Monday, July 02, 2018

PROheros found the real heroes at the Canadian Cancer Society

Over the past few months PROheros Cosplay Entertainment had the honor of participating in this year's 2018 Kingston Relay for Life sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society. #KingstonSpiderwoman was very honored to be able to fundraise and participate in this very meaningful and powerful event.

PROheros was able to organize many different ways you could donate, our Facebook Shop will continue to stay open for any further donations to carry into the next years to come (or if you're just interested in buying our merchandise regardless) and our Participation Centre will remain open until the end of August.
"Lastnight was a huge honor to meet and walk with so many fighters, survivors, children, participants, teams and volunteers. I'm overwhelmed at how much #KingstonSpiderwoman was loved by everyone at Relay For Life Kingston - Kingston Relay For Life and it was an honor to meet members of the Canadian Cancer Society You all are the real #proheros and heroes! It made walking (however many laps) non-stop for 6 hours way more than worth it, and I was very touched to have 2 teams clap as I finished my final lap. A big thank you again to everyone who donated and you will see PROheros again next year!" - Jessica Dunning, CEO of PROheros Cosplay Entertainment
From 6pm until midnight #KingstonSpiderwoman walked the relay non-stop and got to meet many people and hear many stories. It was definately an honor, and the real heroes are the survivors, fighters, friends and family who deal or try to delegate hope through cancer every day.

PROheros would like to personally give a BIG thank you to the following people, along with the members of the A.B.A.T.E Motorcycle Club - Woodstock Chapter 2, who selflessly donated - together we raised $271.00:

CEO Jessica Ayla (PROheros of Kingston, Cosplay Entertainment)
Yuta Shimizu
Kaela Simpson
William Hutton (Garton-Hutton Print Solutions)
Jacqueline Doummar Vienneau

Rosie Webster (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)
Brooke Middleton (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)
Scott (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)
Carol Burroughsford (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)
Dee and Darryl (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)
Big Mamma J (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)
'Cab' (A.B.A.T.E Woodstock Chapter)

I'm glad that I could have #KingstonSpiderwoman provide some smiles and laughter through such an emotional and empowering evening. Together Kingston was able to raise in total (and counting) over $108,645.00.

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Another Year.. Another Anime North!

After several stressful hardships I DID single-handedly make it to Anime North this year (If I can survive a weekend solo in Toronto, I can survive almost anywhere right?) The weather was hot, the cosplay was phenomenal and the crow was fun! Also my AirB&B hosts were secret nerds and marveled in my different cosplays everyday - their dog Oliver was cute too! I was very excited to see some recurring friends & cosplayers from previous years along with finally meeting some friends & cosplayers that I had been following and befriending on social media also!

Friday was a mix of last minute cosplay fixing, UBER rides turn to train rides, an exhaustion nap and finally making it for the Evening opening of Anime North.
#KingstonStorm from PROheros came with me to start off the weekend. I did not know Toronto would LOVE her soooo much!? I was greatly surprised - people love the 90's white version of her suit as opposed to others apparently. I also was able to attend some panels, workshops and browse some of the Merchandise and Artist galleries.

Out of all three of the cosplays (4 costumes in total) I brought with me think #KingstonStorm was definitely 2nd in the Fan Favourites and she will definitely come back for 2019.

Saturday was a double feature cosplay wise; after sleeping in because  of my Friday journey I started the day as a member the Inflatable Dinosaur squad! There were around 7 of us in total throughout the entire day (that I saw) and it was a blast! Although the heat was not kind and I had to stop every 40min and rest for half an hour I did manage to entertain everyone until around 3pm in the afternoon.

It was alot of fun scaring people, eating people, posing for photos and shaking my tail for videos. Some people take cosplay and conventions so seriously that I was glad I could bring so many smiles and so much laughter for a day.


Once the dinosaur had to retire for the evening - and I think I lost 50lbs in pure sweat and willpower alone #KingstonSpiderwoman attended the rest of night with me. It was nice to see some of my other fellow Spideys from the universe along with other Deadpool's and superheroes/comic book characters.

#KingstonSpiderwoman from PROheros was also able to attend some panels & workshops with me along with some great performances by Nagata Shachu - the most amazing Japanese taiko drumming and music group ever!

The Inflatable Dinosaur was for sure 1st in the Fan Favourites this year! The best purchase ever from my beloved workplace Spirit Halloween Kingston!

On Sunday I got to partner with my coworker Sarah as Japanese City mascots. I was Shinjokun and Sarah was Funassyi. I think we made a great pair and our costumers were pretty darn cute! I was most excited for this cosplay the entire weekend - I even made 2 new friends with some Japanese cosplayers who LOVED who we were! Those girls were great!

While I attended some other demonstrations while shopping for cosplay supplies I was even applauded by the fact I proudly had a bowl of ramen with fried egg included, as a hat on my head.

This lead to an amusing explanation and some advice and tips from one of the masters at the Arda Wigs booth! They had sponsored to sell & demonstrate some of Lumin's Workshop Foam Clay! It was alot of fun and I got to play with samples! This stuff has a clay-putty like consistency and dries cured to a foam lightness and flexibility!?

Overall I'm proud of myself for surviving the weekend, had a great time, and cannot wait to start planning already for next year! Some of the more notable panels I attended, I will be later blogging about here:
- Convention Survival: Solo Weekends
- POC: People of Colour in Cosplay
- Females in Fandom

Do you have ideas on who/what I should Cosplay next? My current list includes: the Escaflowne mobile suit, a Shadow Hunter, an original character designed by Mike Rooth (Ottawa Comic con poster) not to mention more characters to come to PROheros Cosplay Entertainment! Please feel free to leave a comment on who/what I should consider adding to my (ever growing) list.

Wednesday, June 06, 2018

YourKingston was there with #KingstonSpiderwoman


PROheros Cosplay Entertainment has the great honour of meeting Gail Paquette from YourKingston Media  during Kingston Comic Con, and a partner-friendship CEO's was born, haha!
Launched in August 2017, Gail started her own community paper, online to focus on the people, places and businesses of Kingston and is passionate about showing people all the amazing positivity of your incredible community! Your Kingston is "Your" multi-media event coverage company. We capture the community of Kingston. We inspire, inform and educate our community through photography and videography. We provide levels of media coverage depending upon "Your" needs.
You can find YourKingston and all their updates on our beautiful city on Facebook & Instagram
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourkingston.ca
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourkingston

Gail gave #KingstonSpiderwoman a small interview about what PROheros is all about! In exchange for another set of hands in the technical background, you'll be seeing more superheroes on YourKingston! You can watch #KingstonSpiderwoman's interview with Gail here:
Don't forget to 'Like' and 'Follow' our PROheros Facebook & Instagram, we will be having lots of events and possibly even our first contest giveaway very soon through the (hopefully coming) Spring and Summer! And if you have any pictures with any of our characters please tag or hashtag #proheros so that we can see them!

Facebook: www.facebook.com/PROherosKingston
Instagram: www.instagram.com/proheroskingston
GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/kingston-needs-a-hero
Setmore (booking): http://proherosofkingston.setmore.com/


Thursday, May 24, 2018

Anime North.. Bring it on!

This year I will be SO busy all weekend! Between the various cosplay, meeting new friends, going to performances, workshops and panels, hunting down my coworkers, photoshoots and taking a million pictures & selfies.. I don't know how much sleep I will get, but you can sleep when you're dead right? Here is my FINAL line-up what I've been planning.. Unfortunately some characters had to be taken out and shuffled around:
FRIDAY MAY 25TH 2018:
On Friday evening #KingstonStorm (from PROheros Cosplay Entertainment) will be there looking for other fellow X-men (I told her to leave her cape at home though because we have been warned of a heat wave)

SATURDAY (Morning/Afternoon) MAY 26TH 2018: 
Toronto_Dadpool, Spider_Seebs and I will be commanding a legion of almost 10+ inflatable dinosaurs! This should be incredibly entertaining - and alot of batteries needed!

SATURDAY (Afternoon/Evening) MAY 26TH 2018:
Next I have invited my great friend Kingston Spiderwoman (again courtesy of PROheros Cosplay Entertainment) to accompany me Saturday night. She is very excited to meet the other Spiderverse characters and make some new Toronto friends!

SUNDAY MAY 27TH 2018:
Finally this is the cosplay I am most excited for (save the Dinosaur stampede) I will be a yuru-kyara called Shinjokun! (Yuru-kyara (or yuru-chara) is a a category of Japanese mascot characters usually created to promote a place or region, event, organisation or business.) Did you know every City in Japan has a mascot? I LOVE THEM! 

I have chosen Shinjo-kun (which represents Suzaki City.) She's ADORABLE and I also LOVE river otters - if you didn't know. She wears a Nabemono hot-pot (with an egg, green onion, 2 pieces of kamaboko-fish cake and a mess of noodles) as a hat, which other mascots usually steal or borrow from her. You can learn more about Shinjo here and here is her Facebook Page.

One of my amazing coworkers is going to be Funassyi. Although not yet official, he represents Funabashi City. She has kept the final product a secret from me, so I am excited to see her on Sunday!

I will keep everyone updated via my Facebook & Instagram stories, until I can get home Monday to upload pictures. Let me know in the comments if anyone else is coming this year, what cosplay they will have, and if they want to meet!

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Anyone can be a hero!

PROheros Cosplay Entertainment is determined to make a difference by participating in the Kingston Relay For Life 2018 this year, sponsored & proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society

This is a nationwide event that brings people together to celebrate survivors, honor those we’ve lost and commit to raising funds to fight all types of cancer.

To make a donation directly you can click our PROheros Cosplay Participant Page

Some of you may have seen our PROheros #KingstonSpiderwoman #SpideyX and #KingstonStorm last Friday at École Polson Park Public School doing a Promotional photoshoot and saying hi to the children, parents and teachers!

We will be posting the Prints for sale throughout the week on our new PROheros Facebook Shop - so please Follow our Facebook and Instagram pages for news on when new merchandise is available! We heard that #KingstonSpiderwoman even got a new Super Spideysuit for the special occasion!

Orders can be placed throughout each week and will be processed by that Friday! To check out the shop's grand opening now you can click HERE

I hope you’ll show your support, and help #KingstonSpiderwoman and her other superhero friends reach their fundraising goal. Anyone can be a hero! Cancer changes everything. So can you.

Thank you from all of us at PROheros!

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Allergy Prevention is NOT just one click away...

Recently one of my best friends tagged me in a video to watch, about a peanut food detector... called the Nima Peanut Sensor (also available in a Gluten detector). You can watch the video below..
This ingenious device can detect if your food has peanuts
Posted by NowThis Future on Monday, January 8, 2018


How many times do I have to state my opinion.. if you cannot take the time to properly know what is in the food you are serving - and make sure your staff do also.. YOU DO NOT DESERVE NOR SHOULD YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE ANY TYPE OF FOOD SERVING ESTABLISHMENT! If innocent people are trusting to eat at your establishment, they should not have to bring any type of mini chem-lab or device to check your food - YOU SHOULD KNOW WHAT IS IN IT AND GIVE THEM THAT INFORMATION!

If your allergy is THAT severe that you don't trust the information given to you and you have to check it yourself - YOU SHOULD NOT BE TAKING THAT RISK! Why would you go through humming & hawing over it and risking "oh well let's order it anyways and I will check it myself"!?
First of all you're going to be charged for it, whether you can eat it or not, you could easily save that money and use it to buy already nut-free food from a store or the ingredients to make it yourself. And again if your allergy is THAT severe than you should NOT be touching it just to put it into a device anyways!?

This is simply teaching people to become lazy. To entrust a little man-made machine with their lives, especially if their food-based allergies are FATAL. If any food service owners/workers don't know the answers to what is in their food (first of all I would leave..) then they shouldn't be working and serving it OR at least give an honest "I don't know, i would greatly advise you not to order it."

But again this technology is probably going to be great for anyone who has minor allergies, such as lactose intolerance - I know many friends that take those pills in order to still be able to tolerate some degree of lactose in their diet. I'm sure that for example, this device would be good to give them some knowledge about how much lactose is in the food, in order to save them from some possible "discomfort" in the future. One of my coworkers mentioned that it may be good technology to use primarily if you are travelling to countries that have significant language barriers to your own. She recently took a vacation to Japan and it was hard to translate between English-Japanese to explain about her allergies. So yes I do think the technology could be very helpful in certain situations.

That being said, my food-based allergies are fatal. My allergies are to not only peanuts BUT ALSO tree nuts as well! I would never risk my life in this way during average daily life in my own country - travelling I may bring it as a very last resort backup... BUT If you don't know.. PLEASE DON'T TRY IT, don't touch it, order it or go near it.

Friday, April 13, 2018

Spending Easter at Kingston Comic con


Along with an extensive amount of cooking & baking - along with catching up on some much needed sleep, I spent my Easter weekend with PROheros Cosplay Entertainment at Kingston Comic con which was hosted by Pop Culture Canada at Queen's West Campus. The day was filled with a lot of amazing cosplayers, familiar and friendly faces, new friends, new fans and a lot of high fives and pictures taken!

#KingstonSpiderwoman and #KingstonBatman had a beautiful comic book style photography booth set up to meet and give free pictures with Con-goers all day! Helping them have fun with Kingston citizens was Catwoman and the Riddler. They were joined by members of the Capital City Garrison - 501st Legion storm troopers. Among some of the great people that they met were.. other Spidermen, The Beast (without Belle), Joker & Harley Quin, Hello Kitty Battle armor AND FURRIES (4 amazing super soft friendly furries!) Spiderwoman even had an interview with 'Your Kingston.' But the highlight of the day was meeting so many kids of Kingston and being able to see their faces light up (or in fear) seeing some of their favourite superheroes in real life. I saw alot of smiles that day from kids and parents. Feels pretty amazing.

Overall it was an incredibly rewarding, entertaining, tiring, fun filled learning experienced day! We learned a lot and laughed a lot. We even met some cosplayers who want to help out when they can! PROheros is growing! But for now here are some photos of the day, you can view them all fully on our Facebook Page:
#KingstonComicCon Hosted by POP Culture Canada
Posted by PROheros on Sunday, April 1, 2018

Friday, March 16, 2018

Yup.. Food is still Rotten (part two)

I previously shared: In my opinion..Some food is Rotten a blog post about the newest series on Netflix called ROTTEN. The show discusses food production, imports/export history, falsification, trends and more. Each episode discusses a different food from chicken to honey to garlic...etc. I first heard of the series because ALLERGIC LIVING posted an article about one of the episodes.

Previously I spoke about several facts..
(1) that although allergies (food-based or otherwise) have not been this common as recent years, this condition HAS been around more than most stubborn/ignorant people think - we may not have just always paid attention or had a medical name for it.
(2) that restaurant/food service owners & workers should KNOW what is in the food they are responsible for giving to their customers - and not copping out with shady cross contamination or ignoring FATAL allergy restrictions when customers inquire about ingredients.

Might I say.. just one more time..  If you cannot take the time to care for the people you are responsible for serving, if you cannot take the time to properly know what is in the food you are serving - and make sure your staff do also.. YOU DO NOT DESERVE NOR SHOULD YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE ANY TYPE OF FOOD SERVING ESTABLISHMENT!

Another point I wanted to talk about in my 'part two' is the concept proposed at the later end of the episode.. (which I think is horrific IF you have FATAL allergies).. oral immunotherapy (OIT). 
"The idea of oral immunotherapy (OIT) – introducing food early to retrain the allergic individual’s immune system – is explained so briefly and uncritically that I fear it leads to less than more understanding. 'Just eat the food' is the message that resonates, but the process is still in clinical trials, comes with side effects and isn’t for everyone." - Gwen Smith, ALLERGIC LIVING journalist/author
Because of the fact that my allergies to ALL NUTS (peanut and tree nut) are FATAL I think this idea is not only horrific but completely idiotic. I personally would never put my own life at risk like that. To eat 0.025 of a cashew or a pine nut every other week and slowly up the amount just to experiment with my life that there might be a 50/50 chance I may be able to eat nuts one day!? There is more of a risk one day you will end up dead.
BUT this is not me saying for people who have more minor allergies that it is not a fair idea and possibility for them. I am only saying for people with FATAL allergies that your life should not be so easily put at risk like that. Gwen Smith in her ALLERGIC LIVING article makes it clear also.. little is explained in the episode about this research & procedure that is it basically like giving fuel to all the people who so ignorantly tell you "oh come on just eat it, you'll eventually be fine."

Although I'm sure they had only neutral intentions with the episode, Gwen also points out "There’s too much of one bad guy and an extremely condensed explanation of where we’re headed with food allergy therapies - the other five episodes take aim at the production of individual foods: honey, chicken, garlic, milk and cod." Not the slander or massive decline due to blaming any type of allergy or ailment. Considering how often I still get turned down when ordering or hoping to purchase food, with seeing (or reading a POSSIBLE MAY CONTAIN LABEL) peanuts/tree nuts in food & restaurants, I personally do not think the decline is as drastic as it seems, then again it was only one farm's perspective in one State.

All in all what I took away from this episode is... (1) Allergies are real - GET OVER IT (2) Allergies are real- BE CONSIDERATE AND DEAL WITH THEM (3) treatment is NOT always a safe option (4) Food service owners/workers NEED to take responsibility and (5) PLEASE REMEMBER THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PEANUTS AND TREE NUTS!

And please comment if you'd like me to discuss my opinion on the other episodes, or any other allergy trend/topics right now.

Sunday, March 04, 2018

A Children's Wish is a Party

Last month I had the honor of taking Kingston Spiderwoman to the Princess & Superhero Dance Party hosted by the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada National Chapter.

Spiderwoman had an absolute blast meeting the many children & superheroes of Kingston! She received so many high fives and hugs all afternoon! She was even taught how to dance by a few small princesses. We were very honored to be able to help such a great cause!

The whole point of starting my business, PROheros of Kingston, Cosplay Entertainment, is:
- inspire people that anyone can be a hero no matter what gender, race or religion,
- show more woman that they can be superheroes too,
- showcase the various multicultural superheroes that are lesser known in comic books, videogames, mythology and more,
BUT most importantly to entertain children and bring some smiles into their lives! And this party helped me do exactly that!

I can't wait for my next event, please follow my Facebook & Instagram to keep up with my upcoming events/parties!
You can see ALL the pictures taken at the party by the amazing Eden Grove Photography at their pixieset online gallery here:

https://edengrovephotography.pixieset.com/childrenswishfoundationprincesssuperheroparty2018/

Here are a few of the pictures from the party that we caught Spiderwoman in! She cannot wait to help out the Children's Wish Foundation again soon.

For all the events PROheros has done (and hopes to do) in support of the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada
Current...
Posted by PROheros on Sunday, February 11, 2018

Sunday, February 25, 2018

All about Anime in the North

Last year for Anime North 2017 I had a BLAST meeting my fellow (original old school generation) Pokemon lovers! I was so busy with the convention and working and starting to get side projects together that I forgot to post about this shortly after it happened - I'm sorry!
So this post is a catch-up from last year.. and my next post will be a first look at my plans for this year!

My cosplay of choice was a Houndoom Gijinka (a.k.a "Moe anthropomorphism or Moe gijinka; where qualities are given to non-human beings, objects, concepts, or phenomena.) Some of you may remember seeing my teaser posts online about my costume in progress! I had alot of run listening to all of you guess which Pokemon I was going to be.

Houndoom has always been one of my favourite Pokemon (mostly because I LOVE Dobermans so much) it was kind of a crunch to decide what to wear for the weekend so I went with something more versatile & casual than complicated. I've always had a BIG deep love of theatre & costuming (mostly anything artistic and 'craftey' in general) and as I grew older costuming turned into cosplay.

Everything was hand measured, cut & stitched - I was especially proud of my tail, which lasted Friday until Saturday night before the inner wire cracked. But it was able to stand and sway all on its own attached to a belt I wore. If I had more time I would've loved to make a full mask/cowel or even a headpiece and paws.. maybe this year, haha!

I met alot of amazing cosplayers & coworkers, saw some great performances by Nagata Shachu (formerly Kiyoshi Nagata Ensemble) and Illuminair Entertainment along with attending some great workshops on cosplay building!

I met Spider_Seebs and Toronto_Dadpool along with the Symbiote_Spidey (it took me all 3 days to hunt them down, haha.) I was very excited to meet some of my fellow Pokemon who I had communicated with prior to the convention. It was a challenge finding them all because we were all running around looking for eachother!? But I met an awesome Charizard, the cutest Cubone, alot of great Pikachu, the best Solgaleo I've ever met (we kept texting back and forth trying to find each other,) James with his head stuck in a Wheezing and an amazing Steampunk version of Absol just to list a few!? I also met the coolest Kaneki Ken, a minion and lots of furries everywhere!

Here are some of my pictures from the convention, and please Click Here to find my album, it will also be updated with this years pictures too!



I would have to say my favourite memory from last year's Anime North though, (besides the great pool I got to relax in after everyday) was walking across my hotel parking lot (feeling like the amazing Houdoom that I am) and hearing a little girl scream and yell "OH MY GOD DAD! Is that Houndoom!?" When I looked it was a 12 year old Pikachu with her dad dressed as Scar from Full Metal Alchemist. I waved at both of them and we took some pictures together. I'm pretty sure I made her entire year lol her smile was worth everything I went through.

If you have any ideas that I should cosplay at the next Anime North, Fan Expo, Kingston Comic con or anyother event, please comment below!

Friday, February 16, 2018

Oh well.. Karma's a challenge?

My first new video of 2018 woo! It's small but it's a start to alot more ideas that I have for the year, so I hope it makes you all smile/laugh.. Here we go!

There is a video meme going around Instagram (and probably other social media) that has started in China called #Karmasabitch The challenge is to post a video of you transforming to the song Antique Gucci - Cryptex with the sample clip of Veronica from Netflix's Riverdale series saying "Oh well.. Karma's a bitch".

BuzzFeed posted their own explanation and version of the challenge on Youtube as well. You can watch it here. I think this is a great way to show someone's creativity, cosmetology skills, or sense of humour. It's been great watching so many videos from all over the world. Not only are woman and men having fun with these videos, but pairs of sisters, best friends, brothers, groups of friends and even cosplayers!

It's a good way to remind people no longer in your life what you've lost, or remind the ones in your life how awesome (or funny) you are! Mine is not only dedicated to the awesome people world-wide that are killing this challenge.. BUT also the losers I've loved, lost & gave up on! Miss me now huh? lol Click here (or the picture) to go to the video!

You can find Antique Gucci here and the Veronica Riverdale scene here. Here is a link to a "karmasabitch" search I did on Youtube so you can watch more videos! I hope more of my family, friends & supporters can get in on this little bit of fun!

Sunday, February 11, 2018

In MY opinion.. Some food is Rotten?

One of the newest series on Netflix is: ROTTEN a discussion series that focuses on food production, imports/export history, falsification, trends and more. Each episode discusses a different food from chicken to honey to garlic...etc. I first heard of the series because ALLERGIC LIVING posted an article about one of the episodes.
The episode that has recently sparked interest is "The Peanut Problem." It starts off describing (or some would say accusing) the recent plummet in peanut (and tree-nut because YES they are different) sales due to the increasing rise of people with food-based allergies. They also are quick to show some people's opinion that allergies have only began over the past several years.. which in my opinion IS completely WRONG!

First of all, there has always been allergies, there has always been viruses and diseases - the thing people don't think about while they are complaining is that have we ALWAYS known what they were? NO! Have we always known what to call them or how to cure them? NO!

I may not be a scientist but I can assure you things like Chickenpox or the Flu or even minor/major allergic reactions have been around FAR MORE than just the recent years they have increased. Way back in the 1600's or even the 1300's way before modern medical technology I'm sure they had illnesses..etc that people would suffer and die from. But back then they probably didn't label or call them anything other than a plague or the work of God(s). Back then people didn't talk and research about the things that killed them to the extent that we do now. I'm sure even back in our parents day there WERE people who had food (or any other type of trigger) based allergies but they possible assumed the symptoms were a cold, or the flu, or just a 24 hour bug they caught from someone else.. It's true the rise of fatal allergies is quite alarming, and I'm sure over the past several years most allergies were not as fatal.
So yes I do personally believe something is happening in our food or biology that is making allergies more severe. But no I do not believe that they have just magically shown up in the past 40 years to mock and torture anyone in the food & farming industries.

Although the episode does spend a great deal of time talking about some incidental deaths in the UK caused by negligent/ignorant restaurant owners who CLEARLY used peanuts & tree nuts in their food but told customers otherwise, I think people are missing the bigger point of why they mentioned it in the episode in the first place..
“If you don’t know what’s in your food, get out of the business – today,” - Chef Ming Tsai, American restaurateur, television personality, and celebrity chef.
Tsai is completely right! If you cannot take the time to care for the people you are responsible for serving, if you cannot take the time to properly know what is in the food you are serving - and make sure your staff do also.. YOU DO NOT DESERVE NOR SHOULD YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE ANY TYPE OF FOOD SERVING ESTABLISHMENT! The same way that venues are responsible as the last point of contact for someone drunk when they leave, you are responsible for the food you serve.
This also emphasizes a point I make constantly that people are ignorant or lazy to the fact peanuts ARE in a different family than tree nuts. They think people that are allergic to peanuts are fine to eat tree nuts or vise-versa. So it must be fine to just tell them there are no peanuts in the food, even though there are tree nuts (or again vise-versa.) This is NOT always the case!? Some people are allergic to peanuts, some tree nuts, SOME ARE ALLERGIC TO BOTH! Some people stay away from ALL NUTS because they do not want to risk their life in order to eat a pine nut but not a cashew.

My point being, if you can take the time and commitment to open a restaurant in the first place, you can take the time to protect the people who are trusting you to serve them. It is NOT anyone's fault that they are born or grow into a food-based allergy. It is NOT the family's fault that for once they want to take their children out to dinner to feel like a normal average party of society when all they do is read ingredients lists and hide at home because they feel no one is considerate or cares enough about food allergies. I cannot keep track of how many restaurants or cafe's I have been to and had to leave because the servers or cooks when asked about the oils they cook with, or if they have cross-contamination with ANY nut products say "I don't know."

Tsai points out that it is very easy to make your information known for employees AND customers; all you need is a binder or book with a chart of the most known allergens, list all your food products and simply check of the boxes of what contains what. SIMPLE! Everyone can refer to the book! I can't tell you how many times I have been told "I'm sorry I don't know BUT please hold on while I get the book, if you don't mind looking through it." OF COURSE I don't mind! That shows that even if they don't know my answers they know enough to let me look through the book and make a decision based on my own comfort level. GOOD SERVICE!

There are other points I could talk about from the episode, but I'd rather not turn my blog into an essay (haha) but I will make this a two-part post and cover more of my opinions. In the meantime you can click here to read the ALLERGIC LIVING article. And please comment if you'd like me to discuss my opinion on the other episodes, or any other allergy trend/topics right now.

Wednesday, February 07, 2018

New Heroes in town!

Previously I made a post about my updated plans for 2018 on my blog, I introduced you to some new blogs & video ideas and also my new business! Today I wanted to officially give a proper welcome (and explanation) to PROheros [of Kingston] Cosplay Entertainment!

PROheros is a cosplay (costume) entertainment service business. Looking for Black Panther to sing 'happy birthday' to your son? Or Catwoman to take pictures at your high school graduation? PROheros wants to service all kinds of events, such as birthday parties, public festivals and even hospital or private care visits! With every booking partial proceeds will be given to local charity - every time!

"I've called Kingston my home for so many years now that I decided to give back to the community. And ever since I started dressing up for Spirit Halloween and having a party for the children at CHEO (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario) every year I figured "why can't someone start this in Kingston too?" - Jessica Dunning, CEO
I've always been passionate about dramatic arts and her community. It's been my dream to one-day combine both of those passions into not just a job but a life long career that could benefit many! With over 13+ years of Musical Theatre experience and an 8+ month internship at Walt Disney World (working as a Creative Costuming hostess,) I hope to be able to inspire and entertain with the encouragement that anyone can be a hero - no matter how old, young, race or religion! There are various different forms of superheroes in our comic books, manga, anime, video games and storybooks that aren't just the cookie cutter norm.

Every Wednesday PROheros posts a different multicultural superheroine (supporting more female heroes) picked at random! We would love to hear more suggestions for our feature posts! They can be anywhere from comic books, mythology, videogames or more..

It's been a blast inviting the new Kingston Spiderwoman to come to town, she has had a great welcome into the community and has already helped Kingston General Hospital and the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada! I've also heard she may have 2 new friends coming to Kingston, here's a hint.. did you know that Spiderwoman likes "Bats" and "Ants?" As our business continues to grow we can't wait to invite more superheroes to come to Kingston!

You can follow my newest (and biggest) adventures on Facebook @PROherosKingston and also Instagram @proheroskingston to learn about many multicultural superheroes around the world, and my ever growing group of superhero (and cosplay) friends!

I'd like to personally thanks everyone who has already supported and helped my most ambitious business! Do you have a picture with any of our characters? Please tag us and use our hashtags so that we can give you a shoutout & thank you!

*PROheros [of Kingston] does not claim to represent authentic Marvel, DC Comics, or any other fictional character(s).*

Sunday, February 04, 2018

Extra, Extra, Read all about PROheros Cosplay Entertainment


Looking to stay updated with PROheros Cosplay Entertainment, but don't have Facebook or Instagram? That's okay! This post can help you follow along in our adventures in the ygk area!
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Saturday, February 03, 2018

What's taken so long!?

Okay so 2017 was kind of lacking in my blogging - I apologize! After removing a lot of toxic people & situations out of my life (and finding more positively fantastic ones instead), a lot of business hunting and side projects established it's time to get back on this for real! So whats been going on?

I have footage for about 5 other videos that I badly need to get done, I did buy myself new video editing software (Happy Birthday & Merry Christmas to myself) so I promise they will be on my Youtube throughout 2018. Some of my ideas are as follows:
- How to survive house parties
- Dancing 101: Michael Jackson moves
- When He leaves His first shirt at your house
- Dancing 101: How to K-pop
- When your roommates aren't home
- Dancing 101: Charlie Brown moves (saving for Christmas/New Years sorry!)
- Porter by Scroobius Pip (stop-motion cover)
- A day in the life of #KingstonSpiderwoman?
- "The Weatherman" a special movie production by my best friend and I - loosely based on a true story of one of my exes (haha)

Speaking of exes.. I have a new blog series to start, again purely comedic and loosely based on true events in my dating struggles (thank God that's over now!) Along with helping my one of my best friends officially launch her own business.. LadyWOLF Creations!

But on top of all of my video & blogging inspiration, has been my biggest pride & joy.. the launch of my Superhero for hire business.. PROheros [of Kingston] Cosplay Entertainment! Servicing the ygk area for costumed character parties, fundraisers, public events, hospital visits & private photoshoots!

I've called Kingston my home for so many years now that I decided to give back to the community. And ever since I started dressing up for Spirit Halloween and having a party for the children at CHEO (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario) every year I figured "why can't someone start this in Kingston too?" SO I did! Please stay tuned to learn more!

Are there any other ideas you have for funny or informational blogs & videos you'd like to see? Or any superheroes you'd like me to invite next? Please comment your thoughts!