Since we are all busy and frazzled being joyful at this time of year, I have decided to devote December to nibbles, bites, tricks and tips. Small little snacks, that don't take too long to read, with excellent advice, simple to prepare recipes, and good gifties. If you need more than a snack, be sure to check here for my mega foodie gift idea post.
I have decided to dub it Snacember.
(Which I am aware is a totally ridiculous name, but I couldn't think of a better one, so we will all have to live with it.)
Every day this month will have a small snack from me, and I hope you will schedule a couple of minutes a day for us to have a little snack break together in all our holiday madness!
Snack #1
Reuseable shopping bags, like Baggu Bags
I love these colorful nylon bags for shopping. They come in singles
, or packs
of 3 or 5, fit easily in your purse or pocket, have sturdy handles that go over your shoulder, and make shopping (especially for groceries) a fashionable and comfortable experience. The sets make for a great gift in their own right, but I think the bags are a terrific alternative for those fancy paper giftbags we all spend way too much on!
Baggu makes bags in several sizes, and giving your holiday gifts in them will make you feel all virtuous and green and planet friendly. The smaller size, (ideal for books or small gifts) are only $6 each at http://www.baggu.com/ and come in great colors, and are the perfect size for a quick trip to the grocery for a few little items. The larger bags are $8, $6.50 if you buy 6 or more, and can fit a larger gift like a board game, and will replace a full size traditional paper grocery bag.
Considering that by the time you add up the cost of a fancy gift bag, tissue paper, and ribbon you can easily spend that or more on stuff that will get thrown away, giving a gift in a bag that becomes an extra bonus present seems almost a moral imperative. I spent my whole wrapping paper/ribbon budget this year on a rainbow of these beauties!
They also make cool sets of zippered bags to help organize your purse, for use in travel, and I love the mini one for giving gift cards! And for the cook in your life, check out their produce bags
Yours in Good Taste,
The Polymath