by Craig Takeuchi on March 1st, 2021 at 10:00 PM 1 of 7 2 of 7
Many women have borne the brunt of household adaptations to the pandemic, such as mothers who have made career sacrifices to teach children at home or those who have been caring for ailing elderly parents, grandparents, or other family members. International Women’s Day on March 8 offers an opportunity to reflect upon the women in your life and consider how they are faring during this immensely challenging time period.
If there’s a woman in your life who always puts everyone else’s needs ahead of hers, even to the point of self-neglect, it may be time to consider how you can help her find ways to nurture and revive herself. Below are a few ideas of how you can find care packages and gift ideas from Vancouver for your loved ones while simultaneously supporting women in business and the local economy.
by Craig Takeuchi on December 20th, 2020 at 10:00 PM 1 of 6 2 of 6
If you still haven t crossed off everyone s name on your gift list, or need to send some gratitude to a certain someone, here are a few last-minute gift ideas for food-based gift baskets, boxes, and bags that may be just what you re looking for.
Acorn Holiday Gift Bag
The vegetable-forward
The Acorn Market is offering the Acorn Holiday Gift Bag. The vegan version ($60) includes a vegan and organic pancake mix, wild harvest syrup, organic pickled beets, house dijon mustard, local crackers, organic market jam, and a 100-percent cotton Acorn face mask, and a limited-edition Acorn enamel pin all in an Acorn limited-edition tote bag. The cheese version ($75) has all of that plus Mt Lehman Aged Buffalo Cheddar and Mt Lehman Goat Chevre, and the bags can also be paired with red or white wine.