Edward de Gale, Toronto Pianist, Songwriter and Poet
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts

Monday, August 30, 2021

Are you tired of working for the man?

Are you tired of working for the man?

Aren't you?

Because I am.

It is one of the reasons why I am investing every spare dollar I have in the stock market, so that I can eventually retire earlier.

It is something we all want, regardless of whether your goals are to get rid of your credit card debt or your mortgage, or whether you just want a healthy nest egg so you can retire sooner.

What you need is Darling Stock Tips from darlingstocks.blogspot.com, which lists Canadian stocks in tech, mining and other industries that continue to go up and out perform their competitors. This way you get to invest locally in the Canadian economy (and you don't have to pay at 15% withholding tax for investing in American stocks) and make good returns on your investments.

Want a hot tip right now? Buy Shopify (SHOP). Well worth it. It is destined to go over $2200 per share before Christmas this year, thanks to Christmas shopping and increased online shopping.

And using Wealthsimple you can buy fractional shares, which means you can invest as little as $1 to buy fractions of a share. To join Wealthsimple use this link, and get TWO free stocks to trade 🤑 https://my.wealthsimple.com/app/public/trade-referral-signup?code=I30GVG


 Update!

 The stock mentioned above is now worth $2095 CDN per share and it is only mid-November. I am still expecting it to hit $2200 by Christmas or around that time. The stock's value has almost doubled in the past year.



Friday, August 1, 2014

Becoming a Vegan

So I recently decided to become a vegan - partially because I am dating a vegan, but also because I have been veggie-curious for several years now. Not because of ethical reasons, simply because I am getting older and I need to be eating healthier. (According to my research most vegans become vegans because of ethical reasons and that it is a tiny percentage of vegans who do so purely because of health reasons.)

I mean, yes, I like cats. I am very much a cat person, but I really could not care less about chickens, pigs or cows. Does that make me a hypocrite? Maybe. I think I am just practical, and my current decision is based on my health - not the welfare of chickens.

However the problem I am encountering is there isn't a lot of vegan friendly restaurants where I live or near where I work. More than a bit annoying. I had clue that it was so hard to find vegan restaurants in Toronto.

So I tried finding a list of vegan restaurants in Toronto and one of the sites I found was one about real estate, called Vegan Friendly Neighbourhoods in Toronto, which talks about the Vegan Village in Roncesvalles / High Park North.

Vegan Options in the Vegan Village

It is called the Vegan Village because of the sheer number of vegan restaurants, or even raw vegan restaurants like Rawlicious, and also because of the number of vegan / vegetarian grocery stores in the area like The Sweet Potato and others.

So maybe when it comes to finding restaurants I just need to visit the Vegan Village more often.

I have been to Rawlicious before and they have the best smoothies I have ever had at a restaurant. Better even the ones I make at home.

However none of this helps my goal of being able to find vegan food near where I work. I admit there are "a few" places downtown walking distance from where I work, but they are all 10 to 15 minutes away. Which means if I go there then I am spending 20 to 30 minutes walking, and really only have 30-40 minutes to eat and relax. Not much of a lunch break.

There is a cafeteria in my building but they only sell prepackaged salads and apples. That is it.

Vegan Options near the Downtown Core of Toronto

I have heard the sob stories of former vegans and vegetarians who decide to go back to being omnivores just because it is more convenient and practical for them to eat out, eat socially, etc. It apparently has given rise to "Social Omnivores / At Home Vegans", who only eat meat when they're with friends/family/work colleagues, and eat like vegans or vegetarians when they are at home.

Lets call them SOAHVs for short. There might be a more commonly used term for such people, but lets use SOAHVs for now.

I think the issue for SOAHVs is that they tried to go purely vegan or vegetarian, but they couldn't do it properly because there aren't enough restaurants that have vegan/vegetarian options - and not enough purely vegan restaurants for those people who refuse to eat at a place where meat might accidentally touch their food (as if somehow the broccoli becomes just as bad as pork if it just briefly touches the pork). After realizing they are losing an uphill battle against a society that prefers to be omnivores, they give up and decide to go back to being an omnivore whenever they are at any social event, eating out, etc simply because of the convenience.

Although the guy in the comic strip below ordering a porterhouse steak rare seems to have abandoned all hope entirely.


Friday, February 7, 2014

Edward de Gale's List of Fun Things To Do In Vaughan

#1. Visit Canada's Wonderland, Canada's largest outdoor theme park.


#2. Go Shopping at the Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre, and check out the many fine stores - including hunting, fishing and archery store Bass Pro.


#3. Visit the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.


#4. Go swimming at Splash Works.


#5. Take your cat for a walk!


#6. Explore some of Vaughan's many parks and wildlife areas, and take your camera to do some photography! Check out the Boyd Conservation Area, Mackenzie Glen District Park and the Kortright Centre for Conservation.


#7. Visit Reptilia - a zoo just for reptiles, over 200 different kinds.


#8. Go skiing at the Uplands Ski Centre or Uplands Golf Course.

#9. Visit the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.

#10. Go to LEGO LAND!


#11. Copper Creek Golf Club.


#12. Visit the IMAX theatre at the Colossus in Woodbridge.

#13. Go bowling at LUCKY STRIKE.

#14. Glow in the dark miniature golf at the PUTTING EDGE.

#15. The Kleinburg Golf Club - seriously, how many golf clubs does Vaughan have???

#16. Falls Lake Provincial Park.

#17. Play laser tag at Planet Play.

#18. Try your hands at piloting a plane at PrecisePilot Flight Simulations.


#19. Get shot with paint at Vaughan Paintball.


#20. Go bowfishing for carp in one of Vaughan regions many fine lakes and rivers. You just need your fishing license, a bow and bowfishing kit.


Friday, June 7, 2013

Mr T at Honest Ed's in Toronto

I was shopping at Honest Ed's near Bathurst and Bloor today. When I was leaving I noticed this photo of Ed with Mr T. It was so awesome I had to snap a photo.


Bought a new bicycle

I bought a new bicycle yesterday, despite the rain.

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