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lobsteriffic
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:10 am |
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Question - how terrified of bed bugs do I need to be? I am checking potential apartment buildings on bedbugregistry.com, but I keep hearing how the little critters are EVERYWHERE in Toronto, not to mention mice and cockroaches. Please tell me it's not all doom and gloom!
[sorry if this posts twice, it timed out the first time]
_________________ I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee
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annamal
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:56 pm |
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Joined: Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:47 pm Posts: 248 Location: Toronto
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I don't have any numbers for you, but for what it's worth, I've lived in Toronto for four years and I've never met anyone who's had a bedbug problem. In fact, I only heard that Toronto has a bedbug problem for the first time a few weeks ago! Scary though, I know.
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lobsteriffic
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:51 pm |
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Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2010 4:49 pm Posts: 2727 Location: Toronto, ON
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Well that's good to hear! Once I started Googling about it of course I came across all of these news article that made it sound like you can't step foot in Toronto without running into bed bugs - apartments, hotels, even movie theatres - ack!
_________________ I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee
http://veganforthewin.wordpress.com
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:21 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:14 pm Posts: 423 Location: Toronto
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:24 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:14 pm Posts: 423 Location: Toronto
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lobsteriffic wrote: Well that's good to hear! Once I started Googling about it of course I came across all of these news article that made it sound like you can't step foot in Toronto without running into bed bugs - apartments, hotels, even movie theatres - ack! I really wouldn't buy any used wood furniture. If buying used, only go for metal. Bed bugs can stick to wood.. I had a friend who all of a sudden had an invasion. She called me and I told her pack everything up right away and toss it (mattresses), bag her clothes and toss them into the bathtub. Her landlord had to (it's the law) bring someone in to fumigate.. The problem is that they can travel t hrough the outlets, holes in the baseboards etc.
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lobsteriffic
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:35 pm |
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hey thanks! I'll definitely check out the co-ops! And good advice about the bed bugs...my friend was saying that a person in his building brought in some chair he found in a dumpster and ended up infecting the whole building - ugh!
_________________ I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee
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SheDevil
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Post subject: Field Roast sausages available! Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:22 pm |
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If you're like me, you've been reading with envy about all of the things our neighbours to the south get, that we can only hope will eventually make their way up here. One of those products was Field Roast. I know Whole Foods in the US has a bunch of their foods, and I keep checking the Toronto one when I get a chance.
Well, yesterday I went to Fiesta Farms on Christie St., and they have the Apple Sage and the Mexican Chipotle sausages. I don't know if Whole Foods now has Field Roast, but if I can, I prefer to support a small family grocer that has made the effort to provide vegan foods over the years. Quite often when my mother has asked for products, the owner has tried to get them in. I bought both, and they are good.
Just wanted to share the good news.
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SheDevil
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:37 pm |
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lobsteriffic wrote: Question - how terrified of bed bugs do I need to be? I am checking potential apartment buildings on bedbugregistry.com, but I keep hearing how the little critters are EVERYWHERE in Toronto, not to mention mice and cockroaches. Please tell me it's not all doom and gloom!
[sorry if this posts twice, it timed out the first time] Too bad I didn't know you were looking before. I am heading down south to Georgia, the plan being for at least a year. My house doesn't (fingers crossed) have bedbugs, unless they come in from one of the tenants renting on the other half (it's semidetached), and the mouse madness is years in the past. No roaches that I know of... Anyway, I just got someone committed to the place. If they fall through, I can let you know. Anyway, congratulations on the job and good luck finding a place. I only know one person who has had bedbug problems, but as long as you look at the registry and maybe see if you can get a word with a tenant, you should be alright. I use my nose to see if I can get a whiff of roach spray or mouse pee. Seriously. Check the broiler of a stove, because that's one place they like to nest. In drawers you might see tiny roach droppings or their egg sacs. You can avoid all pests with some vigilance. I'm not a Yonge & Eg person, prefer more central (i"m in Seaton village, just west of the Annex), and love it. You can walk anywhere, Y&E is a 1/2 hour TTC ride at most, vegan food around the corner in stores, bars and restaurants. Sadly our vegan grocery closed, but there's still a lot to choose from. Hogtown Vegan (the Hot Beans' peep's diner) is a five minute walk away. Kensington's a nice walk from here. It's another part of town to consider.
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annamal
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Post subject: Re: Field Roast sausages available! Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:58 pm |
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SheDevil wrote: Well, yesterday I went to Fiesta Farms on Christie St., and they have the Apple Sage and the Mexican Chipotle sausages. YAHOO!!! My days of lamenting our lack of access to apple sage Field Roast are over! Now we just need the Daiya wedges... Thanks for the tip!
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SheDevil
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:49 pm |
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I was tempted to keep it to myself, out of pure greed, but how could I given how long we've waited?
Besides, the more people who buy them, the more they will buy and expand their selection.
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:12 pm |
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I've never been to Fiesta Farms.. I mostly do all of my shopping in Kensington. I take it it is a pretty awesome place for vegan groceries?
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lobsteriffic
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:30 am |
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Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2010 4:49 pm Posts: 2727 Location: Toronto, ON
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I'm here!!! Arrived very early yesterday morning. I spent the day traipsing around Yonge & Eg, looked at all kinds of over-priced dumps, but then the very last one of the day turned out to be a gem. I thought I wanted to live in a high rise, but the one I fell in love with was a low-rise, a pretty small building. Who knew. Anyway, thank you for all of your help Torontonian PPKers! Oh, and my apartment is right down the street from a crepe place that has a sign about vegan crepes. Yes, please!
_________________ I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee
http://veganforthewin.wordpress.com
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:06 am |
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^Woot! Welcome!!!! Fill us in on the vegan crepes once you get a chance!
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annamal
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:58 pm |
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lobsteriffic
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:23 pm |
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So right down the street from the office is Kale...it's a vegan/macrobiotic salad bar thingie where you pay by weight. They also have hot food. I checked it out for lunch - it was pretty good! I was cautious about what I tried though...I always seem to get myself into trouble at pay by weight places.
_________________ I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee
http://veganforthewin.wordpress.com
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:08 pm |
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Welcome (back) to Canada, lobsterrific! I'm interesting in hearing about those crepes, mmm.
_________________ Did you notice the slight feeling of panic at the words "Chicken Basin Street"? Like someone was walking over your grave? Try not to remember. We must never remember. - mumbles Is this about devilberries and nazifruit again? - footface
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:50 pm |
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i seriously ate at sadie's three times this weekend. once at urban herbivore. i forking love toronto.
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:55 pm |
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hey everyone...so the shrine circus (puke) is on tour right now and i've organised a protest for july 4th for kitchener-waterloo https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/234480720002133/if any of you are close-ish to k-w or want to drive here to protest, do iiittt
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lobsteriffic
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:14 am |
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Okay I have a really stupid question that I can NOT find on TTC's website or on Google: Can I use a subway pass on street cars and buses?
_________________ I like my bagels like I like my men - big and covered with earth balance & nooch. - Bunniee
http://veganforthewin.wordpress.com
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:58 am |
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lobsteriffic wrote: Okay I have a really stupid question that I can NOT find on TTC's website or on Google: Can I use a subway pass on street cars and buses? yep! It's a TTC-wide pass.
_________________ Did you notice the slight feeling of panic at the words "Chicken Basin Street"? Like someone was walking over your grave? Try not to remember. We must never remember. - mumbles Is this about devilberries and nazifruit again? - footface
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annamal
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:36 pm |
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lobsteriffic wrote: So right down the street from the office is Kale...it's a vegan/macrobiotic salad bar thingie where you pay by weight. They also have hot food. I checked it out for lunch - it was pretty good! I was cautious about what I tried though...I always seem to get myself into trouble at pay by weight places. I like Kale! The other Yonge and Eg vegan-friendly place I know of is Hotel Gelato. Hope you're settling in well!
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:45 pm |
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paprikapapaya wrote: lobsteriffic wrote: Okay I have a really stupid question that I can NOT find on TTC's website or on Google: Can I use a subway pass on street cars and buses? yep! It's a TTC-wide pass. Thanks! That's awesome! And thanks to everyone for the welcomes, you Torontonians are so friendly! :)
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:16 pm |
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okay I have another question! Where would the best (i.e., cheap) place be to stock up on lentils and dried beans and stuff?
oh and I'm definitely going to check out that Hotel Gelato place! Toronto has so many great-sounding vegan places, I'm going to be broke (but have a happy tummy).
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annamal
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:43 pm |
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lobsteriffic wrote: okay I have another question! Where would the best (i.e., cheap) place be to stock up on lentils and dried beans and stuff? Bulk Barn, probably? They have everything! There's one at Carlton and Yonge - so it's subway accessible - but you can check their store locator to see if there's one even closer to you. I have the answer to a question you didn't even know you had! The best resource for being vegan in Toronto is the Toronto Vegetarian Association. There's an eating guide, and in September, the largest vegetarian food festival in North America! (So fun and delicious and entertaining, oh my.) So... yeah. veg.ca.
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Post subject: Re: Toronto Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:17 pm |
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Oh cool! Thank you! That festival sounds AWESOME!
I've only been here 72 hours, but I'm really digging Toronto! So far I love it!
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