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Party Perfect RECIPES 42FOR EASY ENTERTAINING SEASONAL SWAP TRANSITION YOUR HOME FROM HOLIDAY TO EVERYDAY New Year’s Nibbles P. 86 GET FIT WITHOU+T LEAVING HOME 4 WAYS TO WEAR IT A CLASSIC WHITE SHIRT The Ultimate OUR GOLDEN CRISPY ROASTED POTATOES P. 75 6-Week Slim-Down Get the best weight-loss tips, workouts and recipes delivered straight to your inbox by signing up at canadianliving.com/ newsletters. I N S P I R I N G I D E A S F O R E V E R Y D A Y JANUARY Trusted info from Canada’s largest magazine site for women The 5th Annual Canadian Living Sex Survey Knit Our Stone and Is your relationship high-tech? Tell us at Arrow Winter Set canadianliving.com/ Lost your hat? No problem. Find these patterns sexsurvey and at canadianliving.com/stoneandarrow. you could win! STAY CONNECTED with Canadian Living wherever you are! m.canadianliving.com facebook.com/ @canadianliving pinterest.com/ @canadianliving canadianliving canadianliving PHOTOGRAPHY: THINKSTOCK (EXERCISE, BED); DAVINA CHOY (STONE AND ARROW) INSPIRING IDEAS FOR THE NEW YEAR—AND A NEW BEGINNING! | JANUARY 2015 TRANSITIONAL INTERIORS P. 68 STYLE BUBBLY STAPLES BEVVIES P. 20 P. 96 41 B ODY TALK: THE NOSE 68 A HOME FOR ALL Style The ins and outs of SEASONS In Every 13 B EAUTY FORECAST your sinuses Rein in holiday hues Issue The best products for 42 S ELF-HELP STORY 72 Q UICK-CHANGE your parched complexion How three untimely COLOUR 7 F ROM THE EDITORS 16 G IRL CRUSH strokes turned out Throw pillows add an 10 B EST ADVICE EVER! 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EST. 1975 | VOLUME 40, NO. 1 | JANUARY 2015 VICE-PRESIDENT AND GROUP PUBLISHER, MULTIPLATFORM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR CONSUMER SOLUTIONS Jacqueline Loch Sandra E. Martin EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Linda Gill BUSINESS MANAGER Nancy Baker “World domination!” EXECUTIVE EDITOR Doug O’Neill “Cook a big batch ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER Vincent Cheung FOOD DIRECTOR Annabelle Waugh of something every FASHION & BEAUTY DIRECTOR Julia McEwen Sunday so that my ADVERTISING SALES, TORONTO HOME & GARDEN DIRECTOR Brett Walther family has yummy GENERAL SALES MANAGER, CONSUMER ADVERTISING PRINT Kelly Whitelock MANAGING EDITOR Day Helesic dinners for the week.” GENERAL SALES MANAGER, DIGITAL Peter Roland NATIONAL SALES DIRECTORS Andrea McBride, Anna Vecera Marto THE TEST KITCHEN ADVERTISING COORDINATION MANAGER Janice Clarke SENIOR FOOD SPECIALIST Rheanna Kish NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGERS Robin Attwell, Sheila Cohen, Jillian Dann-Macerollo FOOD SPECIALISTS Amanda Barnier (on leave), Jennifer Bartoli, (Team Lead), Colleen Fava, Sandra Horton, Kathleen Irish, Paul Jaramillo, Irene Fong, Leah Kuhne Cathrine Kinnear, Lennie Morton, Vanessa Watson, Lindsay Weir ARTICLES EDITOR, FOOD Gilean Watts DIGITAL NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGERS Meghan Brophy, “I ran my first 5K in 2014. INTERN Farnaaz Khan Charlene Colwill, Lucy Emanuele (Team Lead), “To purge, I’m looking forward to Crystal Falls, Angela Maxwell, Alicia Perrotta, donate and ART training for a 10K next!” Andrea Raimondo (Team Lead), Allison Ross, Chnida Walsh organize my ACTING ART DIRECTOR June F. Anderson SALES ASSOCIATES Patricia Mixemong, Erin Suckling closets.” SENIOR ASSOCIATE ART DIRECTOR Henrietta Poon (on leave) ASSOCIATE ART DIRECTOR Shelley Frayer ADVERTISING SALES, MONTREAL ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR Aimee Nishitoba VICE-PRESIDENT, SALES Patricia Heckmann CONTRIBUTING ART DIRECTORS Lisa de Nikolits, John Edney GENERAL SALES MANAGER, MAGAZINES & DIGITAL Karl Berthomé INTERN Gillian McCullough GENERAL MANAGER, CREATIVE SERVICES AND MULTIPLATFORM MEDIA DEVELOPMENT Jocelyne Morissette FEATURES “Write and publish CHIEF, OPERATIONS Josée Rivest SENIOR FEATURES EDITOR Robin Stevenson another book.” CHIEF, ADVERTISING BRAND Marie-Isabelle Pépin HEALTH EDITOR Kate Daley NATIONAL SALES DIRECTORS Patricia Côte, Amy Harbinson, Julie Kerr ASSOCIATE EDITOR, LIVING & HEALTH Jill Buchner CHIEF, DIRECT SALES Anne Schefer LIFESTYLE EDITOR Aurelie Bryce MULTIPLATFORM ACCOUNT SALES DIRECTORS, MAGAZINE Stéphanie Cusson, FASHION & BEAUTY ASSISTANT Andrea Karr “Go boxing for Mélissa Garnier, Kathy Marquis, Stéphanie Mercier, Audrey Pratte CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Karl Lohnes the first time—and SALES COORDINATOR Mouna Amal Labbize learn how to throw COPY & OPERATIONS a proper punch!” MARKETING & CREATIVE SOLUTIONS OPERATIONS SPECIALIST Olga Goncalves Costa GENERAL SALES MANAGER Caroline K. Breton COPY EDITOR Stephanie Zolis CREATIVE BRAND DIRECTOR Laura Denton “Learning guitar. I’m CONTRIBUTING COPY EDITOR Debbie Madsen Villamere CONTENT DIRECTOR Kim Alison Fraser aiming to release ASSISTANT EDITOR Teresa Sousa MANAGING EDITOR Renée Sylvestre-Williams my inner rock star.” INTERNS Katherine George, Laura Gulshani MANAGER, STRATEGY & IDEATION Stevie Gorrie STRATEGISTS Sarah Drake, Jessica Lee, Marcela Perez CANADIANLIVING.COM “Finish a novel.” ART DIRECTORS Susan Jackson, Suzanne Lacorte, Peter Robertson SENIOR WEB EDITOR Jennifer Gruden JUNIOR COPY EDITOR Victoria DiPlacido WEB EDITORS, FOOD Daniela Payne (on leave), Jennifer Potter SENIOR DIRECTOR, CLIENT DELIVERY Stefany Pierce WEB EDITOR, LIFE & RELATIONSHIPS Simone Castello “Checking of CAMPAIGN MANAGERS Melissa Carmichael, Ivan McBurney, WEB EDITOR, HEALTH Kate Daley Inga Terzopoulos, Rob Stephenson WEB EDITOR, STYLE Andrea Karr a biggie from WEB EDITOR, CANADIAN LIVING MOMS Robin Stevenson my bucket list: RESEARCH SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Alyssa Ashton skydiving!” SENIOR RESEARCH ANALYST Eva Chau WEB PRODUCERS Linda Cotrina, Diana Faria MARKETING, COMMUNICATIONS & EVENTS CANADIAN LIVING DIGITAL SENIOR DIRECTOR Tracy Finkelstein DIGITAL PRODUCT DIRECTOR Andrea Kolber “Training for a half MANAGER Silvana Sciortino “Driving standard!” DIGITAL PRODUCT MANAGER Krystal Wong marathon again.” SENIOR SPECIALIST Erin Quinn WEB COORDINATOR Grace Maala Telphia (on leave) SPECIALISTS Carlie McGhee, Summer Varty, Alyson Young WEB EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Anita Duraikannan SENIOR DESIGNER Colin Elliott TABLET PUBLISHING MANAGER Jessica Ross INTERN Arantxa Castelino DIRECTOR, CEEM, MULTIPLATFORM EDITIONS Jules Obry CREATIVE LEAD, DIGITAL EDITIONS Chris Bond VICE-PRESIDENT, CONSUMER MARKETING, ENGLISH MAGAZINES Christopher Purcell PRODUCTION DESIGNER, DIGITAL EDITIONS Andrew Tran DIGITAL MARKETING DIRECTOR Sofe Wassmer (interim) DIGITAL MARKETING MANAGER Jason Patterson Recipe & magazine inquiries: 416-733-7600, ext. 3501 I EDITORS’ NOTES Our Big Year As Canadian Living’s new editorial director (hi!), I can promise you that 40 is going to be a fabulous year for this magazine, too. Starting with this issue and continuing throughout 2015, we’ll be sharing some of the very best recipes and advice from our archives. It’s been oh-so cool to discover how much of our past content still feels modern and relevant today—like the home and lifestyle tips compiled in “Best Advice Ever!” (page 10) and our take on cabbage rolls (page 84), a classic comfort food that we notice you’ve been searching for on our website, canadianliving.com. And because—to quote another popular idiom—life begins at 40, we’re also bringing some new perspectives to these pages. I’m excited about our yearlong lineup of guest editors, beginning with star hockey player Hayley Wickenheiser on page 8. Find out what makes her proud to be Canadian, then fip to page 25 to fnd out how she’s helping kids get active and stay healthy. Te guest editor we’re hoping to hear from most ofen, though, is you! All year long, we’ll be asking you to share your favourite stories from the past 40 years of Canadian Living. We’d love for you to contribute hoever coined “40 is fabulous” got it right. ideas about what you want to see on these pages, on the web- All of my misgivings about hitting the big site and on the app. (Remember, this is your magazine, too!) “four-oh” (Have I done enough with my And if you’ve got a great idea that can’t wait, email us any time career? Am I spending enough time with at F REGENERIST th LUMINOUS TONEPERFECTING I TREATMENT In celebration of our 40th Never let a dark spot dim anniversary this year, each month your glow. Tone Perfecting we’ll be featuring insights from a Treatment visibly fades the remarkable person appearance of dark spots who is making a positive impact on with a powerful Brightening our nation and the world. Please welcome Complex. See brighter, our Canadian Living guest editors! more even skin tone in Hayley was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in October. Watch the ceremony Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. EST on Global. just two weeks. Hayley Wickenheiser OUR JANUARY GUEST EDITOR ON THE ICE, SHE’S KNOWN AS NUMBER 22, a forward for Canada’s women’s national hockey team. Of the ice, this month’s guest editor is a mom and a medical NEW student, and she’s helping kids get involved in sport. Hayley Wickenheiser shares her thoughts on the themes of this issue and what it means to be Canadian. What do you love most about January? “It’s a new year, a new start. Te year turns over and everybody has renewed energy. And I love the second half of hockey season; you’re always flled with promise that it will be better.” Our theme for January is Change for Good. What positive changes have you made in your life? “I’m constantly trying to make changes for the better. I always try to evaluate where I’m at with my career and my play on the ice to fnd diferent ways I can get better. I also try to improve what I’m doing with charitable work to make the greatest impact. Every day I think about making a diference without getting spread too thin.” What makes you proud to be Canadian? “In the face of adversity, Canadians are incredibly resilient as a nation. Tey stick together; they show resolve. And when I travel around the world as a Canadian athlete, I don’t have to hide the Maple Leaf on my backpack or my jacket or worry about facing condemnation for being Canadian. People really respect Canada and stand by what we believe in.” What’s your favourite place to be in Canada? “I travel so much that my favourite place is at home in Calgary.” What’s your favourite Canadian food? “Back bacon!” What’s the most important thing we can give to the next generation of Canadians? “A sense that they have a voice and can make a change. I was at the event in October where the prime minister was supposed to bestow honorary citizenship to Malala Yousafzai, but it was cancelled [due to the shooting at Parliament Hill]. Tere were these teenage girls who were talking about sometimes feeling marginalized or isolat- ed…. To know that they are our future, to know that it’s important to stand up for what they believe in and to know that democracy is about being able to share their opinions freely and not be looked down on—that’s what we need to give them.” What do we need to change in Canada right now? “We’re a very humble nation, but we need to show our pride in Canada. We need to do a better job of embracing and celebrating the successes that we have as Canadians. Also, the epidemic of obesity and sedentary kids is a huge, huge issue to combat through active and healthy living.” More inside Read Hayley’s story on how she encourages kids to get active on page 25. 8 CANADIANLIVING.COM | JANUARY 2015 R O A D T A N Y Y C E A f o R S ©2014 P&G PHOTOGRAPHY, WARREN TODA/CORBIS C L E B E G R I N T A L I V N I N G A “IWILL NEVERLET ADARKSPOT STEALMY SPOTLIGHT” Olay Regenerist Luminous Collection with Skin Energizing Complex*. Renews surface cells to even skin tone and reduces the *Tone Perfecting Cream and Tone Perfecting appearance of dark spots. Treatment Dropper. See bright, pearlescent, healthy-looking skin in just 2 weeks. NtreaEtmWent Your best beautiful begins at Olay.ca ©2014 P&G F th 11 Let candle-wax drippings on upholstery harden. Once I dry, remove as much as possible with your fingers, then gently scrape of the rest with a dull knife. Apply a heavy flannel cloth and gently press a warm iron on top; the cloth should absorb the melted wax. — 1984 12 Winterproof your skin by switching to richer face BEST and eye creams in the winter months. Skip long, hot baths and showers, as they can dry out skin. To further ofset dryness, humidify your home. — 1985 ADVICE 13 To test fish for doneness, using a fork, pull the middle part of the fish gently; if it flakes easily, then the fish is done. — 1986 EVER! 14 Never rub an area that has been frostbitten. Instead, rewarm frostbitten areas with 40 timeless tips body heat, tucking frostbitten fingers under arms or from the archives between legs. — 1986 15 Frame traditional oil 1 If you’re a sound sleeper of Canadian Living paintings in heavy frames and your alarm clock has that suggest the period of the too quiet a ring, place it in Throughout our anniversary year, we’ll painting. Watercolours and an aluminum pie tin. — 1976 be dipping into past issues to share contemporary prints should inspired ideas that are as fresh today be matted and framed as 2 The next time you use a as when they first hit the page. Here are simply as possible. — 1986 roller for painting, slip the tray into a loosely fitting plastic four decades’ worth of wisdom from the 16 Choose herbs that bag before pouring in the January issues of Canadian Living. complement the flavour of paint. Remove the bag when your soup, such as fresh basil you’re finished; your cleanup on a chunky tomato soup will be cut in half. — 1976 or mint on a fresh pea soup. 6 The delicate skin around 9 To conceal a deep scratch Leave herb sprigs whole for 3 Avoid eye infections your eyes has no oil glands, on a wooden tabletop, melt a dramatic look. — 1987 by washing your makeup so it ages quickly. To curb and drip a wax crayon (in brushes frequently and wrinkles, use your ring finger a colour that matches the 17 Apple cider vinegar replacing eye makeup to gently pat eye cream from wood) over the damaged is a great substitute for (especially mascara) every the outside of the eye toward area. Let cool. Scrape of the lemon juice in honey-and- three months. — 1977 the nose. — 1981 excess with a dull knife, then lemon mixtures for relief wax or polish to match the of coughs, colds and sore 4 Keep your poinsettia 7 To bring out your hair’s rest of the surface. — 1984 throats. — 1989 long after the holidays. natural shine, mix a few Place the plant in a bright tablespoons of vinegar with 10 Want to area with southern or a quart of warm water make a ceiling western exposure. The red, and use as a rinse. — 1981 look higher? pink or white bracts will Paint it a lighter keep their colour for about 8 If a Christmas gift is shade than the four months. — 1980 the wrong size, admit it. walls. — 1984 Exchange it for the proper 5 Buy ground cofee in size and wear it on the first small quantities and use it suitable occasion so the up quickly—it can go stale gift giver knows that you in a week. — 1980 like the present. — 1982 10 CANADIANLIVING.COM | JANUARY 2015 R O A D T A N Y Y C E A f o R S C L E B E G R I N T L A I V N I N G A

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