a mixture of mostly home items but also some intimate wear for women and men. This is the secret place for soft Italian wool long underwear or Canadian made long underwear.

While you’re there, you can keep warm at night with fleece or polar sheets or buy Martex brand or bamboo and even crib sheets. There’s comforters, mattress and pillow protectors, towels for bath and kitchen, bath mats, and embroidered tablecloths. Ready-to-hang curtains are popular, then there’s shower curtains. Ladies can look for nightgowns while for men there’s pajamas, socks and undies. You can even score some well priced luggage and hard-to-find table protectors.

Location: 111 Chabanel O., suite 102
corner: Reims
Tel: 514-383-1589
Hours: Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5

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Centaur Theatre is a Hockey Town in Flames Cause it’s “Playing with Fire”

Friday, October 6th, 2017

Montrealers have hockey in their DNA, so it is easy to suggest that you head to the Centaur Theatre to see “Playing with Fire”, a must-see play about hockey – it’s even performed on a hockey rink!  Okay, it’s a synthetic one, but the star of this one-man show, Shaun Smyth, skates and acts the entire show in full hockey gear as NHL’er Theo Fleury. Now that’s something Habs fans can enjoy – even though he played for the Calgary Flames when they beat us for the Stanley cup in 1989.

Smyth (through the storytelling gift of author and playwright Kirstie McClellan Day) grips you from the last bars of “O, Canada” and takes you through every sweaty moment of his roller coaster life. She glides you in to the sad family life of a diminutive kid from Russell, Manitoba who, after skating, “took his time getting dressed cause I didn’t want to go home”-  to one of only 90 NHL players who have scored 50 goals in a season and then went on to win a Stanley cup and even a gold medal in the Olympics. For Fleury,  “sports was his salvation and his escape”.fleury1

The story is based on the autobiography of Theo Fleury, a book which spent a year on the Canadian bestseller list. His tortured past included the awfulness of a a coach (Graham James) sexually abusing him as a young teen. This led him to years of self-destruction, blowing 50 million dollars on addictions to booze, drugs, strippers and gambling.

To be fully prepared for this part, Shaun Smyth hired a hockey coach to make him a good enough player to meet the expectations of the NHLers he knew would come to see the show. He spent two years practicing, renting ice time and playing pick-up games. If that wasn’t hard enough, imagine skating and acting in a one-man show at the same time (and memorizing 7 different versions of it). He, like Fleury, was fearless playing both jobs.

Director Ron Jenkins, along with set and lighting designer  David Fraser, impossibly make the hockey rink slide into everything from an ambulance/hospital room to a hockey sweater cupboard or a firy inferno. The projections and videos by Corwin Ferguson really illustrate the narrative, whether showing hockey cards of players Fleury is referencing or news stories, prairie scenes or even Calgary “flames”.fleury2

A hometown sidebar is the “So You Think You Can Sing O, Canada” contest which was held before the play opened. Contestants submitted a demo, and each night of the show, “O, Canada” starts the performance, sung by a different Montrealer. Come and watch your neighbours trill.

Meeting Theo Fleury on opening night was a privilege. He has become an advocate for abuse victims, giving over 50 lectures a year – even in prisons which include child molesters (now that’s forgiveness!). Fleury said, “We all get addicted to something. We can get rid of stigma. We can all heal“.

Though the play showcased a superstar behaving badly, Theo Fleury the man is a double hero: physically he’s a hero, succeeding in the impossibly tough game of NHL hockey, but he’s also a mental hero who was courageous and strong enough to beat his demons too.

Location 453 St-Francois-Xavier
corner: Notre-Dame
Tel: 514-288-3161
Dates: til Oct 29
Prices: $38.50 – $51.75 (deals for students and seniors)
www.centaurtheatre.com
Metro: Place d’Armes

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Pre-Season Premium Retail for Winter Outerwear

Thursday, September 22nd, 2016

For those of you who pine for winter and winter sports, Premium Retail Group is having a pre-winter warehouse sale of those fashionable outdoor-wear brands which last and last. You can score ahead of the season and be ready when that first flake falls. .

Look for samples of these famous brands: North Face, Helly Hansen, Burton, Rossignol, Salomon, Dainese, Billabong, Mountain Hard Wear and Karbon 

Payment Methods: Visa, Mastercard and debit accepted.

Location: 4344 Garand, VSL H4R 2A3
corner: Pomba
Dates: Sept 21-Oct 2
Hours: Wed 11-7, Thurs & Fri 11-9, Sat & Sun 11-5
www.premiumretailgroup.com

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Fullfill Your Kitchen Goodies List at MDC Warehouse Sale

Saturday, May 21st, 2016

MDC Housewares in Ville St-Laurent is having a warehouse clearance sale up to 70% off retail, where you can stock up on goodies for your kitchen. Just in time for the moving season, when we want to re-fresh our kitchen accessories, now you can stock up on bakeware, cookware, cutting boards, kitchen tools, melamine, stainless steel strainers, graters, bowls, and cleaning accessories.

If you’re moving or fixing up your kitchen, buying shower, wedding or hostess gifts, this is a good moment to score a deal on Pizazz, Chloe’s Kitchen, Julien Alexandre Corrado, All Things Kitchen and more.

This sale will only last 3 days and they are paying both the taxes.

Payment Method: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Interac, cash

Location: 4050 Poirier, Saint-Laurent H4R 2A5 / Google Maps: http://bit.ly/1Yk877f
corner: boul. Thimens
Tel: 514-315-4053
Dates: May 27-29
Times: Friday 12-7, Sat 8-4, Sun 10-3
www.mdcwarehouse.com
email: Info@mdchousewares.com

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