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Page 1: Backyard Escapes 2015 - Cobra Pools & Spas

SPRING/SUMMER 2015COBRA Pools & Spas Inc.

BACKYARD BLISS WINNING BIGPERFECT POOL, PERFECT SWIM

PERTH, ONTARIO 613-267-7591www.cobrapools.com

THE PERFECT ESCAPE

FROM THE GROUND UP

Plenty of reasons to add a

Creating a backyard oasis

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Soon we will be outside cleaning up from the winter and getting our yards ready for summer. Most of us do something to the outside living space at our homes every year. Sometimes it’s

minor with a bit of gardening, and sometimes it’s major with a pool and new landscaping. What project will you be working on this year?

Every backyard project is as individual as the person doing it, but more often than not the common reason for why we enhance our backyards is so that it can help us relax. We want our backyards to be that special place — a place to relax, by yourself, with family or with friends. It is a place to find bliss.

That is why we do what we do at Cobra Pools & Spas Inc. As each of you deal with the challenges of everyday life, we are happy to play a part in some way by encouraging much-needed balance to your daily routine. From pools and hot tubs to saunas and gazebos, we have something for everyone to help create your backyard bliss — not only with the end result, but also the process.

It is our mission to focus on meeting your lifestyle goals of relaxing and socializing with family and friends. We promise with our prod-ucts to make your backyard a special place, and with our service to make it perfect.

Talk to you soon,

Bill & Judy Brady

BACKYARD BLISSWelcome to spring

Custom Homes and Cottages 613.264.0202 Cell: 613.341.1935Renovations, Landscaping Design, Decking [email protected]

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Because your body is supported by water, your heart rate is slightly lower, meaning aquatic therapy is relatively safe for obese individuals, expectant mothers and those suffering from hypertension and heart dis-ease. A person does not need to know how to swim in order to take advantage of water aerobic exercises either. He or she can wear one of many devices that will enable them to stay afloat with little effort. This in turn enables the person to be able to concentrate on his or her routine. The ideal location in which to perform water aerobics is in an indoor swimming pool where the water temperature is controlled. Water exercise programs have been making a splash.

Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing water aerobics:

Water temperature – Warm water relaxes the muscles and eases joint stiffness. For an arthritis-oriented program, a water temperature of 84ºF to 88ºF is recommended, with an absolute mini-mum of 83ºF.

Intensity – Exercising in the water is so much easier, you may be tempted to over-do it. Start off slowly and if you’re new to a water aerobics, don’t over do it. Respect your limitations.

Buddy system – Even though the swim-spa is only 4’ deep, please make sure to have another person present while you are working out.

Wear comfortable and supportive clothes that keep you warm and comfortable.

Wear pool shoes to provide traction while exercising and to protect the soles of the feet from abrasion.

Take a water bottle to the pool. You will experience dehydration even though you may not feel that you are sweating.

Whether you are old or young, fit or not so fit, exercising in the water may help you to manage a healthy weight, tone and maintain bone density (and more). You do not need to even get your hair wet, nor be a swimmer, however, enjoying the water is very import-ant. It doesn’t get any more practical than a swimspa and your own “Water Gym” in the privacy of your home.

Imagine having the benefits of a large conventional pool in an easy-to-install miniversion. You can swim gently in

place, without turning, or against a swift current and then relax in one of the two jetted hydroptherapy seats.

Swimming offers a low-impact solution to improved cardiovascular health and the intensity of your workout is a dial away. The convenience of having your own swimspa at home is ideal for those whose needs are centred on a healthy lifestyle. The swimspa is designed around the current created by three powerful, quiet jet pumps that create a flat and uplifting water flow that allows you to swim continuously up to 8mph without turning. The degree of resistance is variable so you can choose your own pace.

The hydropool swim spa is fun and safe for all ages. Shallow enough for most chil-dren and non-swimmers, yet deep enough to satisfy the most serious swimmer, jogger or water aerobics enthusiast.

The hydropool swimspa is also designed to be free of obstructions such as side benches, enabling the swimmer to take advantage of maximum arm and leg room. This enables the mini pool to be used as a mini gym. It is for that reason we chose North America’s leading water aerobics and exercise com-pany to help us design an in-water swim spa conditioning program.

There are many benefits to exercising in water. One of the benefits is that water

THE PERFECT POOL, THE PERFECT SWIM

Hydropool self-cleaning swim spasaerobics allows a person to exercise every muscle and joint in the body at the same time. Another benefit is that water aerobics are cooler as the water cools off your body the entire time you are performing your routine. This is definitely a plus factor, espe-cially in the summertime heat. The last and probably most important benefit of water aerobics is that almost anyone, no matter their age, can perform water aerobics. The reason for this is because the water causes your body to be buoyant, thus causing less strain and stress on your joints and muscles.

Besides the cardiovascular and respiratory benefits, aquatic therapy also helps to:

Increase and maintain muscular flexibility.

Improve mobility and range of motion. Increase muscular strength. Improve coordination, balance and pos-

tural alignment. Provide a massaging effect on your

muscles. Provide the ability to train during very

hot weather, (using an outdoor pool or freshwater lake.

Provide the ability to train during very cold weather, (using an indoor heated pool).

Provide a great supplement or alternative to regular training.

Is usually pleasurable and very relaxing.

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XIV ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS

For some pool aficionados, only a heated pool will do, even in the dog days of summer.

XVI AN OASIS FOR ENTERTAINING

Canadians clamouring for backyard kitchens.

XX MASON JAR ENTERTAINING

The Mason Jar has long held more than jams and preserves.

II THE PERFECT BACKYARD ESCAPE

Creating a backyard oasis.

VIII THE FINISHING TOUCHES

A well-planned selection of plants can be versatile and practical to suit your lifestyle and maximize your enjoyment of your backyard oasis.

X FROM THE GROUND UP There are plenty of reasons why

you should consider adding a fence to your property.

XII PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Great ideas to help enjoy

the summer.

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With utility costs reaching record highs, with no relief in sight, more Canadians are opting out

of buying a second home in favour of a new vacation destination — their own backyard.

Coined ‘staycations,’ this trend of creat-ing a backyard oasis continues to resonate with homeowners. And why wouldn’t it? Avoiding the traffic after a long week at work is reason enough. Pair that with increasing property taxes and decreasing availability, and you see many Canadians are choosing to stay home instead.

There are a few other factors adding to this trend that might surprise you. The biggest reason homeowners, specifically Generation Xers (the 30 to 40 somethings), are investing in these backyard escapes is money. Accord-ing to the experts, investing in the outdoors has one of the biggest returns of any home renovation. Remodeling Magazine even listed the backyard deck in their top three in 2014 for return-on-investment improvements. Savvy homeowners have realized they can have beautiful outdoor escapes in their backyard with a resort feel, and when they are ready to sell their homes, recoup their investment.

So what are the ‘must-haves’ for these personal paradises? Here’s my top three list, starting with number three.

THE PERFECT BACKYARD ESCAPE

Creating a backyard oasisBY

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Useable spaceDecks and patios are defi nitely important

for creating the perfect backyard. Larger patio furniture, fi replaces, even outdoor televisions, all need space to be properly used. More paver and decking companies are entering into the market with new looks and materials. This is allowing homeowners to customize their outdoors in the same manner they would the inside.

Pools are backAfter several years of bad publicity from

the real estate companies, pools are once again in demand. Throughout the late ’90s, homeowners were told that if they wanted a pool in their backyard, they were immedi-ately devaluing their property. Happily, this has defi nitely changed. New housing num-bers show that pools are on the rise when it comes to home valuation. Real estate companies have identifi ed that while a pool in the backyard may rule out certain buyers, they defi nitely attract others.

Adding to this new confi dence, home-owners have more options to customize their space. Saltwater continues to be popular, as do waterfalls, infi nity edges and lap pools. Surprisingly, urban homeowners are choos-ing pools for smaller lots instead of lawns, opting to spend their time maintaining a swimming pool instead of grass. Modern de-sign enthusiasts are now using the clean lines and angles of pools to create Zen-like spaces perfect for backyard escapes.

The numbers are also backing this trend, with increased home valuations of 10 to 12 per cent for useable outdoor space. (Centu-ry21 Canada, 2014).

When purchasing a home, buyers will often settle for a smaller indoor footprint knowing they have square footage outdoors. The traditional backyard with the big lawn is definitely changing into a landscaped space with multi-purpose outdoor rooms, complete with functional fl ooring.

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are influencing the buying decision. The outdoor kitchen truly has become an exten-sion of the home.

As a landscaper, this is an exciting time for me. Homeowners are investing in their outdoor spaces and are truly making the most of their backyards in creating these customized escapes. They are making wise choices that benefi t their families, but also continue to increase their home’s value.

The Outdoor KitchenFor years, Canadians have been patiently

waiting for the technology that allows us to have amazing outdoor kitchens in our cli-mate similar to the ones we’ve seen in warm-er locales. I can offi cially say that it’s fi nally here. We now have fridges, sinks, warming drawers, and even overhead heaters to ac-company our barbecues. Even the barbecue has transformed in radical new ways with more models coming out every day.

With all of these new improvements, homeowners do not appear to be concerned about the price. Companies like Appliance Canada are now selling lines like Lynx Grills, which have models upwards of $10,000. These are the barbecues that chefs dream about. They can reach temperatures of 1,200 degrees in minutes, ideal for sear-ing the perfect steak and look good doing it.

The esthetics of the outdoor grill are also now as important as the performance. Not only does it have to work well, the barbecue has to look great doing it as it has become the centerpiece for these outdoor kitchens in the same way a fridge or stove impacts the indoors.

While the barbecue may have once been a male-dominated purchase, more women

When you look out your back door, what do you see? Is it time to rethink how you want to spend your summers? Having your own backyard oasis has never made so much sense, but if you need a good excuse, how about never having to pack the family, pets and food into the car on a Friday and then doing it all over again on Sunday for the return trip?

Tempting, isn’t it?

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Plants can add beautiful fi nishing touches around your pool, but it’s not just

about good looks. A well-planned selection of plants can be ver-satile and practical to suit your lifestyle and maximize your en-joyment of your backyard oasis.

Deciding what will work best for you and your landscape takes some thought, ideally starting at the beginning of your pool proj-ect. How much space will you have for plants, and where? What plants fare well in your climate and environment? Which ones will be low maintenance for both your garden and pool?

Will you need some plants for privacy or sound barriers, for dis-guising fences or a storage shed? Are you dreaming of a tropical setting in the summer or a winter wonderland in the off -season? What about lighting around the plants? The list goes on — and well beyond your pool area.

“The landscape around your house should be cohesive, from the front yard to the backyard to the interior, and everything should be matching up and meet-ing up with your lifestyle,” says certifi ed landscape designer Joe Bidermann, the award-winning owner of Joe Bidermann Land-scaping Design in Fall River, N.S.

Working with a professional, such as a landscape designer or architect, right from the initial planning stages of your pool project can help you with the whole process of poolside planting and other aspects of your landscape. For example: Determining the best location for your pool, where your patio space should be and whether you will need an area for shade or entertainment. Finding out how bylaws may aff ect fences and other parts of your planning

evergreens and broadleaf ground covers. If you are looking for shade by the pool, the planting options usually are deciduous and lose leaves, so he likes to consider other options, such as a cabana or an open-sided covered structure, which also allow for the possibility of an entertain-ment area or small poolside bar.

Dreaming of a tropical setting? For planting beds Flanagan con-siders lush-looking selections, such as large-leaved rhododen-drons or magnolias and yucca plants. More exotic choices, such as a palm tree or coconut tree, can go into in pots or containers, which also are great for fl owering annuals even if you don’t have a tropical theme.

“I think the best pool designs have permanent trees, shrubs and perennials in the beds, and the colour is introduced in con-tainers, which can become focal points around the pool, adding a lot of impact,” he says.

“If you choose weather-resis-tant pots, you could replenish the planting in the late fall with pine and dogwood branches to have a lovely winter scene by your pool.”

Containers can be good pool-side solutions too if you have a small space and not enough room to put in full beds. Also think about vertical gardening to add height to your landscape, using vines or hanging baskets mounted on fences and the house. Even in larger spaces vines can work well too when you want to mask fences or sheds.

All in all, it’s about making the most of whatever space you have with poolside plants that enhance the look and enjoyment of your backyard oasis. It’s part of making family and friends feel so welcome and comfortable.

or planting. Checking that there will be proper access to the backyard and whether it will mean removing some front yard landscaping.

Your landscape consultant can help evaluate the plants you already have in your backyard and what you can keep, reuse or relocate. If there are some large mature trees, you have to be careful about protecting the root system when you put in a pool,

THE FINISHING TOUCHESA well-planned selection of plants can be versatile and practical to suit

your lifestyle and maximize your enjoyment of your backyard oasisBY

Diane Merlevede

and that even could include your neighbours’ trees, says certifi ed landscape designer Denis Fla-nagan, the manager of mem-bership and public relations for Landscape Ontario Horticultur-al Trades Association.

When it comes to choosing poolside plants, many people want to avoid a big mess from leaves and petals. Bidermann’s no-fuss suggestions include ornamental grasses, broadleaf

Photos: Courtesy BonaVista Pools

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“The second reason is boundaries. People are very diligent in protecting/establishing what exactly is their property.”

The safety issue is one that is a bit more extensive. Devanney says the safety issue is predominantly to keep either young children or dogs from leaving your yard — ’60 to 70 per cent of all residential fences,’ he estimates — but there are also safety factors to consid-er when you own a pool.

“Any residential pool that is at least two feet deep should require a fence that is at least five feet high,” says Devanney, noting that this guideline is actually a by-law in Halifax. “That way it can prevent wandering

Your dream backyard is almost com-plete — your ideal pool, a well-tended garden, maybe even that cute looking

gazebo with a new brick walk-way — but there is still one key question that needs to be asked: to fence or not to fence?

A seemingly simple and practical under-taking, creating a fence around your space is an important addition, and one that can have quite a long-lasting effect.

Gary Devanney, a life-long carpenter and owner of FenceMaster in Halifax, N.S., says there are a few practical reasons why you should look at installing a fence on your property — privacy, boundary and safety.

“The first reason is privacy, for themselves or for others,” says Devanney. “People may want to know their neighbours are next door, but they may not want to be able to see them all the time or they want to keep their own matters private.

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children, intoxicated adults or pets from falling in and accidentally drowning.

“Or in the winter, when a pool is covered and buried under snow, someone doesn’t fall in and sustain a serious injury.”

When looking at what type of fence to use, Devanney says it’s best to look at your reason: chain-link fences cost roughly one-third of what a wood fence would cost, but it provides far less privacy, making them ideal for when safety is your main concern. If you’re looking for privacy, then a wooden fence is more likely your route.

You may want to discuss fence options with your pool contractor. They can offer you information on the best options that fit your particular needs and wants. As well, ensure your LeisureScapes contractors check with local municipality guidelines and advise you according. Guidelines and regulations will vary across the country.

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Achieving maximum energy efficiency starts at the planning stages, says Ken Reid of Sunshine Pools in Kelowna, British Colum-bia. Reid says thinking about energy efficiency before you begin your pool installation can have a huge effect on how much energy they end up drawing.

The pump – the mechanism that circulates the pool’s water through the filtering system – is the operational heart of any pool. Not surprisingly, the energy needed to circulate thousands of gallons of water every day is considerable. The solution lies in a two-speed or variable-speed pumping system. The system works exactly as the name suggests, running at a slower, more energy efficient speed during normal operation with the ability to increase the speed during peak pool usage. “If you are operating a lot of water features like wa-terfalls and jets, you want to run the pump at full power,” says Reid. “But if you’re not operating everything at full pressure, you can cut back and save energy.”

For some pool aficionados, only a heated pool will do, even in the dog days of summer. Dialing up the thermostat to bathtub levels will increase your utility consumption; around 25ºC is an ideal swimming temperature. Another energy saving solution is to install solar panels to create heat energy and keep the pool warm.

Installing a timer to turn on the pump or the heater at optimal times can also help. Many jurisdictions now offer time-of-use electricity rates – a billing system that reduces power rates during non-peak usage hours after 11 p.m. at night or on weekends. A homeowner who can take advantage of time-of-use billing can make the best use of a timer by setting it up to run the pump during the hours of cheapest power. “Most variable speed pumps come with a timer already installed,” says Reid.

In-pool lighting and carefully designed nightscaping can be a dramatic edition to the backyard landscape. It can also be an import-ant safety factor. Keeping at least one light on in or around a pool lets people and pets know where to walk. But lights – particularly old-style flood lights – can be energy hogs. Fortunately, the latest LED lighting systems offer intense underwater lights that deliver considerable energy savings over conventional lighting along with a variety of mood-setting colours. Some LED systems can even be programmed to change colours for dramatic lighting effects.

Electricity isn’t the only consideration when it comes to saving money and resources. Water conservation can also be critical, especially in drought-prone areas or for homeowners who rely on wells for water. Andrew Sacco of Kandu Pools and Spas in Niagara Falls, Ontario, recommends installing a cartridge filtering system rather than a traditional sand filter. “With a cartridge filter you don’t need to backwash,” says Sacco. “You just take the filter out and clean it periodically. It actually cleans better than a traditional backwash-ing system.”

There are plenty of other creative ways to save as well. Covering the pool with a cover when not in use is a good way to stop heat loss. Using a product such as Cover Free to the water can help reduce evaporation. Installing fences and landscaping elements such as trees and hedges that block prevailing winds also helps. Also make sure to keep intake drains free of debris to reduce strain on the pool filtration system – another source of energy loss.

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPSFor some pool aficionados, only a heated pool will do,

even in the dog days of summer

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Tom Mason

It’s hard to think of a better form of climate control on a sweltering summer afternoon than slipping into a backyard pool. Refreshing definitely, though swimming pools can be a significant source

of energy consumption in the home. Now, thanks to a new genera-tion of pool controls and products including variable speed pumps, sophisticated timer systems, solar-powered heaters and low-energy LED lighting systems, owning and maintaining a backyard pool can be an energy efficient proposition.

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Kitchen parties aren’t exclusively something that just happens indoors. Outdoor kitchens are the new, hot

place to entertain.“Whenever you invite guests to your

house, the kitchen is always the room where everyone wants to hang out,” says Don Hiebert, sales manager with Jackson Grills in Abbotsford, British Columbia. “It’s amazing that the same concept happens in the backyard — everyone is hovering around the outdoor kitchen.

“Kitchens are now the most comfortable room in your home, and in your backyard.”

Hiebert says barbecues used to be pur-chased as “disposable” items — especially in the mid-’90s before stainless steel became readily available. But in recent years, more and more homeowners have chosen to invest in a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen instead of throwing money away on dispos-able barbecues.

The options are endless: double sinks, built-in trash bins, fridges, side burners,

warming drawers, griddles, cold storage, paper towel drawers, drop-in coolers, raised bars, cocktail centres, and even beer taps ready to be fitted with a keg.

Hiebert compares putting in an outdoor kitchen to buying a new vehicle — a few will go for the top-of-the-line $60,000 model, some will choose a mid-range option costing about $20,000, and others will pick something more affordable in the $7,000 to $10,000 range.

“More people are choosing to spend money on improving their homes, so outdoor kitchen manufacturers have really opened up the market to all different budgets,” says Hiebert. “You don’t need granite countertops or a grill that lights up, which are just like the bells and whistles on a high-end car. You can go with something you can afford.”

He says pizza ovens have dropped signifi-cantly in price, making them affordable for most outdoor kitchens.

“We sell a pizza oven called the Salaman-grill, which cooks chicken, fish, and steak,

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people have added to their yards, and fi guring out how much you’d like to spend. Her largest project to date was a $56,000 oversized outdoor kitchen that featured an impressive $8,000 grill.

Some clients want to use their existing grill or charcoal cooker, so they may only need a cocktail station with counters, storage, and a small fridge. If you’re plan-ning to build an outdoor kitchen adjacent to your indoor kitchen, Kasza says you can save money but not including an outdoor fridge — since it would be just steps away from your regular fridge. If you don’t want to connect plumbing to your outdoor kitchen, just opt for an ice chest that can be fi lled with bags of ice.

Counter space is important for meal prep, plating, and serving. Kasza says the rule of thumb is that you can use any material that’s come from the earth — like granite, soapstone, or concrete — and to avoid grout. Some homeowners like a high-gloss stone countertop, just like in their home, but others choose a durable, textured fi nish that almost looks like leather.

“An outdoor kitchen should blend in with the home and its surroundings, so I steer the

too. It can also be incorporated right into the cabinetry, whereas most pizza ovens are stand-alone.”

Across the country in Cambridge, Ont., Edit Kasza got her start designing traditional indoor kitchens. She decided to branch out into outdoor kitchen after repeated requests from her clients. That was four years ago, and she’s been happily creating outdoor cu-linary oases ever since, as EDIT Design Inc.

Kasza credits the “staycation” for getting Canadians into the swing of outdoor kitchens.

“The economy was in rough shape, and more people were staying at home — but they wanted to have a nice place to spend time with family and friends outside,” explains Kasza.

She says the convenience of an outdoor kitchen allows a host to put together their meal without being stuck inside on a beau-tiful day.

“You’re still a part of things, and you’re still mingling with your guests while you cook,” says Kasza.

Just like any home renovation, the fi rst step is research. Kasza recommends checking out the kinds of outdoor kitchens other

homeowner toward fi nishes that will look like they’ve been there forever.”

Kasza says it’s critical to design an out-door kitchen that will suit your lifestyle, not just copy one from a magazine — or in your neighbour’s yard. Sometimes she suggests something diff erent from what a client orig-inally asked about, because it would work better for their entertaining style.

“Some higher-end builders are offer-ing outdoor kitchen allowances so their customers can build a barbecue island or a cocktail station, and homeowners some-times choose to put in outdoor kitchens if they’re thinking of selling in a few years because it increases their resale value. But most people want an outdoor kitchen so they can really enjoy it.”

“They’re able to expand their living space without moving to a new home, so it’s like getting a brand-new, extra room for enter-taining.”

For more information on EDIT Design Inc. in Cambridge, Ontario, please visit www.outdoorkitchenontario.ca. For more informa-tion on Jackson Grills Inc. in Abbotsford, British Columbia, please visit www.jacksongrills.com.

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Jam Jar EntertainingIf your cupboards are like

mine there is a Mason jar traffi c jam in the dark recesses of the vortex that is the Tupperware shelf. You don’t have to wait until preserving season to show your mason jars the light of day. The simple Mason jar can be your most cost eff ective, and most talked about, entertaining resource this year.

Complimentsfor the Condiments

There’s nothing that strips the elegance of a glamorous patio ta-blescape nearly as much as when the bright yellow and red of the mustard and ketchup bottles buttress against your favourite centrepiece. Why not get some compliments for your condi-ments? Transfer the Heinz to a mason jar. Not only is it more visually appealing but they take up less space in the fridge. If your idea of great summer condi-ments goes beyond the standard ketchup, mustard and relish trio, then plan to adorn each with a tag. Wrap mason jars with twine adorned with handwritten tags identifying the condiment.

MASON JAR ENTERTAININGThe Mason jar has long held more than jams and preserves

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There is a certain bohemian charm to dressing a table with mason jars filled with wild fl owers. In fact, you’d be remiss to head to a fl orist, as you’ll get more compliments for your re-sourcefulness by simply picking what’s available in the nearest meadow or better yet make an inspired by the roadside fl oral display. East coasters can fi ll the table with the colour purple thanks to the millions of lupins that line Atlantic Canada’s high-ways while western Canadians and Ontario residents might opt for black-eyed Susans, sunfl ow-ers or any number of wild fl ower varieties.

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Dress Up the Summer Salad RoutineConsider adding a little joie de vie to summer salad by replacing

the big bowl of greens with individual mason jars salads brimming with colour and fl avour. Layer brightly coloured chunks of vegeta-bles, such as cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, red onion and chunks of cucumber in individual jars. In a separate container make a vinai-grette by combining a spoonful of good mustard, a clove of minced garlic, some chopped fresh herbs, a healthy glug of good vinegar and a fl ew glugs of extra virgin olive oil. A vigorously shake and suddenly you have a delicious vinaigrette. While I cook most often by my taste as opposed to a formula, the standard ratio is one part vinegar to three parts olive oil. This salad idea makes a great summer dinner party opener and the presentation is a conversation starter. Bonus: you can prepare the salad ahead of time. Keep the salads in the fridge until you are ready to serve. What could be easier than bringing out a tray of mason jars full of salad for your guests?

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