Your version of Oprah’s Favorite Things

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are your favorite indulgences—little or big? What gifts do you love to give and receive? If someone asked you to make a list of Your Favorite Things, what would go on the list?


Ask which companies wanted to give me commission for promoting their products. That's how celebrity lists work.
Anonymous
My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.
Anonymous
Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion

Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO

Kiehls hand cream


Anonymous
I know I'm in my 30's when my immediate thought was, "My Dyson cordless vacuum"! Seriously, it's a game-changer. I used to absolutely dread vacuuming but we use it constantly with two dogs and young kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cocofloss!


Why? Why does floss need coconut oil/why do you like these?


I don't care about the coconut oil or the weird flavors, but the scrubbiness of the texture is awesome.

Also, by liking this I can make Dyson stick vac person above feel comparatively cool.
Anonymous
Saltwater taffy
Sweater capes
Calypso music
Chinese checkers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cocofloss!


Why? Why does floss need coconut oil/why do you like these?


I don't care about the coconut oil or the weird flavors, but the scrubbiness of the texture is awesome.

Also, by liking this I can make Dyson stick vac person above feel comparatively cool.


I’ve never used Cocofloss but recently read that most of the common dental flosses are coated with PFAS. I’d rather my floss be coated with coconut oil and will give this a try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion

Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO

Kiehls hand cream




I tried a dozen aluminum-free deodorants before trying Native. It’s the only one that works and isn’t irritating. I’m also a big fan.
Anonymous
Agree with Native deodorant and body wash. It's my "splurge".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion

Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO

Kiehls hand cream




What’s the big deal about Stanley tumblers? They are just water bottles. So dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.


Same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.


Nonsense. Surely you have a favorite product or organizer. The less you have seems like the more favorites you've figured out.

Example - instead of 10 pairs of jeans, you have one pair that you love, and ordered it three times. Your favorite shoes, jacket, etc. Surely you aren't walking around a nudist.
Anonymous
I looooove Japanese Cherry Blossom products. I buy lotions, candles, air fresheners, etc from Bath and Body Works. You can get good deals (3 for 2) most of the time. Not expensive but the scent is wonderful IMO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Native Brand Deodorant, body wash and lotion

Stanley 40 oz tumblers- they’re worth it IMO

Kiehls hand cream




What’s the big deal about Stanley tumblers? They are just water bottles. So dumb.


They’re wide enough to properly wash, the handle is…handy…they keep the water cold, and hold a days worth of water
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My list of Favorite Things doesn’t have any things on it. Places, activities, experiences - yes. Just no things. I’m at that stage of life where I’m trying to have less stuff.


Nonsense. Surely you have a favorite product or organizer. The less you have seems like the more favorites you've figured out.

Example - instead of 10 pairs of jeans, you have one pair that you love, and ordered it three times. Your favorite shoes, jacket, etc. Surely you aren't walking around a nudist.


PP wears experiences instead of pants, obvs.
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