My Favourite Ottawa Made Hot Sauce
Possibly my favourite hot sauce EVER!! It came in the mail today and I was delighted to receive a BONUS bottle of an experimental batch from Noisy Kitchen Hot Sauce!
It’s definitely trendy to support local, now more than ever, but I promise to only endorse my favourite things. I also consider to be a lover of hot, spicy foods! It’s only natural that I discovered this hot sauce at a former Punk Ottawa Flea Market (sigh, remember buy & sell markets?) event at Maker Space.
Anywho, if you’re looking for a great Ottawa area sauce, look no further than Noisy Kitchen: High Quality Small Batch Hot Sauce.
Thank You!
Thank you for the birthday wishes.
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Happy. Healthy. Loved. I’ve got a full life - very full! You’ve outdone yourselves with generosity during these strange times. You gave more than I was hoping for, pushing past my 2020 Wish of $2000!
All proceeds go to bringing children in treatment at CHEO a special gift. Toys, movies, games, art supplies - stuff like that. ALL of it. You delivered a gift to a kid who could use one and that’s a very special thing.
This Birthday Wish is growing. I wasn’t sure how we’d fare due to the pandemic but you’ve blown me away. I’m half way to next years Wish of $3000!
Thank you, again. I wish you the very best in these weird times. On behalf of the little ones, cooped up in hospital right now: THANK YOU!
You can learn more about CHEO’s Child Life fund by Clicking Here.
Wanna help me celebrate my brithday? Donate to CHEO’s Child Life fund where 100% of the proceeds go to giving children in treatment toys, movies, books, art supplies, craft kits and more.
Next Saturday is my birthday. As I get older, I realize I don’t really need anything. Not personally. I have many, many blessings. I owe a lot to the people who got me here; my parents, my family and the caring professionals at CHEO.
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is the backdrop to my childhood. Isolation rooms, surgeries, experimental treatments and multiple drug therapies. Those things were made better by in room activities, crafts, art and other forms of entertainment.
Isolation, ‘90s Style.
In quarantine three weeks thanks to the chicken pox. This is what having an autoimmune disease does to you.
Every April when my birthday rolls around, I ask that you give to CHEO’s Child Life fund. 100% of the proceeds go towards putting smiles on children’s faces. The money buys movies, games, books, craft sets, toys and more for children in treatment.
Last year, people gave physical donations of new toys with special, personalized messages of hope and love while others donated online. Unfortunately, we cannot do that this year. Due to COVID-19, I’m asking for direct financial donations only, if possible. I haven’t been able to promote it on my radio show because, frankly, it’s a strange time right now. We’re all being pulled in different ways emotionally, physically, financially.
If you can give, please do. Not only will this be the best birthday gift EVER for ME, you’re giving kids like me a gift, too. And THAT is priceless.
Staying Social & Self-Isolating
Join me Thursday, April 23 @ 8PM for a live chat! PJs encouraged!!
We’re all being asked to self-isolate and to obey physical distancing. With that in mind, how should we keep social? Socializing means different things to different people. I’ve decided to get more comfortable with live video chats.
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Gives me an excuse to put on eyeliner and brush my hair… as for getting out of my pyjamas, well, stay tuned!
