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Get Fit at The Beach

“Get Fit” at The Beach this weekend | Dubai

This weekend, on February 5 & 6, fitness enthusiasts can head down to THE BEACH for two fun-filled days of energising activities at Sea Breeze with volleyball tournaments, BTME Beach tennis fitness classes, Water Adventure water sport competitions, waterpark challenges and more.

Enjoy fantastic prizes and giveaways as you celebrate fitness all day, from sunrise to sunset!

Register now at getfit@thebeach.ae

For more information, visit

THE BEACH

How to detox your home | Here are 5 chemicals I have started to eliminate from my house | A good start to the New Year

There are so many unknown chemicals today that we use in our home and many names I can’t even pronounce or decipher if they are good or bad.  I do feel that as consumers we are not being protected as much as we think. I feel strongly that with children in the home I need to spend time researching the best for them. I have always tried to ensure that I read labels of most products that come into the home – this is tough but I assure once you start this project you will be shocked at how many chemicals are in the home. I will also show you some cleaning alternatives that we use at home.

Here are some chemicals that I look out for. There are many more chemicals on the hit list but it can be confusing but here are some major ones that I started to focus on first.

#Formaldehyde – found in shampoos, keratin hair straighteners, hairgels, and eyelash glues and some body washes, cleaning products that kill 100% of bacteria.

So what is it? This is a chemical preservative to stop the growth of bacteria, and this oddly straightens the hair making it silky smooth.

Why is it bad? Formaldehyde can cause cancers after repeated exposure to the chemical, and can be known to trigger allergic reactions, rashes, nosebleeds, asthma and other medical issues.  Also by eliminating all bacteria you create some strands that become more resilient – hospitals are now as a result facing issues of the superbugs.

#Sodium lauryl or sodium laureth sulfate (SLS) – found in children’s bath products and also in adult bath products.

So what is it? This is a silly ingredient added just to make your kids’ bath or shampoos more foamy.

Why is it bad? When these chemicals are manufactured, the release a toxic bi-product called 1.4-dioxane. This chemical easily penetrates through the skin, and can cause cancer and birth defects. It may also be toxic to other organs like the kidneys, neurological system and respiratory system.

#Mercury – can be found in some children’s face paints and mascara

So what is it? It is a preservative to stop the growth of bacteria

Why is it bad? It is a well-known neurotoxin that can cause reactions on the skin and it is easily absorbed by the body and it gets accumulated in the body. The FDA in the US allows it eye make-up in very small amounts if no better alternatives can be found – which is a loophole. So make sure your brand of makeup manufactured in the US doesn’t fall into this category.

#Lead – found in lipsticks and some children’s face paints

So what is it? Lead and other heavy metals like cadmium and nickel are contaminants (which naturall occur in some pigments). The FDA tested 400 lipsticks in 2010 and detectable levels were found in all them.

Why is it bad? It is another well-known neurotoxin which can effect learning delays, autism and other neurological problems for babies. If you are pregnant, be cautious of the lead content. There is no safe level of lead exposure.

To find some alternative cleaning solutions click here.

 To find out more information, Google can be a good source but also, Jessica Alba’s The Honest Life, and Healthy Child and Healthy World by Christopher Gavin are great reads for parents.

Toko Family Friday brunch | The Viel family review

My family were invited to review Toko’s newly launched family brunch, and FAMILY is the focus of the brunch.  We sat outside under Toko’s signature umbrellas in the cool shaded gardens of the restaurant and the weather in Dubai is just perfect for outdoor dining at the moment.

We were impressed with the brunch, and it was genuinely easy with the children.  As most people know brunch isn’t the easiest thing for my family with 4 children aged 6, 4, 3 and 1.

Toko Sydney is the original award winning restaurant that has changed the Japanese dining landscape in Australia and Dubai opened its doors a few years back bringing with it the same concept.

Food at Brunch

As you would expect with a Japanese restaurant there was an assortment of sushi and sashimi, including salmon, tuna and seabass.   There are plenty of cooked dishes from noodles, tempura, dumplings, and they have set up a robata grill for roast chickens, beef, skewered vegetables which my boys definitely enjoyed.

Children

The lunch is generally frequented by other families whose children are aged between newborns and 8 year olds.  The kids are free to roam and run between the tables – no one judges since every table has at least one child.  The outdoor area is enclosed and  small enough to keep an eye on your children at all times.

The restaurant set up a very small but clean play zone, probably best for toddlers up to 5 years – my kids loved it.  The kids were entertained with face painting, and balloon twisting that kept my children busy until we were ready to leave.  The restaurant also brought out candy floss machines, and I was relieved that my kids turned down, who opted for the  trays of fresh watermelons instead.

If your kids aren’t so adventurous to try Japanese food, you will be relieved to know that they are children’s favourites listed on a separate menu including pasta bolognese, chicken and vegetable fried rice, vegetable tempura, mini cheese burgers, Toko chicken strips, and Toko fries.

Top tip: bring a cardigan or jumper for the children as the garden can get a bit nippy.

Prices are definitely competitive and there are three packages.

AED 195 – Non-alcoholic brunch 

AED350 – Alcoholic brunch includes an assortment of beer, wine and house cocktails.

AED535 – Champagne Brunch – this price allows one bottle of Verve Clicquot max.

For more information go to www.toko-dubai.com 

For bookings +971 (0) 4442 8383 or email reservations@toko-dubai.com

Dubai Winter Festival 2015

Dubai Christmas Markets

Check out Dubai’s Christmas Markets for this holiday season!!!!

Dubai Winter Festival at Dubai World Trade Centre

Now in its 4th year, the Dubai Winter Festival is the largest and most enjoyable weekend of festive fun with. It is everything you love about Christmas all in one place.

With plenty of seasonal features, you can visit Santa’s Grotto, watch our Christmas tree lighting ceremony and check out Peter Pan’s Christmas adventure! So much for you and your family to enjoy this festive season!

When: December 17 to 19, 2015

Time: Thursday from 4pm to 10pm

Friday and Saturday from 3pm to 10pm

Price: Adults – Advanced 55dhs / On Door 75dhs

Child – Advanced 25dhs / On Door 35dhs

 

Ripe Festive Market at Zabeel Park and Pond’s Park Al Barsha

This community organic market offers shoppers the chance to stock up on seasonal local veg as well as cool, artisan products. Visitors can also order a Festive Box, which comes packed with Brussels sprouts, clementines and more. Alongside shopping will be workshops, meet and greets with elves opportunities and carol singing. The Saturday December 12 market at Al Barsha Pond Park will see the switching on of the Christmas tree lights.

Zabeel Park

When:  Every Friday from December 5  to 25, 2014

Time: From 9am to 3pm

Pond’s Park Al Barsha

When: Every Saturday from December 5  to 26, 2015

Time: From 4pm to 9pm

Price: Free

 

Fort Island’s Festive Market at Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Madinat Jumeirah is announcing the return of its annual festive market this December at the recently refurbished Fort Island.

There will be a designated family arrival and drop off area, a selection of rides, slides, bungee jump, trampolines, an ice rink, the North Pole train, stilt walkers and much more.

From December 19 – 30 families can watch the musical ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ at Madinat Theatre. Based on the 1947 motion picture, this musical will take guests on an all singing and dancing journey through New York.

When: December 17 to 27, 2015

Time: Weekdays from 3pm to Midnight

Weekends from 1pm to Midnight

Price: Free