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8 Tips For Achieving Maximum Coziness

Gray skies don’t have to mean a drab indoor life.

As winter plods along, you may wish you could just hibernate until spring — and that may be more true than ever this year. But there is, indeed, joy to be found in the quieter months of the year.

While the trend may have come and gone in the U.S., the art of hygge, that feeling of being ultra-cozy and content, is just part of everyday life in Denmark.

The thing is, the Danes know how to thrive in winter. You might already know they’re the happiest people on earth, but did you know a lot of them attribute their unseasonably sunny outlook to their home- and self-care habits?

When it’s cold and rainy out, and you’ve been stuck inside for — who knows how long? — binging the next series on your “recommended” list might feel like the most appealing option. But if you’d like mix things up, here are a few ideas to channel the Danes and make an intentionally delightful day out of drab weather.

1. Set the mood

Candles are a key ingredient to a supremely comfortable atmosphere. Not only do they provide beautiful, soft lighting, they also add warmth and scent to your space.

Tip: Choose seasonal scents to inspire celebration, or choose a summery scent, such as coconut and floral, to help combat the seasonal blues.

2. Bake something

Comfort food is central to the cozy experience. But it doesn’t just begin when you eat the cake (or cookies or pie) — it begins when you imagine the creation.

Leaf through your favorite cookbooks or browse some eye-candy baking sites, choose your ingredients carefully, and mix them with care, taking your time to enjoy the task at hand. It’s just a bonus that your baking will flood your space with delicious smells — and taste good too.

Tip: Reach out to a friend or family member whose recipes deserve appreciation, and ask if they could show you how to work out their spectacular skills. You can set up a video call if you’re not able to meet in person.

3. Add texture

Plush throws, sheepskins and cushions make for a much more inviting space. Cover your surfaces in as many luxurious fabrics and pillows as you can find and snuggle down.

Tip: Feel free to go faux, or if cost prohibits, find inexpensive alternatives.

4. Get out the board games

Pull your partner or kids away from their screens and gather around the table for some old-fashioned fun. Whether you go for the competitive strategy variety or laugh-out-loud social games, there are options for everyone. For the minimalists among us, even a deck of cards can offer plenty of entertainment.

Tip: Looking for remote gaming options? There are many online group gaming apps, and many people have come up with creative ways to play the classics via Zoom as well. Start up a game and maintain your connections year-round!

5. Perfect your hot drink game

Hot cocoa, hot toddies, apple cider, mulled wine — pick your poison. Whatever it is, find your own special recipe that is so delicious you can’t wait to show it off. Host a virtual happy hour and share it with family and friends.

Tip: Why, yes, you can put whiskey in those drinks. But it’s usually a good idea to perfect a mocktail version, too, for those who don’t imbibe.

6. Embrace sweater weather

If you don’t already have a favorite sweater, it’s time to find one. It should be something that makes you feel at home when you slip it on. Cashmere, wool, mohair — anything will do. Whatever you choose, pair it with thick socks!

Tip: Find some beginner books or tutorials and try your hand at knitting, crocheting or weaving, and make your own sweater over the course of the winter. Find an online knitting circle for tips and encouragement.

7. Curate your cold-outside playlist

Make yourself a mix of music that inspires you to do all those things that make you feel absolutely endeared to your space. Put it on shuffle, relax, repeat.

Tip: Instrumentals are classics for a reason — they can work as background for just about anything. When in doubt, most music services have premade playlists, some of which you can filter by mood.

8. Do seasonal activities

Making caramel apples? Check. Working on (or giving up on) your New Year’s resolutions? Check. Canning, puddle jumping, snowball throwing, signs-of-spring spotting? Check!

Tip: Whatever your favorite seasonal activities might be, create a plan to make them happen — put it on your calendar, set a reminder on your phone, or find an “accountability partner” (a friend or family member who will give you the nudge you need), and feel the magic of even the most blah weather wash over you.

What Should I Know About Covid-19

 

Commonly known as the Corona Virus, this latest crisis appears to have originated in China a few months ago and is now spreading across the world. It’s just gaining traction in North America with south of the border reporting the majority of cases and casualties. Check out this recent article tolerant how you can protect yourself.

Everything you need to know about an EnerGuide home evaluation

Interested in helping your clients save on energy bills while also increasing home comfort? EnerGuide, the official mark of the Government of Canada for its energy performance rating and labeling program, is a great place to start.

WHAT MAKES A HOME ENERGY-EFFICIENT?

With an EnerGuide home evaluation, an energy advisor will recommend energy efficiency improvements specific to a home. If a home has an EnerGuide label, it means an EnerGuide home evaluation was completed.

The evaluation provides useful information that can come in handy for both sellers and buyers. The service includes:

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7 Stunning Spots to Watch the Leaves Change Across Canada

The gorgeous fall foliage that adorns our fair country every year proves that orange really is the new black. Fall in love with falling leaves this autumn at these seven stellar Canadian spots.

Humber Valley, NF

“Leaf peeping” is a major source of economic – and recreational – activity in Canada, ringing especially true in Humber Valley. For a region that survives predominantly on paper and pulp exports, you know trees are hot commodities. But they aren’t just a source of livelihood: The Long Range Mountains, part of the Appalachians, burst with every shade of citrus imaginable. If golf is your sport, enjoy this colourful display at River Course, named Canada’s Best New International Course by Golf magazine.

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Summer Treats

Here’s a couple of great summer recipes that are sure to be a hit every time out!!

Grown Up Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Ingredients
4 tblsp Extra Virgin Oilve Oil (EVOO)
Kosher salt
4 tsp Dijon Mustard
2 Bartlett Pears
1 cup Caramelized Onion
1 cup each of grated Fontina and Gruyere Cheese
8 Slices of rustic or artisan bread

 
Using a BBQ or Le Crueset “Skinny Grill”, get the grill heated to medium.

Chop the onion and carmelize in a skillet using a tblsp of the EVOO and add a pinch of kosher salt

Take eight slices of a rustic loaf or artisan bread. Brush the outside of the bread slices with EVOO. Brush the insides with Dijon mustard.

Peel and slice the pears and layer thin slices on the bread.

Top with caramelized onion and 1/4 cup of each cheese. Cover with another slice of bread

Place on the grill til a couple wisps of smoke can be seen. Rotate until wisps of smoke are seen again. This creates the criss cross grill marks.

Flip and repeat. Remove and serve immediately.

These are awesome!!

 

Hawaiian Smoothie

This non alcoholic cooler is loaded with chill and nutrition and plenty of island vibe!! A splash of coconut rum makes an amazing cocktail. The healthy ingredients diminishes the guilt!!

Makes 4

Add to the blender in the order below (split the ingredients if your machine is smaller)……

2 cups of water (more or less depending on preferred texture)
2 cups unsweetenened coconut milk beverage
2 cups frozen chopped mango
1 cup frozen chopped pineapple
2 chopped bananas
2 cups chopped unpeeled apple
4 servings of vanilla protein powder (substitute plain greek yogurt)
1 tsp of chia seeds
1 cup of ice cubes (more or less depending on preferred texture) Optional

Blend til desired consistency is reached, adding more water if you need to thin it. Pour in to a tall glass, add a large straw and a little parasol if you have it. Head for the beach!!!!

Improve Your Energy Efficiency

WHY SHOULD I HAVE AN ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME?
Having a home that is energy efficient is a win-win for all parties. Your home will keep you cool in the summer heat, you will keep money in your pocket, and it improves the economy and environment by saving money and resources. The real question you should ask is, why not have an energy efficient home?

Unless your home was built or remodeled with energy efficiency in mind, chances are there are many things you can do to make it more efficient and eco-friendly. With the help of HouseMaster Cloud maintenance reminders and a few simple changes you can quickly get on the road to reduced energy costs and a more efficient home.

APPLIANCES AND HVAC
Your major household appliances, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system can account for more than 50 percent of your household energy use, especially in the summer time. Have a licensed professional take a look and keep your system running in tip-top shape and remember to replace your filters regularly—every three months. Schedule these regular maintenance reminders with HouseMaster Cloud and they will be sent directly to your phone or inbox.

LIGHTING
On average, electric bulbs contribute to nearly 12 percent of an annual household electric bill. By replacing traditional incandescent light bulbs (which can cost five to 10 times more in a lifetime) with compact fluorescent or LED lights you can use up to 75 percent less energy on lighting alone.

WINDOWS AND DOORS
By fixing broken or cracked seals in weather stripping around doors and windows you can save as much as 15 percent on your utility bill. These holes allow air to leak from your home and drafts to seep in—both of which can tax your HVAC system needlessly and raise your energy bills. Simply fix the weather stripping and caulking in these cracks and keep track of the project details and costs on HouseMaster Cloud for future reference.

Improving these three areas of your home can save you money over time. Easily see how much by recording your monthly utility bill costs in the HouseMaster Cloud Utilities feature. There you can easily track the difference in cost and make budgeting easier!