• 8 Perfect Gifts for your Roommate

    Dec 16, 2024

    Roommates have been there day in and day out, whether they wanted to be or not, and you couldn’t have gotten through it all without them. Make the holidays your time to say thank you, starting with one of these clever gifts!

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    Key holder

    A key holder can be a useful gift for a roommate who’s always losing their keys. If you’re the one who seems to be losing things the most, give this communal gift as a promise that you’ll take more care.

    Shave Subscription

    An electric shaver is a lame Christmas gift. A Shave Subscription is an awesome Christmas gift. Give your roommate the gift that keeps on giving with high-quality blades sent each month, perfectly on cue.

    Great Power Great Electricity Bill Crewneck Sweater

    Does your roommate often forget to turn off the lights? Tell him or her how you really feel with this hilarious sweater.

    Beard Bib

    No more little hairs all over the bathroom sink, a Beard Bib guarantees cleanliness, plus hilarious photos.

    TubShroom The Revolutionary Tub Drain Protector

    Hair in the shower drain belongs high up on the list of Worst Roommate Pet Peeves. Who knew the solution to this endless struggle would be just $12.99 on Amazon?

    Hair Tie Bracelet Cuff

    A Hair Tie Bracelet Cuff may sound crazy, but it totally makes sense. Anyone with long hair can attest -- it’s annoying getting wrist dents because of tight hair ties. This bracelet keeps your hair tie stylishly handy without any uncomfortable indentations.  

    Wireless Earbud Headphones

    Tired of your roomie complaining about your loud music? Wireless Earbud Headphones have a tangle-resistant design and cords that hang comfortably behind the neck.   

    Candle Lovers

    If you’re looking for a gift that you and your roommate will enjoy, gift a candle this holiday season. Choose a seasonal scent like Frosted Cranberry or Marshmallow Fireside. This gift gives back, making your apartment smell like a cozy winter wonderland.

    Say thanks to the gal or guy with one of these creative roomie gifts. For more information about Timbercreek Communities Apartments, simply visit our website

  • 10 Favourite Holiday Dinners

    Dec 15, 2024

    It may be hard to believe, but the holiday season is almost here. The holidays are all about getting together with friends and family, and enjoying good food. Hosting a holiday get together this season? You’ve got to try Timbercreek’s 10 favourite holiday dinners.

    iStock-589962378Turkey with all the trimmings

    Turkey with all the trimmings is the iconic holiday meal in North America. If you’ve never tried to tackle it, it’s important to have a plan. Figure out what can be made ahead of time so you can prioritize and even ask for help from your guests. People like to be helpful, especially at this time of year. Encourage your guests to bring a vegetable side dish or a dessert to reheat. Taking a few minor obligations off your plate can make hosting the holiday dinner more enjoyable.

    Glazed ham and Couscous

    Not everyone likes turkey. For guests who aren’t fans of fowl, we suggest serving this equally impressive Brown Sugar Mustard Glazed Ham with Couscous. This meal is a breeze to prepare compared to turkey and all the trimmings. It can be ready to serve in two to three hours.

    Brisket and Latkes

    Our favourite holiday dinner for Hanukkah is Braised Brisket and Latkes. It’s a deeply satisfying meal of meat and potatoes, done holiday style. Crispy, oniony, latkes pair perfectly with rich and savoury brisket. Brisket can be a tough cut of meat to master. If you’ve never prepared a brisket before, check out these tips on how to do it perfectly.

    Christmas Roast Beef with Yorkshire Puddings

    We love the classic British Christmas Dinner of Roast Beef with Yorkshire Puddings. You don’t have to hail from the UK to love enjoy tender and delicious roast beef with savoury pastries. Best of all, you get to drench everything in a rich brown gravy!

    Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes

    Pescatarians will love this Christmas tradition. On Christmas Eve (December 24th) Italian families serve fish instead of meat. There are no rules for preparing The Feast of the Seven Fishes, but the classic meal typically consists of a snack-sized seafood appetizer course, a seafood salad course, a meaty grilled seafood course, followed by a seafood pasta, a stew and vegetable course, and finally a fish-free dessert.

    Beef Bourguignon with Parsley Potatoes

    We love the rich textures and intense savoury flavours of Beef Bourguignon with Parsley Potatoes. Beef Bourguignon is a hearty classic French dish that involves a lot of umami loaded ingredients (wine, mushrooms and cognac, bacon etc.). This meal is elegant but substantial and can be ready to serve in less than two hours with about 45 minutes of hands on prep time.

    Rack of Lamb with Roast Potatoes

    Rack of Lamb with Roast Potatoes is a classic holiday meal that looks dramatic and tastes delicious. Don’t be intimidated by this one -- it only takes a few minutes to prepare (not including marinating time). The trick is to be restrained with the herbs. The flavour of the lamb is strong on it’s own so the seasonings should complement this flavour without overpowering it.

    Roast Chicken with Wild Rice Stuffing

    Roast Chicken with Wild Rice Stuffing has been a popular Christmas dinner since the 1990s. It offers a light and elegant alternative to turkey with bread stuffing. This recipe takes about three and a half hours total to prepare, but only about 45 minutes of that is hands-on prep time, so it's a perfect meal option if you have a lot on your plate.

    Aloo Gobi (Potato and Cauliflower)

    Spice things up this season with Aloo Gobi! This hearty spiced potato and cauliflower dish is popular across India and Pakistan and will impress your vegetarian guests.

    Beef Wellington with Roasted Veggies

    If you really want to wow the crowd this holiday season, serve Beef Wellington with Roasted Veggies. This classic show stopping meal is perfect for a special occasion like Christmas. If you’ve never tasted Beef Wellington, it is an incredible mix of textures. Prime cut filet mignon is wrapped in buttery puff pastry and baked -- the decadent result is unforgettable.

    Happy Holidays from Timbercreek Communities. We hope you enjoyedi our 10 favourite holiday dinners! For information on Timbercreek Rental Communities across Canada, please visit our website.

  • Holiday Cat - Proofing For Your Home

    Dec 14, 2024

    The holidays are a busy and exciting time. What’s fun for some can be overwhelming for others. The abundant decorations and lights can be very distracting and enticing for your cat. From tipping over the tree in an attempt to climb to the summit, to sniffing and scratching toxic plants and decorations, there is much that you need to deter you curious cat from exploring this holiday season. Timbercreek Communities has some great tips to help you cat-proof your home for the holidays.

    Hang your mistletoe and holly high (it can be poisonous)

    Hanging mistletoe and holly can be a happy holiday tradition (and a great way to get some free kisses) but did you know that the mistletoe berries contain polysaccharides and alkaloids that can be poisonous to your pets? To keep this tradition a happy one, make sure that these plants are kept well out of your cat’s reach.

    iStock-530405527Use cat-safe tree decorations and avoid tinsel

    You may have noticed that your cat loves your Christmas tree, maybe even more than you do. What cat wouldn’t be happy to have a tree arrive, indoors, and then to have that tree adorned with all sorts of hanging ornaments to bat around?  Knowing this, it’s important to cat-proof your tree. You may want to choose ornaments that are less shiny, less dangly and therefore, less attractive to your kitty. You can also make your own cat-friendly decorations for your tree. There are some decorations out there that simply are not conducive to keeping your cat safe that should be avoided. Tinsel can be a choking hazard and even cause intestinal blockages, as can dangly ribbons. Fake snow can be toxic, and of course, real candles should not go anywhere near your tree.

    Keep orange peels under your tree to repel your cat

    The smell of orange peels and citrus can be delightful during the holidays, but it’s not something cats enjoy. If you are having trouble keeping kitty from climbing the tree, placing some chopped orange peels under there may be enough to keep your cat at bay. Replace the peels about once a week to keep the citrus oil scent strong.

    Mist citronella on plastic trees

    A citronella solution may be just the solution you need to keep your cat away from your artificial tree. Since there is no pine smell from a plastic tree, the citronella scent will be a strong deterrent for your cat. It’s important to make your solution strong enough, so be sure to use a ratio of 1 part citronella oil to 4 parts water.

    Avoid poinsettias

    Poinsettias, with their festive red and green colour, are a popular plant to buy and give during the holidays. Many people mistakenly believe they are poisonous for pets. The truth is they are only mildly toxic, so if someone shows up with one as a gift, there is no need to panic, but you should keep them well out of reach of your cat. Even a mildly toxic effect can cause discomfort and distress for your pet for which there is no effective treatment. Keep the plant high up and away from things your cat can climb easily.

    Timbercreek wishes you a happy holiday season! We hope these tips help you cat-proof your holiday decorations this year. For information on Timbercreek Communities near you, please visit our website.

  • Dressing For Your Holiday Parties!

    Dec 13, 2024

    Make a fashion statement at your next holiday party! Discover the hottest trends of the season in today’s post from the fashion and lifestyle experts at Timbercreek Communities.

    Add a little sparkle

    Sparkles just scream holiday. Make any outfit pop with a sequin piece (a top, or skirt, or jacket). Not comfortable wearing a sparkly piece of clothing? Accessories, such as a purse or headband, will do wonders for your look without being overwhelming.

    shutterstock_524513218Embrace the LBD

    The Little Black Dress, affectionately known as the LBD, is truly timeless and the perfect go-to for your next holiday party. Add that sequined headband you found on Etsy and your outfit is complete.

    Day-to-night leather

    You’ll thank yourself for choosing leather as you rush from the office to your holiday party. Leather leggings are especially easy to dress down or dress up, depending on where you’re headed. Now all you need is a pair of high heeled shoes that you can comfortably run from one event to the next in.

    Pretty in tweed

    Tweed is never out of style, especially during the winter. If you’re looking for a way to incorporate it into this season’s wardrobe lineup, check out this adorable sparkled tweed coat, perfect for the holidays—and looking pretty.

    Blazers and jeans

    A business casual dress code can be the worst. What does it mean?! Before you demolish your closet looking for the perfect (not too formal, not too corporate) look, consider blazers and jeans. This pairing is always in style and an excellent option for men and women alike. Ladies, check out this warm and classy look complete with a camel blazer and seasonally-appropriate plaid scarf.

    Killer suits with lace-up shoes

    Men, this one’s for you: The ultimate way to look your best this holiday season is to find that killer suit that compliments your body. It might be easier than you think. GQ has created a breakdown of what you should wear depending on your height, weight and body structure. 

    We hope these style tips help you look amazing at your holiday parties this season! If you’re on the hunt for an amazing apartment to match, start with Timbercreek Communities. Our rental communities are located in five provinces and over two dozen cities. For more information, visit our website today. 

  • Top 8 Hostess Gifts For This Holiday Season

    Dec 12, 2024

    With the holiday season just around the corner, you may find yourself running around to various parties, get-togethers and festive holiday gatherings. Rule # 1 don’t show up empty handed! Bringing something small to help your hostess entertain, or something thoughtful to show your appreciation for their hospitality, is always a good idea. Timbercreek Communities is here to help cross some items off your gift list with our Top 8 hostess gifts for this holiday season.shutterstock_331719365

    Homemade Baked Goods

    Gifts that show that you put in a little time and effort always make an impression. Bringing some delicious homemade baked goods is a great way to show your appreciation for your host/hostess. It doesn’t have to be complicated, this recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies takes only 20 minutes of prep time. Your host will love the crispy edges and chewy middles, and your gift can even be added to the dessert table if your host is short on treats.

    Wine

    Wine is a classic hostess gift option, but it can create some uncertainty on the part of the giver. If dinner is being served, your hostess may have already selected wines that will pair well with her entrees. If you’re surprising your hostess with wine, remember that it is a gift, and your hostess is under no obligation to open it right away. Learn more about wine present etiquette here. The bottom line is, if you are giving wine as a surprise gift, don’t stress about which wine to choose, simply choose something you think your host will enjoy. That being said, if you have been asked to bring wine, be sure to inquire with your hostess about the menu she plans to prepare before you buy. With that in mind, you can then ask your local wine store clerk for assistance in finding the perfect wine to compliment the meal.

    Flowers/Holiday Plant

    If you are showing up with flowers during the busy holiday season, you may want to avoid the gift wrapped bouquet and give some flowers in a vase (see last section below) instead. Your busy hostess will appreciate not needing to take the time to find a suitable container for your gift. If you want to avoid this situation entirely, a great option during the holidays is a potted poinsettia. They are classic, vibrant and bring a touch of holiday cheer. Best of all, no one expects to keep a poinsettia alive for the whole year, so there is no pressure on your hostess to take good care of it!

    Simple serving ware

    A thoughtful gift for your hostess this year is simple serving ware. Look for items like decorative cheese knives or salad serving utensils. Chances are your hostess can put them to good use right away!

    Mini DIY terrarium

    An impressive gift to show your hostess how much you appreciate them is a mini DIY terrarium. This gift idea shows that you took a little time out of your day to create something beautiful for them. They are also very easy to make. Choose an open or closed glass container, add a little gravel, moss, soil and some charcoal (to prevent mold) and some low maintenance plants like cacti or air plants. A terrarium is the perfect decorative gift that will last as long as your hostess wants it too.

    Decorative cutting board/ Homemade Trivet

    Giving your hostess something homemade and useful is a great idea, especially if they can use it right away! A DIY decorative cutting board or homemade trivet/potholder is perhaps the perfect combination of thoughtful and useful, and the fact that you took the time to make it yourself makes it all the better.

    Stylish Apron

    A gift that your hostess can open and use immediately is always a hit but don’t pressure her to use it right away. A stylish apron can come in handy to protect your hostess’ fancy party clothes. If you have basic sewing skills, this video will show how you can make your own half-apron in literally one minute!

    Flowers and Vase

    As we mentioned above, if you are bringing flowers as a gift for your hostess, especially during the hectic holiday season, it’s a good idea to include a vase as part of the gift. A vase will save your hostess the time and trouble it takes to find a suitable container to place your gift in. You can usually pick one up at the florist, easily repurpose a jar, or create your own DIY vase for that personal touch.

    Happy Holidays from Timbercreek Communities! We hope these hostess gift ideas help to take some of the guess work out of what to bring to your next holiday gathering. For more information on Timbercreek Communities for rent across Canada, please visit our website.

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