I'm having a bit of gleeful fun here with a short blog commercial.
Back to it . . . I do have suggestions if you're still shopping. From Texas -- and for all those who love or happen to hold fascination with TX -- here's a delicious gift suggestion that actually comes in the form of the Lone-star state: a crust-less pecan pie. It'll look scrumptious on yours or someone's table! Check it out Here:
Gaidos is a famous seafood restaurant located in Galveston.
The pies come in different sizes and begin at $25. They ship
more than 4,000 pies to fans located around the world.
The next one is made in Colorado. From the foothills of this Rocky Mountain state comes a wonderfully non-toxic candle that, as it burns, becomes a moisturizer for your skin. It costs $27.50; that price includes shipping charges anywhere in the continental U.S. Go Here to see a DEMO of how it works. And you can visit HERE to order.
This candle burns for up to 40+ hours. As it burns, it begins to puddle. Extinguish the flame
and dip your fingers into the puddling. Rub the melted soybean/shea butter
on your elbows, feet, etc. It smells nice, too -- available in four scents!
It's available through my online shop, The Green Plum.
The Galveston Daily News publishes Coast magazine, which just published my roundup of gift ideas from some island shops. Gift Ideas/story.
The magazine is inserted in the newspaper at the end
of each month.
I noticed one of the articles in the magazine focused on gifts for your guy. Can you guess
what one of the suggestions was, based on the photo below?
For gals and guys, actually.
Tomorrow, I plan to post photos from a famous Art Deco house located in a small quaint mountain town (go figure!); it's not all log cabins around these parts, after all . . . .
In the meantime, Sam and I wish you a joyous holiday season.