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theyarnhub · 2 years
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How to Choose the Best Knitting Yarn?
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If you are looking for Cheap Cotton Yarn Australia, then this blog will surely help you.
Since various yarn types have varying fiber properties, some yarns are better suited for particular projects than others and some need 25mm circular knitting needles. Every knitter should take a few factors into account when choosing fabric, such as:
The Ply and weight
Certain types of yarn work best with certain knitting patterns. More plies in the yarn, which is made up of individual threads twisted together, give stitches a more textured and distinct look.
Worsted-weight yarn, a medium-thick yarn that makes it simple to see individual stitches, is what most beginners should search for.
When selecting the correct yarn for your project, weight is a key consideration. You must select a yarn that is the appropriate weight for your specific endeavor. You won’t need a bulky, heavy fabric to make a light shawl.
Availability
Pick a yarn that isn’t too difficult to locate or that hasn’t been discontinued. It will be difficult to locate more of a hard-to-find yarn if you run out in the middle of a large knitting project.
Conclusion
You might want to knit a large cashmere blanket for yourself, but it’s essential to think about how much yarn you’ll need to finish the job since fine skeins can be pricey. If you’re knitting for profit, keep your money in mind when selecting your yarn.
However, visiting YarnHub will also solve your doubts regarding buying an Ashford rigid heddle loom and the best knitting yarn Australia.
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bhadaysoulofstyle · 2 years
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 (I am really sorry for the hardness of these images, but they are only a reflection of reality).
Sheep struck, trampled, mutilated for wool!
Wool Is Cruel: The Truth About Wool precisely because of this atrocious practice - ( Mulesing )
WARNING  'sensitive content' video:
https://youtu.be/mvjewHrX56o
It is often believed, before considering the question, that the mowing of the wool is a harmless activity which implies neither the suffering, nor even the death of the animals. And yet, nothing could be less true ...
Much of the wool from which our pullovers, rugs and mittens are made from merino sheep. More than half of this wool is produced in Australia, country of the sheep par excellence. But this country is also renowned for a rather special thing that the local wool industry practices, namely, the mulesing.
What is mulesing
It is a 1930s practice of shearing the tail and hindquarters of the young lamb to control the incidence of myastholes - flies laying larvae the skin. All without anesthesia, of course. Note that the process initially concerned only older animals, because it was considered 'too painful' for lambs.
It should be noted here that the merino sheep is a species that has undergone a large number of genetic manipulations to produce a phenomenal amount of wool. Without these processes, sheep would produce just enough wool to protect themselves from cold and heat. In a climate that can sometimes reach impressive peaks of heat like Australia, this surplus of wool is not welcome and, added to the lack of hygiene of mass sheep farms, it promotes the development of myases that threaten to to literally devour the sheep slowly. The practice of mulesing finds its justification.
Yet many wool producing countries see it as an obsolete practice and it has almost disappeared in New Zealand. In this way, we can choose to mow the animals' hindquarters on a regular basis, to control the flies biologically, or even to provide local treatments that are successful in the eradication of myasthenia tea tree would destroy 100% of the larvae from the first application!). But is not it easier to cut the buttocks of sheep with pruners?
Find the mistake.
If they escape the museling, know that the lambs, barely a few weeks old, have the tail cut without anesthesia and that young males are castrated in the same way. One chooses to either perform a live removal to remove their testicles, or to surround them with rubber bands to cut blood flow - one of the most painful methods of castration. Gentlemen, tighten your legs.
Hundreds of lambs will die before they reach two months for lack of proper care and food. Neglect, abuse, and illness will be right for many adults as well. Those who manage to survive will be regularly shorn to a certain age ... where they are no longer considered "profitable" - and that age is not high, believe me. What happens then?
The long journey of sheep to slaughterhouse
Each year, nearly four million animals are sent by boat to the Middle East to be slaughtered according to Muslim ritual slaughter. Although there are more and more slaughterhouses practicing the rites of Islam in Australia, it seems cheaper to ship sheep on cargo ships and have them run in countries where there is less labor. Dear. Business is business.
Obviously, the long weeks of crossing in hulls without aeration, piled up on top of each other, plagued by lack of food and water, as well as extreme temperatures, are the reason for a large number of sheep. According to the Meat and Livestock Australia, between 1% and 28% of animals die on board these vessels from hunger, thirst, suffocation or disease.
Arrived at the destination, the sheep are directly transferred from the boats to the trucks which will lead them to the slaughterhouse. And since it is halal slaughter, the animals will not be knocked out until they are killed: while the sheep are conscious, they are cut off the throat and they are cut up while they are often quite living. They will only take long - and appalling - minutes to die.
Not clean for the planet, my wool?
In addition to the suffering inflicted on people who have asked nothing other than to keep their hair for them, it should be known that the massive exploitation of sheep for their wool and meat has a considerable environmental impact. Of all the animals, lamb production is the most polluting: the consumption of 1 kg of lamb is responsible for the release of almost 40 kg of CO2 into the atmosphere, almost 50% more than the beef! In New Zealand, methane emissions, mainly from sheep farms, account for more than 90% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions! To this will be added the damage to the soils: intensive sheep farms are extremely destructive to the vegetation and the land, causing them great problems of soil erosion. It is without counting finally the pollution of the waters generated by such exploitations. A study conducted in New Zealand has shown that the contamination of water from ovine fecal matter was such that, even on medium-sized farms, it exceeded all recommended levels for water use - whether it is water to drink or water for recreation. Yes, because in the waters, we also find a lot of chemicals to protect the herds from parasitic infections ... which therefore run in the water we drink, in which we bathe, and where the fish evolve ... that we eat. * And the others ? * And if there were only sheep, it would be almost too good, right? Many living things are indeed used to dress us, and many are suffering, when they do not just leave life. * Cashmere Our sweet cashmere sweaters come from goats found in the Kashmir region between India and Tibet. This silky fiber is nothing but the winter coat of the goats' chest: once shorn, goats no longer have their natural fleece that protects them from cold and disease. Of course, among the sufferings inflicted on them, they are peeled and castrated without anesthesia - once is not customary. A certain number of animals, considered to be 'failing' (to understand: their wool is not perfectly pure), are killed before the age of two. With age, their coat becoming softer, we practice shearling, ie we kill animals and tanned their skin with the intact wool: you know the famous Uggs? .. * The karakul
This is a breed of black-haired sheep from China and the term refers, by extension, to the fur of this animal. Watch out for your eyes and ears here ... because here we find one of the most barbaric practices. Because of the extreme softness of their wool, karakul lambs are killed, at best, when they are only one or two days old. For a fur of even higher quality, we do not even wait for them to be born ... We choose a pregnant ewe and, when the fetus (and normally future small) begins to give signs of agitation, we slice the throat of the mother and opens her abdomen: it remains only to cut in the placenta and cut up the lamb. About 4 million karakul lambs are killed for their wool each year. * The antelope chiru The so-called shahtoosh shawls (the name means 'king of delicate wool' in Persian) are woven from the wool of a Tibetan antelope, called a chiru. This animal lives at an altitude of 5000 m. and its fur, both light and warm, allows it to survive in extreme conditions from one end of the year to the other. This fiber is especially valuable to weavers in the Kashmir region because demand is high, and its sale and possession have been found to be illegal under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. Yes, because the problem is that we can not 'just' mow the antelopes to take their wool, it takes the fur in its entirety and, for that, no miracle: we must kill them. Every year, there are 20,000 chiruses that are killed strictly for their wool, and their body abandoned in nature (this time, I'll give you the pictures you can find here).
There are so many other animals that suffer and are killed to clothe themselves, including the Angora rabbits, alpacas and vicuñas, which I can not name here. The list is - alas - very long ..
* There are so many other animals that suffer and are killed to clothe themselves, including the Angora rabbits, alpacas and vicuñas, which I can not name here. The list is - alas - very long ... * A long list, such as this article, which is not intended to judge or condemn those of you who wear wool. I too have worn for a long time, and many of my winter clothes contain wool. One day though, I decided to open my eyes and looked for information. This is not always easy to find and fortunately there are individuals willing to do anything to provide it and, thereby, to enlighten us on what we are hiding too well. Behind the images of good old balls of grandmother or knits 'trend' offered by major brands in fashion, hides a reality sordid. So sordid that one would prefer without hesitation to keep the eyelids closed rather than face it. And yet it would be such a big step if a majority of us decided, once and for all, to open them and start making things happen. You probably think: 'But how to do without wool?' I asked myself the same question at the beginning, and I have since found many materials that replace it perfectly: hot, ethical, ecological ... it was enough to want to to realize that there was plenty of choice. We just had to open our eyes. We have the choice to live without suffering: why do not we do it? * To go further: One Voice, Environmental Working Group, Occupy for Animals and Wikipedia (mulesing). For alternatives to wool, it's here:
Hot, Ethical, Ecological? Yes we can!
SOURCE: https://antigone21
One Voice, PETA, Environmental Working Group, Occupy for AnimalsWikipedia (mulesing). thank you for reading
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Leopards, elephants & moon beams....
Everyday I'm learning so very many new things.........some on totally different tangents to yoga......today I learnt that Rishikesh is home to wild Leopards & Elephants.....ok so I will admit I knew about the elephants as there's evidence everywhere along the roads of their nightly rummages, I'm yet to personally see one in the wild, not sure I want to either......well not here in Rishikesh anyway as there is no safari car within cooee....Now the leopards...that was a total revelation! I've been told stories of dogs & calves being regularly picked off by hungry felines of the larger than average variety. Hmmmm maybe my nightly prowls, pun intended, should be curtailed.....pfffft she says as she is out & about writing this post whilst drinking her cappuccino. Obituary....Death by leopard as it couldn't take out the elephant. Caution will be exercised going forward..... The days are all flowing into one, I had no clue it was Tuesday, wondering where the hell Monday went. Sunday started early, I was out on the streets by 8am, which is early for Rishikesh & for me given the workload I'm undertaking, I started with a wonderful breakfast in Zorba's on the Ganges, nice to have eggs again......it's the only form of animal protein I've been able to get & I've managed it twice now. I dedicated Sunday to a gift shopping day & thoroughly enjoyed the interaction with the shopkeepers & stall holders. Probably one of the very best buys is the pure cashmere shawls & blankets from Nepal they are all so beautiful, warm & very light weight. Clothing, particularly woman's clothing, is very cheap here.....think Tree of Life stores on steroids without the associated Aussie prices....I have aligned myself with two very important people ....a bookseller & a tailor who also has 'off the rack' items, asking around everyone confirmed they are both honest people to deal with, my gut tells me that also.....both will ship to Oz.........BINGO.....pay-dirt! As for books.....OMG......everything here is so cheap by comparison to Australia & Bali for that matter. I am very surprised by the prices....more than a couple of boxes will be heading home. Note to anyone considering coming to the very far north of India as in where I am, or Nepal, don't bring cash.....very difficult to exchange, bank ATM's are the best option. There is a State Bank of India ATM here in Rishikesh that is attached to a branch....this is what I have been using although one larger shop did take US$ as payment from me with a rate of 67 ~ 1....better than the 64 I got from the hotel in Delhi. I have been told cashing US$ in Delhi will be easier when I return at the end of my trip, either way I'm not concerned as I'm sure the Cubans will be eager for my $. Sunday afternoon I spent a few hours by the Ganges in a deeply resonating satsang with Swami Atma, satsang is a combined mantra chanting & spiritual talk given usually by a Swami although my teacher, Surinder, gives an amazing satsang however he doesn't see them as such. A Satsang can & usually does shake deep within to your soul, for me it's impossible not to be moved by them. Updating where I'm at in my course....we are now up to presentations & conducting a class. Presentations I'm ok with....done plenty of those during my career however the class is a different story......Friday afternoon I get to lead a class program for 35 mins....probably going to be the longest 35 mins I will experience whilst in India. I will be well prepared, that goes without saying however the execution of such will be a whole new ball game.....breatheeeeeeeee The presentations that I've been allocated are on Pranayama (breath) & Digestive system...hope my brain has absorbed all that is needed....right now I'm a tad tired so I'm questioning what has stuck in the brain cavity....tomorrow all will be good. Surinder suggested that we all do one of his daily public 'drop in' yoga classes that follow our 2 hour strenuous yoga class each morning.........I told him I would 'observe' during one but to back up another 1.5 hrs of yoga immediately after 2 hrs of yoga......Surinder, mate....I'm 56 years old....older than you....I told him he was dreaming.....the joke was lost in translation, I told him to hold that thought.....also lost in translation.....he eventually understood NO. A lovely comment was made to me earlier this evening by our Meditation teacher (& our fill-in for Philosophy), a beautiful spiritual Indian gentleman named Sukhmeet. He said he was so honoured to teach me, he has never had an older woman in any of his classes & the experience I have been giving him has been soulful. Soulful.....a beautiful word
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Winter Scarf by yours-styling-best-friend featuring cire trudon candles ❤ liked on Polyvore
Theory sheep fur coat, 13 660 ZAR / Tod's white booties, 7 015 ZAR / Little Liffner leather cross body purse, 2 700 ZAR / Love Moschino light pink backpack, 3 240 ZAR / Maison Margiela convertible purse backpack, 41 390 ZAR / Fendi chain bag, 20 010 ZAR / Paco Rabanne heart purse, 6 085 ZAR / Strathberry handbags tote, 5 320 ZAR / Rebecca minkoff bag, 1 720 ZAR / Nasty Gal fold over crossbody bag, 215 ZAR / Multi color handbag, 190 ZAR / Diamond Star pave diamond earrings, 2 490 ZAR / Hermès fringe scarve, 6 255 ZAR / UGG Australia slouchy beanie hat, 505 ZAR / Gushlow Cole shearling hat, 2 325 ZAR / Gushlow cole, 1 850 ZAR / Brunello Cucinelli sequined scarve, 18 330 ZAR / Hermès cashmere shawl, 4 280 ZAR / Weekend Max Mara scarve, 2 375 ZAR / Print scarve, 2 290 ZAR / BeckSöndergaard yellow shawl, 1 130 ZAR / Miss Selfridge tassel scarve, 185 ZAR / Gucci lipstick, 475 ZAR / Cire trudon candle, 1 550 ZAR / Heart sticky notes set of 100, 71 ZAR
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krystalroser-blog · 7 years
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Winter Scarf by yours-styling-best-friend featuring Cire Trudon ❤ liked on Polyvore
Theory pink coat / Tod's lace-up booties / Little Liffner leather shoulder bag, $225 / Love Moschino quilted backpack, $280 / Maison Margiela leather man bag / Fendi backpack / Paco Rabanne yellow purse, $515 / Strathberry leather purse, $455 / Rebecca Minkoff backpack, $145 / Nasty Gal chain strap purse / Yellow handbag / Diamond Star rose gold earrings / Hermès yellow scarve / UGG Australia slouch beanie, $43 / Gushlow Cole trapper hat / Gushlow cole, $155 / Brunello Cucinelli silk scarve, $1,575 / Hermès scarve, $360 / Weekend Max Mara cashmere shawl, $205 / Cashmere shawl, $195 / BeckSöndergaard yellow scarve, $97 / Miss Selfridge scarve, $16 / Gucci flower lipstick, $41 / Cire Trudon candles candleholder / Coral home decor
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The Ultimate Guide for Holiday Gift Ideas!
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The Ultimate Guide for Holiday Gift Ideas!
Hi! It’s Tuesday and Team Fit Foodie is back together again today after over a week of being apart. I had such a fantastic holiday with my family and then Mark’s, but there’s nothing better than getting back into the routine of life at home. Now that Thanksgiving is over, we’re jumping full force into Christmas like it’s no one’s business. Let’s face it, it will be here before we know it.
I was surprised to see so many online deals this past weekend for Black Friday since deals are notoriously found in-stores on the big BF. I did a big order at Anthro because the entire store was 30% off. I’ve been obsessed with their all-natural wellness and beauty products lately! I also restocked on some undies from Aerie. It was 10 for $35, after all.
We’ve been working hard at Fit Foodie HQ over the past few weeks, putting together the ultimate guide for gift ideas. Can I just say that looking at all of these beautiful gifts makes me want to BUY EVERYTHING? Not for me though, for all my people. I’m the weirdo that loves buying gifts for people. Honestly, I do it at all times of the year. There’s something about it that warms my soul. In this post, we’ve separated out a bunch of different holiday gift guides specific to certain people in your life. We tried to hit all different price points and trends and hope these holiday gift guides make your shopping season a little bit less stressful. Enjoy!
Need help with some gift-giving inspiration? We created The Ultimate Guide for Holiday Gift Ideas for the moms, sisters, coworkers, boyfriends, etc. in your life! #giftguide #holiday #shopping
Gift Ideas for Fitness Lovers
Looking to wow the fitness lover in your life this holiday season? We can bet she will love any of these Holiday Gifts for Fitness Lovers. Guarantee her a successful sweat sesh with this new gear!
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Gift Ideas for Fitness Lovers
Women’s Brooks Levitate Running Shoes — $150
Bose SoundSport In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones — $149.95
Zella ‘Fitness’ Liner Socks — $25
Fitbit Flex 2 Fitness Wristband — $59.99
Hydroflask with Sport Cap — 35.95
Nike Cheyenne 3.0 Solid Backpack — $49.99
Zella Frosty Asymmetrical Zip Pullover — $69
Fitlosophy Fitness Journal — $19.95
Zella Live In Slim Fit Leggings — $59
Lolë Allye Tank — $28
Patagonia ‘Nano Puff’ Insulated Vest — $149
DiBoBo High-Density Foam Roller — $19.99
Kristin Ess Style-Reviving Dry Shampoo — $14
L. Erikson Set of 5 Sport Ponytail Holders — $12
Rxbar: Chocolate Sea Salt — $6.99
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Gift Ideas for Moms
Looking to get your mom the perfect holiday gift? We’ve rounded up some of the best holiday gifts for moms. We pulled items at all different price points from a cozy robe to a leather tote.
Gift Ideas for Moms
Baregood Dreams CozyChic Robe — $99
Salvaged Wood Cookbook and Tablet Stand — $60
Teapot with Brewing Steeper — $54
Pier 1 Ivory Farmhouse Canisters — $26.95
Kate Spade Mini Small Square Semiprecious Stone Stud Earrings — $30
Madewell Medium Leather Transport Tote — $158
Kiehl’s Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Mask — $30
West Elm Brooklyn Candle Studio Candles — $29
Patagonia ‘Better Sweater’ Gloves — $49
Pier 1 Farmhouse Multifunctional Wall Frames — $39.95
LOFT Blossom Pouch Trio — $34.99
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Point Dume Poncho — $128
Hue Jeans Socks — $7
Society Social Zoe Navy Pillow — $75
Eileen Fischer Clifton Perforated Sneaker — $134.98
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Gift Ideas for Your Best Friend
We know how important your best friend is to you, so that’s why we rounded up the best gifts for best friends. Buy your bestie one of these fun and thoughtful gifts and you’re sure to put a smile on her face!
Gift Ideas for Your Best Friend
PJ Salvage Peachy “Sorry Not Sorry” Tee — $52
Far Away From Close Stay In Slide Slipper — $78
Kate Spade Mini Small Square Stud Earrings — $32
Anthropologie Bed of Nails Meditation Pillow — $40
Anthropologie Flowering Monogram Pouch — $38
Anthropologie Outbound Mittens — $32
West Elm Love is Love Trinket Dish  — $14
Urban Outfitters Chunky Knit Faux Fur Pom Pom Beanie — $24
Urban Outfitters Potted Faux Jade Succulent Plant — $8
My Bucketlist Book by Axel & Ash — $34.99
West Elm Ceramic Animal Planter — $24
The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur — $16.99
MantraBand ‘She Believed She Could’ Cuff — $35
Blue Q Socks Women’s Crew Girl Power Collection Gift Set — $32.95
Anthropologie Tea For Me Set — $28
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Gift Ideas for a Fashionista
Gift shopping for your fashionable friend is made easy with this set of trendy gift ideas for a fashionista. She will turn heads with any of the gifts from this list! Here are our favorite gift ideas for a fashionista.
Gift Ideas for a Fashionista
Parkhurst Tara Faux Fur Trim Wrap — $150
J. Crew Leopard Fuzzy Slippers — $29.50
Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Lip Color — $37
Sam Edelman Kinsey Pointy Toe Bootie — $139.95
Sole Society Velvet Head Wrap — $24.95
Kate Spade ‘One in a Million’ Initial Pendant Necklace — $58
J. Crew Cashmere-Lined Leather Tech Glove— $98
Rebecca Minkoff Glitter Fall iPhone Case — $40
J.Crew Polka Dot Opaque Tights — $19.50
J. Crew Medium Pouch — $59.50
Urban Outfitters Blair Heart Post Earring Set — $16
Rosanna Porcelain Alphabet Trinket Tray— $10.80
A New Day Women’s Floppy Hat — $19.99
Anthropologie Faux Fur Stocking — $38
Anthropologie Salon Monogram Flute — $14
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Gift Ideas For Outdoor Lovers
Get your favorite outdoor-lovin’ lady outside this season by giving her one of our favorite gift ideas for outdoor lovers. We’ve collected the essentials to make sure she is prepared to enjoy mother nature with ease! Check out our gift ideas for outdoor lovers below.
Gift Ideas for Outdoor Lovers
Marmot Limelight 2P Tent: 2-Person 3-Season — $186.71
Patagonia ‘Better Sweater’ Zip Pullover — $99
Kodiak Surrey II Waterproof Boot — $169.95
Jetboil Flash Stove — $68.48
GSI Outdoors Halulite Tea Kettle-1qt — $25
United By Blue Get Lost Enamel Steel Mug — $19.95
Eno DoubleNest Hammock — $69.95
Woolrich Buffalo Check Boyfriend Shirt — $58.95
Hydro Flask 32 oz Wide Mouth — $39.95
Patagonia ‘Fisherman’ Beanie — $29
Stanley Prep & Cook Set — $39.95
Therm-A-Rest BaseCamp Sleeping Pad — $69.95
Patagonia Arbor 26L Backpack –$99
Free People Albury Crew Sock –$14
Chesapeake Bay Candle Heritage Collection Small Glass Jar Scented Candle with Lid, Firewood Fig — $15
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Gift Ideas for Travelers
Say ‘bon voyage’ to the adventure seekers in your life with one of these holiday gifts for travelers. Our top picks include items that will keep your traveler comfortable and organized all trip long!
Gift Ideas for Travelers
QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones II — $349.95
Amber 20-inch Rolling Spinner Carry-On —$135
Cozy-chic Lite Travel Shawl — $120.00
The Bucket List 100 Adventures Big and Small–$35.00
Retreat Backpack–$80
Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera — $69.00
Steve Madden Lancer Sneaker — $69.95
Ouai Travel Haircare Kit –– $40
Lexi Velour Jogger Pant — $69.00
Rose Salve Lip Balm–$5.50
Knomo Portable Charger — $69
LUXE City Guide Travel Set — $29.98
Carry-On Cocktail Kit — $25
Australia Travel Set — $88
Voyage Faux Leather Passport Case —$28
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Gift Ideas for Boyfriends
Don’t know what to get your man for the holidays? Check out this gift guide that rounds up the best gifts for boyfriends. Think functional and masculine!
Gift Ideas for Boyfriends
Express Marled Popover Hoodie— $29.94
Airtight Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker— $35.99
Allbirds Men’s Wool Runners –$95
Bose Soundsport In-ear Bluetooth Headphones –$149.95
Sendero Co. National Park Hat— $28.95
Cole Haan 4-Pack Mixed Pattern Socks— $40
Ugg ‘Byron Slipper’ Men— $139.95
The Original Beer Cap Map of the USA— $39.99
Osprey Packs Pixel 22L Backpack— $112.50
Patagonia ‘Nano Puff’ Water-Resistant Jacket–$199
Personalized Whisky Decanter — $59.99
Nike Tech Fleece Jogger— $100
Personalized Hidden Secret Message Leather Bracelet –$29.99
Nixon Sentry Men’s Leather Watch— $149.95
Schmidt Brothers New Natural 13-Piece Set — $144
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Gift Ideas for Coworkers
We’ve collected the best gift ideas for coworkers this holiday season because we know your favorite office gal pal deserves a big thank you for helping you get through those long work weeks. After all, she’s the best! Check out our best gift ideas for coworkers below.
Gift Ideas for Coworkers
Anthropologie Modern 2017-2018 Planner — $30
Nordstrom at Home Set of 4 Wood & Marble Coasters — $39
American Atelier Daphne Set of 4 Stemless Wine Glasses — $36
MantraBand ‘She Believed She Could’ Cuff — $35
Anthropologie Your Tea Box Set –$15.00
S’well Wood Water Bottle — $30
Nest Fragrances Petite Reed Diffuser Trio — $54.00
Anthropologie Mistral Artist Series Bar Soap Set –$28
Sugarfina Sparkling Holiday 3-Piece Candy Bento Box — $28
Nordstrom Milk Chocolate Almond Toffee — $24.95
Urban Outfitters Dry Erase Memo Elephant –$26
Traveling Blues United States Watercolor Scratch-Off Map –$28
Anthropologie Capri Blue Iridescent Jar Candle — $30
Wanderlust 2018 Desk Calendar — $22.50
Oasis Wide Stripe Scarf —$32
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The Ultimate Guide for Holiday Gift Ideas!
New Post has been published on http://foursprout.com/health/the-ultimate-guide-for-holiday-gift-ideas/
The Ultimate Guide for Holiday Gift Ideas!
Hi! It’s Tuesday and Team Fit Foodie is back together again today after over a week of being apart. I had such a fantastic holiday with my family and then Mark’s, but there’s nothing better than getting back into the routine of life at home. Now that Thanksgiving is over, we’re jumping full force into Christmas like it’s no one’s business. Let’s face it, it will be here before we know it.
I was surprised to see so many online deals this past weekend for Black Friday since deals are notoriously found in-stores on the big BF. I did a big order at Anthro because the entire store was 30% off. I’ve been obsessed with their all-natural wellness and beauty products lately! I also restocked on some undies from Aerie. It was 10 for $35, after all.
We’ve been working hard at Fit Foodie HQ over the past few weeks, putting together the ultimate guide for gift ideas. Can I just say that looking at all of these beautiful gifts makes me want to BUY EVERYTHING? Not for me though, for all my people. I’m the weirdo that loves buying gifts for people. Honestly, I do it at all times of the year. There’s something about it that warms my soul. In this post, we’ve separated out a bunch of different holiday gift guides specific to certain people in your life. We tried to hit all different price points and trends and hope these holiday gift guides make your shopping season a little bit less stressful. Enjoy!
Need help with some gift-giving inspiration? We created The Ultimate Guide for Holiday Gift Ideas for the moms, sisters, coworkers, boyfriends, etc. in your life! #giftguide #holiday #shopping
Gift Ideas for Fitness Lovers
Looking to wow the fitness lover in your life this holiday season? We can bet she will love any of these Holiday Gifts for Fitness Lovers. Guarantee her a successful sweat sesh with this new gear!
MY OTHER VIDEOS
Gift Ideas for Fitness Lovers
Women’s Brooks Levitate Running Shoes — $150
Bose SoundSport In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones — $149.95
Zella ‘Fitness’ Liner Socks — $25
Fitbit Flex 2 Fitness Wristband — $59.99
Hydroflask with Sport Cap — 35.95
Nike Cheyenne 3.0 Solid Backpack — $49.99
Zella Frosty Asymmetrical Zip Pullover — $69
Fitlosophy Fitness Journal — $19.95
Zella Live In Slim Fit Leggings — $59
Lolë Allye Tank — $28
Patagonia ‘Nano Puff’ Insulated Vest — $149
DiBoBo High-Density Foam Roller — $19.99
Kristin Ess Style-Reviving Dry Shampoo — $14
L. Erikson Set of 5 Sport Ponytail Holders — $12
Rxbar: Chocolate Sea Salt — $6.99
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Gift Ideas for Moms
Looking to get your mom the perfect holiday gift? We’ve rounded up some of the best holiday gifts for moms. We pulled items at all different price points from a cozy robe to a leather tote.
Gift Ideas for Moms
Baregood Dreams CozyChic Robe — $99
Salvaged Wood Cookbook and Tablet Stand — $60
Teapot with Brewing Steeper — $54
Pier 1 Ivory Farmhouse Canisters — $26.95
Kate Spade Mini Small Square Semiprecious Stone Stud Earrings — $30
Madewell Medium Leather Transport Tote — $158
Kiehl’s Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Mask — $30
West Elm Brooklyn Candle Studio Candles — $29
Patagonia ‘Better Sweater’ Gloves — $49
Pier 1 Farmhouse Multifunctional Wall Frames — $39.95
LOFT Blossom Pouch Trio — $34.99
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Point Dume Poncho — $128
Hue Jeans Socks — $7
Society Social Zoe Navy Pillow — $75
Eileen Fischer Clifton Perforated Sneaker — $134.98
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Gift Ideas for Your Best Friend
We know how important your best friend is to you, so that’s why we rounded up the best gifts for best friends. Buy your bestie one of these fun and thoughtful gifts and you’re sure to put a smile on her face!
Gift Ideas for Your Best Friend
PJ Salvage Peachy “Sorry Not Sorry” Tee — $52
Far Away From Close Stay In Slide Slipper — $78
Kate Spade Mini Small Square Stud Earrings — $32
Anthropologie Bed of Nails Meditation Pillow — $40
Anthropologie Flowering Monogram Pouch — $38
Anthropologie Outbound Mittens — $32
West Elm Love is Love Trinket Dish  — $14
Urban Outfitters Chunky Knit Faux Fur Pom Pom Beanie — $24
Urban Outfitters Potted Faux Jade Succulent Plant — $8
My Bucketlist Book by Axel & Ash — $34.99
West Elm Ceramic Animal Planter — $24
The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur — $16.99
MantraBand ‘She Believed She Could’ Cuff — $35
Blue Q Socks Women’s Crew Girl Power Collection Gift Set — $32.95
Anthropologie Tea For Me Set — $28
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Gift Ideas for a Fashionista
Gift shopping for your fashionable friend is made easy with this set of trendy gift ideas for a fashionista. She will turn heads with any of the gifts from this list! Here are our favorite gift ideas for a fashionista.
Gift Ideas for a Fashionista
Parkhurst Tara Faux Fur Trim Wrap — $150
J. Crew Leopard Fuzzy Slippers — $29.50
Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Lip Color — $37
Sam Edelman Kinsey Pointy Toe Bootie — $139.95
Sole Society Velvet Head Wrap — $24.95
Kate Spade ‘One in a Million’ Initial Pendant Necklace — $58
J. Crew Cashmere-Lined Leather Tech Glove— $98
Rebecca Minkoff Glitter Fall iPhone Case — $40
J.Crew Polka Dot Opaque Tights — $19.50
J. Crew Medium Pouch — $59.50
Urban Outfitters Blair Heart Post Earring Set — $16
Rosanna Porcelain Alphabet Trinket Tray— $10.80
A New Day Women’s Floppy Hat — $19.99
Anthropologie Faux Fur Stocking — $38
Anthropologie Salon Monogram Flute — $14
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Gift Ideas For Outdoor Lovers
Get your favorite outdoor-lovin’ lady outside this season by giving her one of our favorite gift ideas for outdoor lovers. We’ve collected the essentials to make sure she is prepared to enjoy mother nature with ease! Check out our gift ideas for outdoor lovers below.
Gift Ideas for Outdoor Lovers
Marmot Limelight 2P Tent: 2-Person 3-Season — $186.71
Patagonia ‘Better Sweater’ Zip Pullover — $99
Kodiak Surrey II Waterproof Boot — $169.95
Jetboil Flash Stove — $68.48
GSI Outdoors Halulite Tea Kettle-1qt — $25
United By Blue Get Lost Enamel Steel Mug — $19.95
Eno DoubleNest Hammock — $69.95
Woolrich Buffalo Check Boyfriend Shirt — $58.95
Hydro Flask 32 oz Wide Mouth — $39.95
Patagonia ‘Fisherman’ Beanie — $29
Stanley Prep & Cook Set — $39.95
Therm-A-Rest BaseCamp Sleeping Pad — $69.95
Patagonia Arbor 26L Backpack –$99
Free People Albury Crew Sock –$14
Chesapeake Bay Candle Heritage Collection Small Glass Jar Scented Candle with Lid, Firewood Fig — $15
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Gift Ideas for Travelers
Say ‘bon voyage’ to the adventure seekers in your life with one of these holiday gifts for travelers. Our top picks include items that will keep your traveler comfortable and organized all trip long!
Gift Ideas for Travelers
QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones II — $349.95
Amber 20-inch Rolling Spinner Carry-On —$135
Cozy-chic Lite Travel Shawl — $120.00
The Bucket List 100 Adventures Big and Small–$35.00
Retreat Backpack–$80
Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera — $69.00
Steve Madden Lancer Sneaker — $69.95
Ouai Travel Haircare Kit –– $40
Lexi Velour Jogger Pant — $69.00
Rose Salve Lip Balm–$5.50
Knomo Portable Charger — $69
LUXE City Guide Travel Set — $29.98
Carry-On Cocktail Kit — $25
Australia Travel Set — $88
Voyage Faux Leather Passport Case —$28
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Gift Ideas for Boyfriends
Don’t know what to get your man for the holidays? Check out this gift guide that rounds up the best gifts for boyfriends. Think functional and masculine!
Gift Ideas for Boyfriends
Express Marled Popover Hoodie— $29.94
Airtight Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker— $35.99
Allbirds Men’s Wool Runners –$95
Bose Soundsport In-ear Bluetooth Headphones –$149.95
Sendero Co. National Park Hat— $28.95
Cole Haan 4-Pack Mixed Pattern Socks— $40
Ugg ‘Byron Slipper’ Men— $139.95
The Original Beer Cap Map of the USA— $39.99
Osprey Packs Pixel 22L Backpack— $112.50
Patagonia ‘Nano Puff’ Water-Resistant Jacket–$199
Personalized Whisky Decanter — $59.99
Nike Tech Fleece Jogger— $100
Personalized Hidden Secret Message Leather Bracelet –$29.99
Nixon Sentry Men’s Leather Watch— $149.95
Schmidt Brothers New Natural 13-Piece Set — $144
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Gift Ideas for Coworkers
We’ve collected the best gift ideas for coworkers this holiday season because we know your favorite office gal pal deserves a big thank you for helping you get through those long work weeks. After all, she’s the best! Check out our best gift ideas for coworkers below.
Gift Ideas for Coworkers
Anthropologie Modern 2017-2018 Planner — $30
Nordstrom at Home Set of 4 Wood & Marble Coasters — $39
American Atelier Daphne Set of 4 Stemless Wine Glasses — $36
MantraBand ‘She Believed She Could’ Cuff — $35
Anthropologie Your Tea Box Set –$15.00
S’well Wood Water Bottle — $30
Nest Fragrances Petite Reed Diffuser Trio — $54.00
Anthropologie Mistral Artist Series Bar Soap Set –$28
Sugarfina Sparkling Holiday 3-Piece Candy Bento Box — $28
Nordstrom Milk Chocolate Almond Toffee — $24.95
Urban Outfitters Dry Erase Memo Elephant –$26
Traveling Blues United States Watercolor Scratch-Off Map –$28
Anthropologie Capri Blue Iridescent Jar Candle — $30
Wanderlust 2018 Desk Calendar — $22.50
Oasis Wide Stripe Scarf —$32
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