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To Market to Market

With sustainability on the mind, farmers markets are a great place to find many vendors to green  your wedding.  Sourcing products from cakes, wedding favours to flowers can all be found at the markets.  The chance to meet the individual in person who will help bring your special day to life is a unique opportunity and fosters a sense of community. 

 The Vancouver Farmers Market is a staple in many Vancouver neighbourhoods and even in the dead of winter the market at Nat Bailey Stadium is bustling with vendors and customers alike. For going on 16 years the Farmers Markets have brought local farmers, bakers and crafters to our neighbourhoods.

Sweet Naturally Bakery is now a regular sight at the market.  With a focus on organic ingredients and simply amazing yumminess (wait until you try the maple oat scone), they are a welcome addition to the market fare. 

The delectable items they have on hand for those chilly Saturday mornings are only half of their business.  They are also amazing wedding cake creators and I have seen these lovely creations first hand. 

Frances and Dickson are committed to creating products that are not only beautiful in their presentation and taste, but that are sustainably made with locally sourced ingredients.  This past year has seen them at the Baker’s Market to The Grassroots Wedding Fair, EP!C and now to the Farmers Market.  We will also see them again in three weeks at The Grassroots Wedding Fair where Frances assures me they will have lots of samples on hand to taste!

One of my favourite tie-ins to weddings from the Farmers Market is the treats available for wedding favours.  Consumable wedding favours are the most eco-friendly and appreciated gifts to give guests.  Many couples make their own jams, bundle their own flower seeds, baked sweet treats, but not everyone is so talented or has the time.  This is when the market is ripe with ideas.  From preserves, honeys and handmade soaps, wedding favours can be found at the market that will make your guests appreciate taking a piece of the local community with them.

Sunshine Coast Natural Care Co. provides soaps for wedding favours and are expanding this year to include personalized lip balms.

Shona Dion

photos by sweet earth photographics

The new Spa on the Block

It appears that I am not the only one who noticed a lovely new addition to the Heatley Block in Strathcona.  It was its simplicity and welcoming tranquility that found me entering Bioethique Boutique and Day Spa to check it out.  It brings together the only fully organic skin care line in North America certified by Nature Progres, the world’s strictest certifier for cosmetics, and a boutique and day spa.

The Georgia Straight wrote an article about the Day Spa in a recent paper and I don’t want to double up on information given, but the word does need to shared about this lovely little spot.

Bioethique has only been open for a few months after a long and hard fought battle to save The Heatley Block from demolition.  Its owner, Claudine Michaud, occupied the space initially as an office/storage space to keep a viable presence in the 1889 building.  Slowly the notion of combining an already established skin care line with the boutique and day spa came together.

Claudine describes this amazing space as “Heritage meets Modern” and walking into the boutique you definitely get a sense of the French provincial feel.   With the boutique at the front of the store offering a wide range of pure, natural and vegan products ready to purchase, the day spa at the rear offers treatments to relax the body and soul.

The boutique is 100% natural with no synthetic chemicals used from the 100 year french linens to the washing of the floors.  The space is scent free and even the most sensitive of individuals will find respite here.

Bioethique is new and evolving.  Claudine is “passionate about educating people” to look at what they put on their skin.  And it is not just her products that interest her.  Look for new methods to maintain a youthful appearance in an “intelligent” way through yoga coming soon to the store.

And for the discerning bride what space could be more lovely for a bridal party than organic champagne and chemical free manicures done with an old fashioned polishing tool and original french clay.  Feel rejuvenated with an hour long massage which includes hot stones and exfoliation. Come in with a group or on your own.  Email the boutique directly for more information on this as this is part of the evolution of services.

article by Shona Dion, photos by sweet earth photographics

Your wedding ,your day, your menu!

A wedding meal without compromise

by Foodisima

In one of those odd turns of fate that life hands us, during a full calendar of wedding catering in the summer of 2010, we at Foodisima prepared not a single wedding meal that included meat other than – in certain cases — some wild and sustainably caught salmon.

We did some beautiful weddings, too. They were mostly gorgeous affairs that included white dresses, rented tuxes, perfectly turned-out bridesmaids, elegant cakes and weeping mothers of the bride. In short, from the outside looking in, they were mostly somewhat traditional, beautiful weddings. And the food we prepared for these weddings was beautiful and, in some ways, traditional, as well. That is, looking at the food what you would see is elegant, well prepared and served wedding fare.

Foodisima Catering & Chef Services have always prided ourselves on local food that is, as much as possible, handmade. We make our own stocks and sauces, our own breads. Our polenta begins with cornmeal and when we serve both scones and sorbets they are made by hand.

Over the years, our own awareness of local, organic food has grown to the point where we are very sensitive of carbon footprints, not only for ourselves but for our clients: we recycle, of course (doesn’t everyone?), but we also expend a lot of effort thinking about how we can not only reduce our own waste, but that of our clients, as well. It turns out that if you think like that long enough and hard enough, it trickles down into everything you do. Which, one way or another, led to the summer of 2010: all those weddings. No meat.

In the middle of what I think I will look back on as a watershed summer, Chelsea Clinton got married. And it happened that while I was busy preparing stocks and sauces and dressings for what would be a mostly vegan wedding, I was hearing about how Clinton – who is vegan – would be serving some vegan cuisine at her wedding, but also organically raised beef. The thought of this very prominent vegan serving meat at her wedding sort of appalled me. After all, this would be her day. Well, her and her (presumably also vegan) groom. If you can not, on that very special day, ask that your friends and family respect your choices, when can you? The rationale I heard (though admittedly not from Clinton herself) was that people have traditionally offered vegetarian options at carnivorecentric weddings so why should vegan weddings not offer meat for attending carnivores? And my answer to that is… well, it’s different.

It isn’t that we at Foodisima don’t like meat or have a problem with it. In fact, aside from the watershed wedding thing, we prepared meat for a lot of other types of functions last summer. We don’t mind doing it and we do it very well. Also, if you want meat at your wedding – if that’s part of your personal design brief for your special day, or even if it’s just that you always dreamed of filet mignon at your wedding, or chicken kiev, that’s just what you should have. But if what you really want is a different kind of wedding, well… nothing need stand in your way.

See, here’s the thing: for many people, their wedding will be the largest party they ever host. And it’s meaningful, this party. It represents a new beginning, in a way. And the birth of a new aspect in a special relationship. A whole new day. A party like that – an important party, heavy in symbolism and sharing – should stand for something. Especially if the wedding couples have made choices of conviction in their lives.

And here’s the other thing: even while I was hearing about Clinton’s compromise at her own wedding, I knew from experience that it was a compromise not worth making. And why? Because by that point I had helped create a special and meaningful day for several vegetarian couples and had watched while guest after guest not only ate happily of the vegetarian and vegan food on offer, they raved about it: this including grumpy looking uncles and obviously meat-eating dads. That’s because we’ve discovered that really good vegetarian and vegan celebration food is not about what isn’t there. It’s truly about celebrating what is.

Somewhere during that watershed summer – somewhere between Chelsea and eight or ten happy brides – I came to a place of conviction about what a wedding meal should look like. Truly, it can take many forms: it can be a stand-up affair, with luscious tidbits handed round by cater-waiters. It can be five courses beautifully served while the wedding party sips and toasts. Or it can be a bountiful buffet. But whatever it consists of, it should reflect the convictions of the wedding couple, whatever they happen to be.

This is your special day. The most special day ever. It need not be a day for compromise: it’s the day that will take you forward into the next phase of your life. Having that day – and that beautiful party – perfectly reflect your beliefs is not too much to ask.

Foodisima will be wowing guests with their scrumptious appetizers at The Grassroots Wedding Fair, February 12, 2011 at Heritage Hall in Vancouver.

Yummy wedding favours

 

 Wedding favours come in all shapes and styles, yet many lack any lasting or even immediate meaning.  Why not give a truly unique gift to your guests that allows them to sample local, organic, home grown goodness?

Preserved BC Sunshine, a company devoted to bringing local flavours to your table, is the perfect answer to a wedding favour dilemna.  Find them at your local Farmer’s Market and online.  They make wonderful gift sets or give one beautiful jar for each guest and tantalize their tastebuds.  You can choose from a great selection of flavours and even design your own labels.  Karin Brauch works with her bridal couples to make her products stand out at your wedding and can guarantee your guests will enjoy a little sampling of B.C.

The real deal – Clover Earthkind Hair Salon

I will admit that when I first heard about Clover  Earthkind Salon I really really wanted them to be a part of our show.  Perhaps I do not get out a lot as reading their environmental commitment and business model made me very excited.  

Clover is the real deal. There is no green washing here.  To find a business that proves that it can be done was very impressive.  The “it” being a commitment to sustainability and treading lightly on the earth. 

The beauty industry is definitely not an environment filled with eco-friendly proponents.  I am not saying they don’t exist, but that you need to do your research and not buy into any product that states it contains natural ingredients.

So, why am I wowed by Clover?   They wish to be leaders in their industry. They have a green waste reduction policy in place with initiatives to further their diversion and recycling program.  You will find organic products on hand produced from environmentally responsible companies.  For hair, Clover staff use ammonia free and vegetable based dyes. 

They are also B.C.’s first Bullfrog Powered salon.  Even in the construction of the space they reduced, reused and recycled.  The inside of the salon is very inviting and not just with their decor.  Their staff is very friendly and I wonder if a lot of that has to do with knowing that they are bringing about change in their industry. 

“At Clover Earthkind Hair Salon we believe in leaving as little negative impact on the earth as possible, so we strive to use the most environmentally sensitive options as possible, wherever possible. We hope to help set a higher standard of responsibility in our industry and to become a role model for sustainability by continuing to improve our own initiatives.”

To indulge in some pampering and walk away feeling great about supporting a business that is in line with my values will be very rewarding.  I plan to book my hair make over for February.  I have already visited the studio and it looks great.

Melanie Beaudette and Michael Croteau will be on hand giving hair and makeup sessions to our lovely attendees.  They have a great “Hair and Make up for a Sassy Night Out” gift certificate worth over $100.00 to give away to a lucky guest and you can use this at any time! 

Make sure you take your time and chat with these two lovely Clover staff members.