Anonymous wrote:OXO kitchen tongs
Dyson cordless vac
Zojirushi water bottle
Tatcha Dewy skin cream
Mason Pearson boar bristle hairbrush
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.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Thank you. I am the Cocofloss fan, and while I am Swedish Death Cleaning pretty rigorously -- I'm even donating books! -- I am still enjoying my floss, my Kassatex towels (the dog got the very old ones I was replacing), the King Arthur measuring spoons (old ones went to the kid who moved out), and the bonus episodes of Maintenance Phase.
I prefer magnetic measuring spoons. So simple, and I'm never searching for the lost spoon.
https://www.amazon.com/Spring-Chef-Magnetic-Measuring-Stainless/dp/B07DJ53GZQ/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?hvadid=404039886378&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9007792&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=4253184752979175576&hvtargid=kwd-846330423059&hydadcr=7660_9903400&keywords=king%2Barthur%2Bmeasuring%2Bspoons&qid=1691684885&sr=8-2-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1
I just bought measuring spoon that have two ends of different shape to use...so you can use it for two things without cleaning or drying the liquid off. Someone was a genius. They are also magnetic but I was them sperately and that does not really matter to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Thank you. I am the Cocofloss fan, and while I am Swedish Death Cleaning pretty rigorously -- I'm even donating books! -- I am still enjoying my floss, my Kassatex towels (the dog got the very old ones I was replacing), the King Arthur measuring spoons (old ones went to the kid who moved out), and the bonus episodes of Maintenance Phase.
I prefer magnetic measuring spoons. So simple, and I'm never searching for the lost spoon.
https://www.amazon.com/Spring-Chef-Magnetic-Measuring-Stainless/dp/B07DJ53GZQ/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?hvadid=404039886378&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9007792&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=4253184752979175576&hvtargid=kwd-846330423059&hydadcr=7660_9903400&keywords=king%2Barthur%2Bmeasuring%2Bspoons&qid=1691684885&sr=8-2-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1
Anonymous wrote: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.
Thank you. I am the Cocofloss fan, and while I am Swedish Death Cleaning pretty rigorously -- I'm even donating books! -- I am still enjoying my floss, my Kassatex towels (the dog got the very old ones I was replacing), the King Arthur measuring spoons (old ones went to the kid who moved out), and the bonus episodes of Maintenance Phase.

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.
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.
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.
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.