Saturday 26 February 2022

The Candy Room on Robson Street

 

The Candy Room

The Candy Room, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Canada is on the busy shopping street of Robson. This candy shop has a huge assortment of Candy. From British brands to American brands, stuffed animals and small toys (they come with Candy), there's definitely a lot to see and try in this Candy store!

The Candy Room

The store also has a bulk candy section, where you weigh the candy (like jelly beans or gummies) you've selected at the end. 

The store can get busy and it's not a big space, if you want to avoid rush hour, visit at the end of the day.

They even had this "World's Largest Gummy Snake" weighing 27lbs, or the weigh of a toddler, on display and for sale at $250. 

There were other snacks like cereal and chips, "Rap Snacks" chips for $2.50.


The Candy Room is a great place for gifts, or a snack for yourself. Be sure to check it out on Robson Street if you need a little treat while shopping. 

Enjoy your shopping and remember, don't forget your snacks!

The Candy Room
1218 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 3Y4, Canada
Check out their website for more information

Friday 18 February 2022

Semla!


The Swedish Semla season is upon us! Those delicious sweet buns flavored with cardamom, filled with whip cream and almond paste can be found in grocery stores, cafes and bakeries all over Gothenburg and the rest of Sweden.

Semlor are traditionally eaten on "Fat Tuesday" or "Fettisdagen" (the day before fasting on Ash Wednesday). They're usually available in the New Year until Easter time, after that you need to wait until next year.

Semla at 7 Eleven
           Semlor at 7Eleven come in various sizes!


From Wikipedia, "semlavastlakukkellaskiaispulla or fastlagsbulle/fastelavnsbolle is a traditional sweet roll made in various forms in Sweden,[1] Finland, Estonia, Norway, Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Iceland."

Dairy and egg free? Don't worry, you can even find Vegan Semla or Semlor at a few cafes in the city, like Mr. Cake!

It's a once a year treat, so why not indulge a little? The date for Fat Tuesday changes each year. Try to order early if you plan to buy more than a few semlor to celebrate!

Semla at Le Pain Francais
Semlor at Le Pain Francais, a French bakery cafe with a few locations around the city!


Don't forget your snacks!

Steinbrenner och Nyberg
Gothenburg,Sweden  
Check out their website for locations around Gothenburg, Sweden

Mr.Cake
Gothenburg,Sweden  
Vegan semla!
Check out their website for the full menu

Le Pain Francais 
Gothenburg,Sweden  
Check out their website for locations around

Sunday 13 February 2022

Cookies by George

 

Cookies by George

Remember those special comfort foods from your childhood? Your favorite snacks or desserts that bring back good memories even after just one bite.

Cookies from "Cookies By George" are one of my favorite childhood snacks! 

We made sure to get our fill during the holidays and this special cookie shop hasn't changed its recipe after all these years! They still taste just as delicious and leave you wanting more. 

Classic Chocolate Chunk


Those soft, chewy, chocolate chunk cookies are just as soft and chewy now, as they were years and years ago!

Cookies By George

Some of my other favorite cookie flavors are the double chocolate and the peanut butter chocolate chunk.

Cookies by George now offers Food Delivery with SkiptheDishes and UberEats.

There is only one location in Vancouver, BC, but more locations across Canada and they ship within Canada and the US!

They also sell gift packages of a box or red tin of cookies to gift friends and family.

Cookies by George

I was able to order cookies for a surprise gift and they arrived the next day! You can also get same day delivery if you have a Cookies by George location in your city!

For Valentine's Day or Mother's day, it's a great option to deliver a smile to someone who enjoys cookies. It's also a great way to treat yourself!

Don't forget your snacks!

Cookies by George

1055 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3P2, Canada

Check out their website for more information and to order!

Wednesday 9 February 2022

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant


Liberte Cafe and Restaurant


We visited Liberté Cafe and Restaurant a few times during our travels in Vancouver, Canada for the holidays.

Located in East Vancouver, this Filipino fusion Cafe and Restaurant offers some delicious treats like cream buns and cookies, in addition to Filipino breakfast and lunch/dinner items like Filipino spaghetti. 

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant

There are a few different Cream buns to try at the cafe and they are all delicious! My two favorites were the Mango Cream bun and the Ube Cream bun. 

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant

We usually visit the cafe/bakery section of the restaurant to pickup some treats and coffee for takeaway. 

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant
There is a nice selection of desserts at Liberté. We also tried the macarons and the ube crinkles. Delish!

On one occasion, when the restaurant was empty, we sat in a booth to have the Ube Latte. We noticed that the design of the booths need improvement, as it was difficult for seniors to get in and out of with the table being so close.

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant

The Ube Latte was delicious. I was expecting it to be overly sweet but it was nice and creamy and only subtly sweet. The ube flavor wasn't overpowering.

The Ube Latte is also available cold as an Ice Latte drink. It's a great way to beat the summer heat!

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant

It's wonderful to see restaurants that opened up during the Pandemic still surviving. It's always great to see new Filipino restaurants as well. It's nice to support local places and small businesses.

If you are in the Collingwood neighborhood of Vancouver and want to try some delicious Filipino pastries or Filipino dishes, stop by Liberte Cafe and Restaurant!

Don't forget your snacks!

Liberte Cafe and Restaurant 

3670 Vanness Ave, Vancouver, BC V5R 4P9, Canada

Check out their website for more information. 

Monday 7 February 2022

Getting Over Jetlag with Kids


View over the clouds


It's definitely not an easy task trying to get over jetlag with kids. Even pre-kids, I remember it taking a few days for me to adjust to the time after long haul travel. Some say it's easier when you are going West versus flying East. But it seemed just as difficult for both times.

I've also heard that some parents give kids melatonin, we didn't try that this time, but may consider it for next time.

With a toddler and a preschooler, we do want them to sleep on the long flight. Especially if there are two flights! That would mean that when we arrive at our destination they are just waking up and won't go to sleep right away. That's fine if it's not already dinnertime...

I've heard that the number of days it will take to get over jetlag depends on the number of hours time difference. So for example, Sweden is 9h ahead of Canada, so it would take 9 days to get over.

On the 9th day, kids got up at 6am! So there really is some truth to that as that means it took them 9 days to get back to a somewhat decent wake up time.

We remembered to gift the neighbours some chocolate for being so understanding with the noise the kids had been making during the week they were suffering from jetlag.

Here are my own tips for getting over Jetlag with kids:


- Eat food for that time zone. So if they wake up at midnight, but that's their breakfast, feed them breakfast food.

- Keep the room dark until it is morning, this is so they learn it is still nighttime.

- Take a red-eye flight to your destination. This helps with some kids, but depends on how long your flight is. Our flight was 2h and then another 10h flight. We arrived in our destination around 7pm local time. Kids were up, napped and then were up at 1am that night hungry for food.


Flying with Kids


- No naps, it just means they will stay up later. We tried to set an alarm for naps but because we were so exhausted, we always slept through it. With babies younger than 1 year they get over jetlag faster because they are napping all the time (I don't remember having to deal with jetlag when we flew with our 7 mth old back to Canada)
 
- Get them out for some fresh air during the day. It really helps!

- Each parent should take turns being with the kids during a night/early morning shift! 

- Be patient, it can take time to get over jetlag.

Good luck getting over the jetlag!

Don't forget your snacks!