I’m going to do most of my Christmas shopping from handmade, or used items. I say most because I’ve already bought two items for my parents over the summer that were new. But I have several ideas that are handmade or used for other people.
I’m doing a lot of shopping on Etsy, which is an amazing hand made shop. I think the best part about Etsy is the reasonably priced (or free) shipping costs. I just had something delivered that was shipped for free, and last year, I’ve had to pay 75 cents for other items. It’s not like eBay where you purchase something for $3, and they make you pay $9 in shipping!!
I also have the good news that I ordered our local turkey for Thanksgiving yesterday. $3 a pound, but it’s from Bob’s Turkey Farm in Lancaster, MA (two towns over). It’s raised right on a farm there, and I go to the farm to pick it up. I’m supporting a local farmer, and will have a delicious bird for Thanksgiving, and not a cheap 49 cent frozen bird from Market Basket. To get birds to cost that little money, I don’t even want to think about how they are raised, and how they can get them so mass produced that they are practically given away. No thank you!
Of course, I just watched Food, Inc. It’s the movie version (almost) of Michael Pollan’s book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma. I highly suggest you watch it.
I’ve also decided to eat less meat, as I did back in the Spring.


