
Food/Health
Oysters Are an Aphrodisiac. So There’s That. Here Are 5 Other Reasons Why They Are Good for You
Yesterday, if you missed it, was National Oyster Day. An oyster is a delicacy that many people view as the ultimate luxury treat. They can take roughly two to three years to mature. This aphrodisiac can be served raw, steamed, fried, grilled, smoked or baked. You can...
Top 5 Best Health and Wellness Technology Products for the Home
As the world continues to work its way through the pandemic, never before have we been as focused on health and wellness. At-home healthcare technology is trending steeply upwards, as people work to stay proactive, and get ahead of any illnesses. Related: Notoriously...
PRIVATE WINE SALES IN TORONTO: “NECESSITY AND SURVIVAL BREED TRANSFORMATION”
We caught up with Annette Bruley, Wine Director and Manager of Midfield Wine Bar in Toronto’s Little Portugal district, to discuss some of the changes to their business model. More wine bars are getting into the bottle sale business. The industry as a whole is going...
ARE TORONTO WINE BARS TURNING INTO PERMANENT BOTTLE SHOPS IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19?
Quick! Pop the cork on the sparkling wine you just bought “to go” from one of your favourite Toronto wine bars down the street! It’s a special little bottle, hand-picked by the owner or sommelier, just pour vous. What are you celebrating, besides Tuesday night at the...
LUXURY INSTITUTE: THE PERCEPTION OF WEALTH AND LUXURY, AND ATTITUDES AMONG AFFLUENT PEOPLE, ARE CHANGING FOR THE BETTER
There is a fundamental change in attitude when the topic of COVID-19 and its impacts on how luxury lifestyle is perceived comes up, as well as people’s attitudes about wealth and affluent people. That applies as well to attitudes among wealthy people themselves....
CAN COVID-19 MASKS BE CONSIDERED A LUXURY ITEM? A TOP 5 LIST OF BRANDS TO HELP YOU COVER YOUR FACE IN STYLE
With the new Toronto by-law taking effect July 7, wearing a mask is now mandatory in indoor public spaces. The mask needs to cover the nose, mouth and chin, without gapping. That means that business owners will have a mask policy going forward. Only children under two...