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Canadian rocker Bif Naked opens up about life after cancer, divorce and embarking on her next journey.
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VOLUME 6 • ISSUE 1 • MARCH 2012
It’s time to declutter! Why being organized is good for your brain and tips on how you can get started.
Get rejuvenated with a boost of health at some of B.C.’s best retreats.
John Schreiner delves into the world of wine and health, giving you another reason to open that bottle of red.
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Canadian rock star Bif Naked talks about performing for the fi rst time after cancer and her fresh start at 40.
Healthy and delicious can fi t in the same sentence, thanks to the husband-wife duo at Provence Marinaside.
Make the most of a little black dress. We showcase one dress in three looks.
It’s been a busy time over here at Indulge, with changes both big and small. For starters, I have taken over as editor
while Melissa is away, spending time with her new – and adorable – family. I had some big shoes to fi ll, and I must admit, I was nervous to head the magazine, but I’m happy I made the decision.Sometimes the most daunting tasks are the ones offering the greatest rewards. So it’s important to do things that are good for you, whether it’s facing new challenges or slowing down to catch your breath.I had to remind myself of that recently after becoming a homeowner with my boyfriend, facing an onslaught of paperwork, bills and the never-ending shopping for toilet paper, mustard and other household items you don’t think about until you need them. I felt I would never be able to relax and enjoy my place.Fortunately, I did.But it took a lot of encouragement (of the forceful kind) from my better half to gear down and take in all our hard work making the house our home.
That experience was part of the inspiration for this issue, in which we focus on the importance of taking care of yourself, mind, body and soul – a task I know is easier said than done.
Taking care of yourself doesn’t necessarily mean booking a two-week vacation to a tropical destination. It can also mean setting a few minutes aside to make your life a bit more effi cient and worry-free.In this issue of Indulge, we explore how you can make your life that much better, from healthy and delicious breakfast ideas, to tips from a professional organizer on how to declutter your home (and your mind). And who better to talk to about taking care of yourself than Canadian rock goddess and yoga enthusiast Bif Naked, who opens up about why cancer was one of the best things to ever have happened to her.I hope you enjoy this issue of Indulge, preferably when you’re taking an all-important relaxation break.
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bif nakedbif nakedvancouverite, rock chick, vancouverite, rock chick, yoga student, ex-wife, yoga student, ex-wife,
dog-lover, public speaker,dog-lover, public speaker,survivor.survivor.
Bif Naked is thankful she had breast cancer.
Sitting in her manager’s Vancouver condo with her beloved 14-year-old Maltese,
Nicklas, in her lap, the tiny, black-clad Vancouver rocker says she is appreciative of her two-year struggle with the disease that resulted in 13 months of chemotherapy and the removal of her ovaries in order to ensure the cancerous cells didn’t spread.
“It was amazing. I’m so happy I went through it, honestly, because it was a fantastic opportunity to experience that as a writer, as a performer and as a human,” she says. “To be able to work with other people and be like, ‘yeah, I absolutely understand,’ I’m glad I went through it.”
Born Beth Torbert on June 15, 1971, in India, the American-Canadian singer has always been known for her upbeat, confi dent personality, which she credits with helping her through her recovery.
Following chemo, she admits, her outlook on life was not radically altered immediately.
But she began to assess things she considered detrimental to her, and soon realized there were several things she needed to change.
“I began to make adjustments very quickly. Before, I would prefer to sacrifi ce myself rather than pipe up about something that was bothering me. But I found that after cancer, with things that were terribly uncool, now I will say, ‘I don’t think I survived cancer to do this.’
“I’ll convince myself I have a right to speak up about something that is not OK, that is something new for me.”
For some, it may be hard to imagine Bif, who is brimming with confi dence and positive energy, as ever being timid or even vulnerable – and for the most part, she says, she is anything but. However, she admits life after cancer was a big transformation.
The removal of her ovaries in 2009 catapulted her into menopause at the age of 39, coinciding with a tour to promote her latest album, The Promise, a collection of songs written and produced while undergoing treatment.
Her return to the stage just weeks after surgery, however, left her with a heavy heart.
“I still had my chemo hair and I just had my oophorectomy, so I still had my stitches, but I did a tour and after that I swore I would never go on tour again. I was so self-conscious and so stupid.
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“I look out into the crowd and there is not a single face out there, it’s just all iPhones. Our culture is now that; all you perform to is iPhones, not faces.”
The experience left her feeling as though she was on display as a “dancing cancer monkey.” And, subsequently, every show on the tour was a repeat of the same thing: a crowd of phones.
She eventually realized that the cellphone phenomena had nothing to do with her, or with cancer, or with music – but everything to do with the immediacy-obsessed culture we now live in.
“People are able to capture what they are seeing and instantly put it in the universe. I kind of had to get over my self-consciousness, but it’s been a struggle.”
The following year, she faced her next challenge, with the end of her three-year marriage to Vancouver sports writer Ian Walker.
Turning to yoga to deal with the grief, she found that being in a class with other students was a struggle as her emotions seeped out; she felt exposed and embarrassed.
“Last year, I was going through heartbreak, so every time I was in Shavasana, I would start crying and I wouldn’t even know it. I started feeling self-conscious and stopped going to class altogether – and the gym – because everyone kept asking me about my last marriage.”
This forced Bif to develop ways to stay fi t on her own at home. She switched her focus from training and bodybuilding to restoration of her mind, body and soul.
“After 20 years, I stopped running, not just physically, but in my head. I stopped running and I sat down and I asked what are my needs and priorities. They’re not getting my body fat down anymore, because I don’t give a f---.”
After reaching an emotional plateau, she began focusing on her passion for people and the need for more open discussion about cancer.
She recalls her own experience following her diagnosis, walking in hospitals and seeing patients in their own bubble, eyes down and not speaking.
The atmosphere was one of fear and anxiety, forcing Bif to break that uncomfortable silence with discussion to
ease their worries and her own.“There’s so many multilayers to each
person’s story, like little onions. Everyone is like a little walking onion. I was, like, no way, so I went up to people and I spoke to them and I was, like, ‘let’s not be upset, let’s talk about it.’”
With no family living in the province, she received comfort from other patients, and reciprocated that care and compassion.
She also volunteered for whatever she could in order to speak to women going through the same challenges, taking part in trials to reach out to others and fi nd out all she could about her illness.
One trial she participated in was an experience she compared to being in an army, huddled in the trenches, during a war.
“I was in a trial with 100 bald women and nobody knew what anyone’s job was, none of these women ever heard of me and they didn’t care – it was wonderful. We were all in the trenches together and it was the best
thing that ever happened to me.“If I didn’t have that, or the other patients
to be around, I don’t know what would have become of me.”
Knowing fi rsthand the comfort that comes from speaking to someone who can relate to the tumultuous emotions experienced with cancer, it became evident she was put in the position to do something.
“I think my job is kind of like saying, ‘hey, let’s talk about it,’” she said. “If I can encourage people to be more brave, then that’s great. I think I’ve done what I’m really meant to do.”
With two albums set to come out this year and an autobiography in the works, the Juno Award-winning rocker is excited to be embarking on a new journey in her life.
“I feel like an opening fl ower and I’ve never felt that way before. It’s new to me. It’s truly a shift for me and discovering it has been really cool. I’m fi nally fi nding my own voice.”
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Chef/owners Jean-Francis and Alessandra Quaglia are healthy proof of the merits
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He from Marseilles, France and she from Toronto, Ont., their paths crossed unsurprisingly in a kitchen, in the idyllic
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Vancouver restaurant, Provence Marinaside, under the spotlight and scrutiny of Food Network’s Opening Soon; they’ve been entertaining company since in more ways than one.
Morning, noon and night: they’ve lost none of their shine and only garnered further accolades and appearances en
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As parents of two and co-owners of Vancouver’s award-winning French restaurants, Provence and Provence Marinaside, the pair’s excellence on the plate is exceeded perhaps only by their endurance. Besides raising a pair of children, Chef Jean-Francis has his BMW
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GS Endura motorcycle and budding black belt in counselling, while Alessandra celebrates salsa on a competitive level and has a dance studio at home. Yoga works wonders for both.
“It keeps me grounded, healthy and fl exible for when I have to go up into the ceiling and fi x something in the kitchen,” Jean-Francis said.
As per the three-year counselling program in which he is immersed, it pays similar dividends. “I refuse to go through life and not enjoy myself, but there are things that frustrate, so we all need to fi nd ways to make it work smoothly.”
Such as breakfast? Sharing a morning in the kitchen with
Indulge, Alessandra stirring the polenta, Jean-Francis putting his touch to an
omelette, the ritual of the morning meal becomes apparent.
On any given morning, breakfast is in full swing in the Quaglia kitchen.
“Actually, breakfast is a funny thing. We love breakfast. Still, after 10 years, people still don’t know that we serve breakfast,” said Jean-Francis. Save for weekends and holidays, which bring the brunch crowd like clockwork, breakfast is perhaps the only time you will fi nd a quiet corner to call your own at Provence Marinaside.
Then there is understandable industry attitude. He explains,
“Not everyone wants to wake up at 5 a.m. to do the prep work. Some chefs see it as a downgrade from dinner. We like to show how you can be creative and take real pride in breakfast.”
That pride shows on both the faces in the kitchen and where it counts most, on
the menu, where the house-styled croque benedict vies with the croissant shrimp benedict and ham and cheese omelette for most favoured. Naturally, breakfast takes on a lighter note as well, with a steady fl ow of special requests to be accommodated, ranging from the dietary to the die-hard health nuts who have come to crave Jean-Francis’ egg white omelettes.
“We have plenty of healthy options and don’t mind making something up at all, but people really love our take on the croque monsieur benedict-style and, no, that’s not really too healthy,” admits Jean-Francis.
“Healthy is just fresh and sensible. Eat what you love unless what you love is major processed food,” said Alessandra.
At home, the menu’s bend towards healthy is more obvious.
“It gets harder to set aside the time as the kids get older, especially on the weekdays, but breakfast doesn’t have to be complex. You can come to the restaurant for that,” said Alessandra with a grin. “It just needs to be there as both a start and anchor for the day.”
Her own secret recipe for a fresh start? A cold glass of orange juice swirled with honey and lavender.
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Preheat oven to 350° F.
Clean and prepare fruit, set aside.
Heat 1 tsp. olive oil in pan over medium heat.
Slice potatoes and sauté in olive oil to brown. Sprinkle with green onion, cover and set aside to keep warm.
In a bowl, mix together egg whites with spinach and sun-dried tomatoes.
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Eat less, exercise more, get organized. If you’re like most people, you’re constantly trying to work on those
three goals. Achieving the fi rst two goals is pretty straightforward: institute a moratorium on drive-thrus and dust off the treadmill – again. However, when it comes to “conquering the clutter,” most of us aren’t sure where to begin.
Of course, it’s no wonder: the thought of organizing a linen closet that has lost its way or (gasp) tackling the “junk” drawer – a shambolic catch-all of random odds and ends ranging from out-of-date grocery coupons to dried up superglue, MIA Scrabble pieces and an arsenal of loose screws and rubber bands – is enough to send most of us packing (and not in a handy Rubbermaid kind of way).
Yet, while the job of getting organized may seem like a daunting challenge, according to Janis Nylund, professional organizer and
owner of Orderly Concepts & Solutions in South Surrey, there are important health benefi ts and practical rewards to living or working in an effi cient and well-planned environment.
“In addition to providing peace of mind and enhanced function, aesthetic and safety, good organization helps to reduce stress, boost productivity and save people signifi cant amounts of time and money,” said Nylund. “Disorganized, cluttered spaces and ineffi cient systems in the home or offi ce can often lead to panic, confusion, lack of focus and a perpetual feeling of being overwhelmed.”
While she says most people are aware when they have “lost control,” telltale signs of chronic disorganization include frequently being late or running out of time, missing important dates and events, frequently misplacing items, not being able to relax and buying duplicate items of things you already own.
“Having too many things and a lack of logical systems or dedicated spaces for specifi c items and simple day-to-day functions, such as opening the mail, creates clutter and distraction. You can have stuff stuck in the basement and just knowing it is there creates mental clutter. Some of my clients have too much stuff in their bedrooms and complain of not getting a decent night’s sleep.”
While she says closets, garages, kitchens, basements and offi ces tend to be the most common spaces in need of reorganization, Nylund always recommends that her clients start with the areas that are causing them the most stress, costing them money or leading to problems such as missed deadlines or bill payments.
“If you are going at it alone, start on something easy, such as a closet or desk. Take everything out so that you can separate the items into categories or like-item piles.
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“Once you see everything you have, you can make better decisions on what to keep or toss.”
In terms of storage solutions and organizing systems, Nylund prefers anything that doesn’t take an extra step. “In other words, I prefer a drawer system over a lid system – especially for kids,” said Nylund. “Lids get lost, whereas a drawer is built-in and requires one direct movement for accessing and retrieving.”
“Sterilite drawers are one of my favourites for closets, playrooms, laundry rooms, pantries and garages. They come in a variety of sizes, stack nicely and are aesthetically pleasing. When organizing a child’s space, such as a bedroom or playroom, I recommend staying away from multi-coloured containers. Children grow older in no time and those colours will become too primary for them. Plus, too many colours can make the room appear more cluttered.”
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“Everyone has a different organizing style. The majority of my clients are visual, meaning they need to see an item or system (basket, desktop fi ler or sticky note) out in the open. Others prefer everything to be neatly tucked away. Basically, it comes down to liking the system you use. If it fi ts with your organizing style, you will use it!”
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Linda Chu, owner of Out of Chaos and founder of the B.C. Lower Mainland Chapter of Professional Organizers in Canada, says establishing organizational systems in the home not only helps reduce family stress and anxiety, but teaches children lifelong skills that will help them learn to be self-suffi cient, organized adults.
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Whether you are using an electronic or printed calendar, be sure to highlight each family member’s calendar entry with a different colour, as it will make planning easier and save time in the long run.
Before the new week begins, have a brief family meeting to gather important dates to enter into the master calendar. Make the “meetings” into a fun family games night or incorporate a tradition of hot cocoa and popcorn.
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A male relative, age 42, told me recently that he drinks a glass of red wine every day to keep his cholesterol down.
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“Daily drinking has been identifi ed in many studies thus far as a contributor to balancing cholesterol levels and, in doing so, to lessening atherosclerosis,” the author writes. Whoever advised my relative was not talking through his hat.
It is always controversial to maintain that drinking wine can actually be healthy. There are numerous religions and temperance advocates that forbid drinking, the implication being that it is inherently bad for you.
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The quantity has been defi ned fl exibly. Some years ago, a Vancouver doctor, in a paper given at the Playhouse International Wine Festival, put the recommended daily intake at close to half a litre. That would be excessive on its own but, in combination with meals, it is merely generous.
The Gene Ford book, which is replete with citations of peer-reviewed research, argues that wine benefi ts more than cardiovascular health. “Two to three drinks a day reduce cancer rates,” he wrote. “Alcohol may delay Alzheimer’s onset up to three years … An 8o per cent decrease is found in the rate of dementia.”
Wine and diabetes: “There is less diabetes incidence among moderate drinkers.”
Wine and gallstones: “Moderate drinking protects against … gallstones.”
Wine and osteoporosis: “Higher bone density is found among … consumers of twelve drinks a week.” Drinking can even reduce stress - not that we need studies to prove that.
One of the most surprising chapters maintains that moderate drinkers are at a far lower risk of getting the common cold. “Consumers of two to three drinks daily had an eighty-fi ve per cent greater resistance,” he wrote. Why? It seems that only a handful of research studies had been done.
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Wine is not a panacea for all that ails us, nor benefi cial in excess. But since people have been drinking fermented beverages at least for 10,000 years, it is hardly a “poison” as the anti-drink lobby characterizes it.
I am with the British scholar, Henry Aldridge, who wrote in the 17th Century that there are fi ve reasons to drink: “Good wine, a friend, or being dry … or lest we should be by and by … or any other reason why.”
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