Holiday Guide 2008
December isn’t for sissies. Our Toronto gift guide and survival tips reveal how to get through it with minimal fuss
Holiday Helper
Nine Stress-Free Holiday Tips
Hand off that list and let someone else check it twice. Here, Toronto’s best festive services—wrapping, shopping, decorating and more
Crowd Pleasers
Toronto Life’s wine expert lists 10 affordable, must-have bottles for the party season, all available at the LCBO
Rad Tidings
Cat-proof decorations. Pasta. Facials. The city’s celebrities tell us everything they need to get through the holidays
Home for the Holidays
James Chatto discovers that, in this new era of private catering, Torontonians can have a restaurant quality Christmas dinner without ever entering the kitchen
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some awesome gift ideas. ive been trying to accomplish christmas season with minimal stress and scars.
ive been centering my christmas shopping around doing my purchasing online mostly. partially because of not wanting to spend money on gas, partially because i hate the crush and crazy of malls, and partially because i can shop better and more frugally for more interesting presents online.
my favourite site, suggested by a cousin, is www.sweetguides.ca
December 11, 2008 | by magix4ginathey have some amazing sales on the weekends and pretty much the most interesting gifts in their guide that i have come across so far.