From the monthly archives:

July 2007

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My love for To-Go Ware bamboo utensils has been well-documented on this site, here and here. One thing I haven’t yet mentioned is the company’s stainless steel food carrier, a great way to carry your lunch that’s as functional as it is attractive. The carrier is based on the Indian tiffin-box, which has become a [...]

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If you’re like me, sometimes you get busy. Too busy. So busy, in fact, that you can barely find time for a shower, let alone remembering to feed yourself. But I’ve never been someone who goes for those “meal replacement” bars, which should instead be labeled “fun replacement.” Rather than suffer through yucky bars when [...]

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Back in March, I wrote about my experience at this year’s ExpoWest, and I said that I was “still sorting through my thoughts and notes on the show” at the time. Over four months later, that’s still the case. One company I’ve been thinking about since the show is gDiapers. I don’t have kids, but [...]

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Yummy Veggie Finger Sandwiches

by Kerry on July 23, 2007 · 1 comment

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My brother and I are very close, but we’ve always had a running joke; a healthy competition of who is the better sibling.  Currently, I believe he’s winning because he will graduate from college this Fall whereas I merely have a plan in my back pocket for when (or if) I return to school.  But [...]

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You may have read yesterday’s review of Climb On! Products Creme. Hopefully you also read the comments, which have turned into quite a lively little debate. One comment from Amy Reynolds, one of the two sisters who founded the company, stuck out in particular. In the comment, she says (among other things): “All of Climb [...]

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I am a walking injury. Clumsiness runs in my genes; as a child, it wasn’t so bad, but the older I get the more I can relate to my father’s numerous bruises and occasional yelps of pain while doing things around the house. He always had banged-up shins, presumably from running into things with them. [...]

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