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.



Wednesday, 18. November 2009
Also on the topic of food, I ran into this blog the other day, http://www.fiftybucksaweek.com/. It’s 3 bloggers, one from the east coast, one from the west coast and one from the middle of the states. They are sharing how they are eating on 50 bucks a week and they try to make it good food and not just ramen noodles everyday.
Wednesday, 18. November 2009
My sister did the same thing with her husband. They each spent £2 a day (about $3.30) for a month (and then did it again for another month).
She did it to “show people that organic food is NOT out of people’s reach. That for £4 a day (that’s the same as a decent sandwich and a drink), two of us can eat a mostly organic, healthy, nutritious diet.”
I got to experience their food/eating habits when I lived with them for a month this summer. It was amazing the things they made. They were ALL delicious.
See the beginning of her adventures, here: http://lessandlessandmore.blogspot.com/2009/02/our-2-day-diet-challenge.html
Sunday, 22. November 2009
Thanks for the plug, Robin!
I need to update big-time.