Anonymous wrote:O'Ceder Spin Mop
The mop head is easily removable and washed, the mop itself is telescopic, so it's easy to store in my small closet. I use a tsp of powdered Tide + hot water and my floors are super clean. Plus they dry quickly because the mop spins out the water so efficiently.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised we are this far in without a mention of the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer Hot Air Brush. I keep a new one at all times for when the one I’m using dies (usually after about 2 years).
That's because we're all over that hair dryer after realizing how it FRIED our hair during the Covid times. We've moved on.
Anonymous wrote:Freckled Poppy Jeans. They are expensive (in my opinion) and worth every penny. If you follow their size guidance, you will be very happy. I have a pair of jeans and some shorts and they are my absolute favorite.
https://freckledpoppy.com
I also love my air fryer(s). We used our air fryer so much that I bought a second, smaller one, so while the main dish is cooking for us I could also do the side in the other one. I don't ever use my oven anymore and it encourages us to eat healthier more regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised we are this far in without a mention of the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer Hot Air Brush. I keep a new one at all times for when the one I’m using dies (usually after about 2 years).
That's because we're all over that hair dryer after realizing how it FRIED our hair during the Covid times. We've moved on.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised we are this far in without a mention of the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer Hot Air Brush. I keep a new one at all times for when the one I’m using dies (usually after about 2 years).
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.
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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:My Kindle Oasis - I rarely read physical books at this point. The battery life is great (I only connect to WiFi when downloading), I can read in sun, dark rooms, or next to the pool without worries.
I mainly use Libby to check out books, so after the initial purchase, my book budget is super low.
I love my kindle paper white so much. I joined Kindle Unlimited because I read so much, and while you don't get the super popular books, I am always entertained and have multiple books going at a time. I love it. For $11/month I get so much out of it!!! For the popular ones, I use the library too. But when my kindle breaks, I'm getting an oasis!!!
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.
Really? No favorite things? I love Burt's Bees Vanilla Bean Lip Balm. It smells good and has a non-greasy texture. I am constantly grabbing lip balm because my lips are very dry, but I can't stand chapstick or blistex brands. This is $5 but it might be one of my favorite things.
I get that you're a places and experiences person, but you have no little things in your life that you love or "can't live without"?
Anonymous wrote:Kindle Oasis + 3 library cards + Libby
Anonymous wrote:When I am visiting a pregnant, new mom or sick friend, I always gift my favorite "feel good" cozy items -
Nordic Peace smiley socks, Laniege lip mask and a Bodha scented eye pillow. https://www.nordicpeace.com/products/smiley-face-socks-pack
https://bodha.com/shop/aromatherapy-eye-pillow-cashmere-marle
https://www.sephora.com/product/lip-sleeping-mask-P420652