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Chatelaine

Spring 2023
Magazine

Chatelaine covers all of the issues—big and small—that matter to them, from climate change and caregiving to cannabis, Canadian fashion and what to cook now.

Chatelaine

Go For Sweet • Let these maple-forward recipes steal the show at your next social gathering.

Ninety-Flipping-Five!

THE DISH A LITTLE BIT OF THIS, A LITTLE BIT OF THAT

Gaga for gochujang! How to use it in everything

Built for Comfort • Meet an architectural historian who turns easygoing, lived-in fashion into an art form

It’s Raining Books • Your spring reading forecast? Absolutely stellar

Best on Board • We tasted more than 40 vegan cheeses to find the (sorry!) crème de la crème

How to Fight Menopausal Weight Gain • Among the slew of indignities menopause can bring, weight gain is just one more poke in the eye. A change in routine—and mindset—can help

Follow My Lead • This hands-free dog leash is great for walks and runs

SOCKS APPEAL • A cute pair of socks might just be the easiest way to dress up your footwear for spring. Whether you put a twist on the preppy look, with frilly white chaussettes and classic black loafers, or load up on colours, patterns and embellishments, the contrast is sure to make your sole-mates pop. Not sure where to start? You can’t go wrong with trendy slouchy socks and Mary Janes.

Solid Gold

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Rest & Relaxation • Transform your bedroom into a dreamy sanctuary with earthy hues, nature-inspired textures and snooze-inducing scents

Testing the New Anti-Aging Collection from Avène • Can this regimen of four key products brighten and smooth my tired complexion? Let’s find out

HOW TO Propagate Your Plants • Cultivate a lush jungle vibe with what you already have

Divorced in Paradise • Leaving my wife meant finally giving myself permission to chase my own dreams instead

SEEING THE FOREST FOR THE TREES • Suzanne Simard has spent more than 40 years studying the mysteries of the forest. Now, her memoir is hitting the big screen—transforming how the world looks at trees

Schmecks Appeal • Edna Staebler never set out to be a cookbook author—and it’s that laid-back, convivial attitude that made her books so beloved, even decades later

5 Indigenous makers on the sustainable practices that define their work

On the Uptick • Lyme disease already affects thousands of Canadian women. The climate crisis could mean an even greater number of infections

How Else Is Climate Change Affecting Our Health?

Meet the Woman Planning for the Next Pandemic • Dr. Joanne Liu has spent her career warning us about global health crises like Ebola and COVID-19. Now, she has the tools Canada needs to prepare for the Next Big Bad—if only, this time, we’ll listen to her

IN LABOUR AT HOME • When medical care is too far and difficult to reach, some rural Canadians are turning to unassisted home births for lack of a better option

25 DELICIOUS, DOABLE RECIPES • Chef and writer Christine Flynn on the everyday magic of slowing down for dinner—and five recipes that, together or alone, make a delicious meal

THE GRAIN COURSE • Grain salads are a big staple in my home. With a handful of ingredients, you can turn any grain into a nourishing and delicious lunch or dinner bowl. They can be eaten warm or cold, and a big batch will last in your fridge for a few days—a great option when you’re looking to add a bit of convenience to meal prepping. These ones will have you coming back for more!

Cake Forever! • The way we cook has changed a lot over the past century, but one thing remains constant: Cake is always a reason to celebrate. We dug through hundreds of issues to find recipes from every...


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 92 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Spring 2023

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  • Release date: March 3, 2023

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Chatelaine covers all of the issues—big and small—that matter to them, from climate change and caregiving to cannabis, Canadian fashion and what to cook now.

Chatelaine

Go For Sweet • Let these maple-forward recipes steal the show at your next social gathering.

Ninety-Flipping-Five!

THE DISH A LITTLE BIT OF THIS, A LITTLE BIT OF THAT

Gaga for gochujang! How to use it in everything

Built for Comfort • Meet an architectural historian who turns easygoing, lived-in fashion into an art form

It’s Raining Books • Your spring reading forecast? Absolutely stellar

Best on Board • We tasted more than 40 vegan cheeses to find the (sorry!) crème de la crème

How to Fight Menopausal Weight Gain • Among the slew of indignities menopause can bring, weight gain is just one more poke in the eye. A change in routine—and mindset—can help

Follow My Lead • This hands-free dog leash is great for walks and runs

SOCKS APPEAL • A cute pair of socks might just be the easiest way to dress up your footwear for spring. Whether you put a twist on the preppy look, with frilly white chaussettes and classic black loafers, or load up on colours, patterns and embellishments, the contrast is sure to make your sole-mates pop. Not sure where to start? You can’t go wrong with trendy slouchy socks and Mary Janes.

Solid Gold

MORE TO LOVE

Hot Off the Press

Rest & Relaxation • Transform your bedroom into a dreamy sanctuary with earthy hues, nature-inspired textures and snooze-inducing scents

Testing the New Anti-Aging Collection from Avène • Can this regimen of four key products brighten and smooth my tired complexion? Let’s find out

HOW TO Propagate Your Plants • Cultivate a lush jungle vibe with what you already have

Divorced in Paradise • Leaving my wife meant finally giving myself permission to chase my own dreams instead

SEEING THE FOREST FOR THE TREES • Suzanne Simard has spent more than 40 years studying the mysteries of the forest. Now, her memoir is hitting the big screen—transforming how the world looks at trees

Schmecks Appeal • Edna Staebler never set out to be a cookbook author—and it’s that laid-back, convivial attitude that made her books so beloved, even decades later

5 Indigenous makers on the sustainable practices that define their work

On the Uptick • Lyme disease already affects thousands of Canadian women. The climate crisis could mean an even greater number of infections

How Else Is Climate Change Affecting Our Health?

Meet the Woman Planning for the Next Pandemic • Dr. Joanne Liu has spent her career warning us about global health crises like Ebola and COVID-19. Now, she has the tools Canada needs to prepare for the Next Big Bad—if only, this time, we’ll listen to her

IN LABOUR AT HOME • When medical care is too far and difficult to reach, some rural Canadians are turning to unassisted home births for lack of a better option

25 DELICIOUS, DOABLE RECIPES • Chef and writer Christine Flynn on the everyday magic of slowing down for dinner—and five recipes that, together or alone, make a delicious meal

THE GRAIN COURSE • Grain salads are a big staple in my home. With a handful of ingredients, you can turn any grain into a nourishing and delicious lunch or dinner bowl. They can be eaten warm or cold, and a big batch will last in your fridge for a few days—a great option when you’re looking to add a bit of convenience to meal prepping. These ones will have you coming back for more!

Cake Forever! • The way we cook has changed a lot over the past century, but one thing remains constant: Cake is always a reason to celebrate. We dug through hundreds of issues to find recipes from every...


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