Even though I do rather like raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, not to mention bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens, that’s not at all what I’ll be recommending here.
I’d like to think that I can make a tiny positive contribution to your health and your “best life,” by sharing some of my fave finds. (Most of these goodies will revolve around healthful and natural items, but I promise that other cool stuff will be seen as well!)
It doesn’t seem all that long ago that locating and purchasing health foods, or specialty food items (or most any relatively unique item), required a good deal of effort to hunt down. And after you tracked it down, it often required the extra effort and time involved in driving to a special store, or sometimes a making a mail order purchase by phone or snail mail. And because the items were not as readily available or in-demand by the mainstream consumer, you paid a pretty penny for it. Not convenient, not cost effective.
Today, we have it made. We simply go online, find what we want, click a few keys, and we can almost always find what we are looking for—at a reasonable price—and even have it plopped on our doorstep soon after.
Yes. As a longtime, bona fide health nut, online shopping today is close to nirvana for me.
I have several favorite online shopping spots, but I have to say that it’s hard to beat Amazon.com for a great many of my purchases. Besides specialty food items that tend to be seriously overpriced at local markets and more affordable at Amazon, it’s simply hard to beat Amazon’s book and digital book prices (and selection). They really do offer a convenient, cost-effective biz.
I invite you to take a look at my “marketplace” for Amazon.com shopping that I’ll be regularly updating. This is an easy way to share with you some of my fave finds. Though I’ll be blogging about many of the items over time, this section will provide a quick overview and a helpful shopping portal for ya.
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In the interest of transparency, purchases made via my site does put a couple of shekels in my pocket. The earnings are paltry in most cases, but no matter, I appreciate those pennies, nickels, or dimes—along with your trust in my recommendations! I hope to be of service to you. Really.