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Does anyone know of any stores in the Montreal area (on the Island, south shore, Laval,) that sells peanut flips?

Peanut flips  - a.k.a Erdnüss Flips - are a snack food from Germany. They look like cheesies but taste like peanut butter. They are usually sold in the same kind of packaging that chips are sold in.

I thought Peanut Flips were weird too...until I tried them.

It's probably a long shot, but any tips would be appreciated.

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I'm looking specifically for dried incan berries (aka golden berries) and dried mulberries. Does anyone know where I can find these two, preferably downtown, around Guy-Concordia? Do most grocery stores sell these, do I need to find a specialty store?

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Also, what other raw, sun-dried berries or fruits would you recommend for snacking?

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I just wanna know, how late is Segal's open tonight and in general what are thier hours of operation? Thanks!
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Does any one know where one can get eyelash extensions? (xmas gift for friend)

SpaDiva's website lists that they do it, but when I called they said they will only do it if I bring the lashes ...

Thanks!

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Genre/Type: Party de Dance Blues; Blues Dance Party
Place/Lieu: La Sala Rossa
Address/Adresse: 4848 Boul. St-Laurent, Mtl, Qc. H2T 1R6
Start Time/Heure de début: Friday, December 18th 2009, 20:30; Vendredi, le 18 décembre 2009, 20h30
End Time/Heure de fin: December 19th 2009, 02:30; Le 19 décembre 2009, 02h30

Featuring/avec Rick L. Blues (Festival de Jazz de Montréal 2003-08, 2000, 1997), DJ Danny-O, & DJ Marilene!

Un cours de dance Blues (20h30), DJ, et un Blues Band!
A blues dance class (20:30), DJs, and a live Blues Band!

20:30-21:30: Intro. to blues dancing with Cat's Corner; intro. au danse blues grace à Cat's Corner!
21:30-22:30 DJ Marilene
22:30-23:15 Rick L. Blues!
23:15 - 23:45 DJ Danny-O
23:45 - 00:30 Rick L. Blues!
00:30 - closing/fermeture: DJ Danny-O

Semi-formal attire required
Tenue de ville requise

15$ en avance, 20$ à la porte (15$ étudiants)
$15 in advance, $20 at the door ($15 for students)

Billets aux http://www.montrealjasscoop.com
Tickets at http://www.montrealjasscoop.com
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So now that winter is here, i've decided to embrace the cold and look for a decent place to ski. It's been a long time since i slapped on some skis and hit the slopes, so i was wondering if there were any ski fans out there who could give their opinion on the best slopes (would prefer the Laurentians, but will be willing to try other places in the Townchips

so in your opinion:

a) where is the best place to ski overall

b) not outrageously overpriced

c) best place for night skiing

d) is not outrageously crowded and has the least amount of hillbillies/speed demons

e) are there places that offer ski/bus packages? I know mcgill has them but they are only for McGill students.


I used to go to Greyrocks and was heartbroken when they closed. Have been to Tremblant but it's too "shi shi" for me. Went to Morin Heights for the night skiing, but that was more than 10 years ago.

I have also heard there are some places on the south shore (mont st. bruno)?

And Happy Holidays everybody :-)

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Incoryable, c'est déjà le dernier weekend avant Noël!
Ne manquez pas le légendaire marché Madame Plume, débordant de choses magiques et de trésors inespérés fabriqués par plus de 60 artistes d'ici.

C'est l'occasion idéale de terminer vos achats de Noël dans une ambiance chaleureuse tout en découvrant toute l'ampleur de cette créativité qui réunit les artistes dans le design, l'art et l'artisanat montréalais.

MARCHÉ MADAME PLUME
ÉGLISE ST-MICHEL
COIN ST-VIATEUR ET ST-URBAIN
19-20 DÉCEMBRE 2009
SAMEDI - DIMANCHE
11- 19H            11- 17H

Mode ingénieuse recyclée, t-shirts et posters sérigraphiés, cahiers reliés à la main, savon et produits naturels pour le corps, cupcakes à croquer, lainages fabuleux, variété extraordinaire de bijoux innovateurs, toutous en peluche intéressants, les éditions Drawn & Quarterly, vêtements pour enfants, accessoires stylisés, bouffe maison, café équitable, meilleurs pierogies du Mile-End et encore plus, incluant des activités de bricolage dans le coin des enfants dès 13h, chaque jour!

Venez  partager la magie des fêtes avec nous. 10% des profits seront versés à La Rue des Femmes: http://www.laruedesfemmes.com/
JOYEUSES FÊTES!!


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Can't believe it is the last week...days before Xmas!!!
Don't miss the legendary Rusty Plum Holiday Bazar overspilling with wonderful, artful treasures made out of love by over 60 artists around town....
 
All in one place, a one stop shop pretty much something available for everyone on your list.....you can't miss how smart your local artists are and how crafty your christmas shopping can be....
This is your last chance to visit our cozy, community crafty fair...
 
RUSTY PLUM HOLIDAY BAZAR
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH
CORNER ST. VIATEUR AND ST. URBAIN
DECEMBER 19TH - 20 TH
SATURDAY - SUNDAY
11- 19H            11- 17H
 
Talent abounds....
Recycled ingenius fashions, cool silkscreened tee- shirts, silkscreen poster art, handbound books, handmade soap and natural body products, cutie pie cupcakes, fabulous knitwear, extraordinary variety of innovative jewelry, interesting plush toys, drawn & quarterly press, kids clothing, great styles for accessories, artisanal food, fair trade cafe, best mile-end perogies and so much more including the kids crafty corner starting at 1 p.m each day....
 
Don't miss an alternative shopping experience that marks the season with a neighborhood tradition.... !!!!
Please help spread the d.i.y magic....
No one should miss this indie market to solve all gift giving needs....!!!!

If you are a part of the crafty city crew please add your indie genius to our facebook event link or make your own to proliferate among your own circuit....

And 10% of the profits will go to Herstreet: http://www.laruedesfemmes.com/

See you there....
and
Happy Holidays!!!!!!!

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this winter, it’s about affordable objects of beauty, decor and adornment. it’s about last-minute shopping. it's about everything being hand-made and everything being under $40. this saturday and sunday (dec. 19th and 20th) from 11am to 6pm, the studio béluga winter gift fair gives you all this, and more (cookies).

invite clickity )

for even more details, please visit studio beluga's website hope to see you there!
i'm the one with all the octobunnies ^_^
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Hey all! I'm moving in less than two weeks and I was hoping to use Constantineau Moving/Les Transports Constantineau. Has anyone ever used them before? Please let me know your experiences, good or bad. Thanks!
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hey y'all

i'm in the process of closing my company and have to get rid of my leftover inventory which is basically alot of chocolate (i make vegan fudge).

click for details )

if interested contact me at: blumonday at gmail dot com (no "e" in blue!)

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This isn't a new, fresh or even remotely interesting topic, but it's one that's always worth reminding.

Now, I can't speak for all areas of town, but in a neighborhood I travel through on a fairly regular basis, that is, the Village, I can't really understand why, and certainly can't begin drawing conclusions of my own but...

Okay, let me put it this way: to you dog owners out there, do you ever imagine that because there's snow covering the streets and sidewalks, that it'll conveniently hide your canine's poop/turds/shit/refuse/by-products/insert clever euphemism here? No, I'm serious, goddammit! You can't walk two blocks without seeing dog turds on the sidewalk!

If it's like that anywhere else in the city, speak up and let us know! And to you bystanders and pedestrians (hell, the motorists too!), if you see a dog take a dump in the street and you can't tell if its owner has a bag at the ready, speak up!! Ask them. Make them feel bad. Call them out, shout, attract people's attention on them.

Or, if you like having a dogshit-covered road system when spring shows its blissful face, just walk on by and give them the thumbs up.

If you have a dog, it's your responsibility to pick up your dog's poop. And if you don't, it's OUR responsibility to rub your nose in it, just like you'd do to a dog if it pooped on your floor.
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I'm looking to have a couple dresses taken in at the bust, however i'm not looking to pay 25$ per dress. that's the price stitch it gave me and it seems ridiculously overpriced! however, i'm not used to this sort of thing so maybe i'm just being cheap? also, one of these dresses is "leather" so i'm aware it would cost more than usual...but please tell me you guys know of some place i can go!

also, completely off-topic, but does anyone know of any places that can engrave money clips? i'm at a loss for this as well...

TIA!!
xx
Bianca

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Oh Montreal. The most up to date information I found in the memories was http://community.livejournal.com/montreal/2840631.html from well over a year ago.

I'm looking for a massage therapist in this fine city (downtown, Cote-des-Neiges, NDG, Outremont, Mile End, Rosement... so within that loop of the Metro really) who knows what she/he is doing in terms of deep tissue massage and is able to give insurance receipts. All of the massage places near me are rub and tugs, so I'm not sure where to go. Googling massage therapy can give me a ton of places, but no actual recommendations. Price isn't too important, I just want someone who really knows what they are doing. None of those little oily massages...

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Hello!!

Would anyone know where I could get some L'oreal Luocolor? A place that actually accepts to SELL the product or just any professional toners for the hair (that stuff is so darn hard to find)!!?

Thank you so much!

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You are all usually a wealth of information. I know there has been some posts here before about teaching in Quebec. I was told my my ontario university that last week, a inter-provincial trade agreement was signed, that indicates that all professions that have certifications would now not need to recertify themselves when moving between provinces. For myself, this would mean that if I get my Ontario Teaching Certification, I could teach in Montreal, and not have to jump through hoops. Anyone know where I can find this document or what department of government takes care of it?

Thank you kindy,


Christine.
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Someone told me about a club or society in Montreal for people who like really spicy food. Apparently, they meet regularly and sample seriously hot, spicy food and compare notes on recipes, ingredients, and good restos that will blow their palates apart.

Has anyone heard of this club? Do they have a website or a number I can call for more info?

Thanks!

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I am planning to maybe apply to some minimum waged jobs such as loblaws, iga, walmart and stuff like that. I have I have learned a little french and can speak it functionally (minorly). My resume looks really good in english and I asked some people to translate it to french, and I don't quite like it.

Would it be okay if I just hand english resume to managers and tell them that I just moved here and need a job?

In my resume should I write that I have beginner french? Everyone that I know has said it doesn't matter if it is in english or french.

Also should I add in references available upon request?

-My highlights are quite too descriptive, is that bad? tia

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Hello, you knowledgable people, you. I am wondering where to find listings of foreclosed condos/apartments/homes in Montreal? I can't seem to find any online -- do I just start calling bank branches? Thanks!
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Hello there!

Can anyone please give me the link/password to the Muse presale on geg.ca?
I've heard there's gonna be one tomorrow, but I didn't receive the newsletter for it! :(

THANK YOU!

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