Beastie Boys sang I like my sugar with coffee and cream in their first song, Intergalactic. I, too, like my sugar (!) with coffee and cream and am not a fan of the more healthy and natural honey. I don't really know why, I just don't like its taste.
But some people do like honey and they would certainly like to be able to carry some in a bag along with their favorite tea. Because it's sticky and messy, until now, this was almost impossible.
Well... until now! Canadian company Island Abbey Foods Ltd. has managed to create the 100% natural, solid honey drop. It's called Honibe (Pure Honey Joy), contains no additives, no sugar, nothing but honey and it is solid. All you have to do is drop it into a cup of hot beverage, stir until it's dissolved and then enjoy.
Honibe comes in boxes of 20 pieces and can be ordered for 12 bucks at honibe.com.
09 March 2008
Honey, where's my tea?
03 March 2008
Moo! Bijoux!
You gotta love these handmade [and also custom made] accessories!
I wanted something special for my special someone so I asked the nice people at Moo Bijoux to create a pendant with his alias/blog name. The result was perfect and he liked it too [he's wearing it so I can only assume he likes it].Of course I needed to have one of those wonderful "toys" so I chose a very cute cow. Just browse accesorii.blogspot.com. There has to be something for you there, too.
One color or all of them?
I've always stated I love colors. All of them, either combined or individually. But some people seem to love colors even more. Some wear just the one favourite, perfect color that they love, while others surround themselves with all the colors of the rainbow--and beyond that.
New York Magazine has an article on five New-Yorkers--four of them designers--who only wear one color, every day of their lives. Now that's loyalty! Here's the story.
I especially like the "green story", but all of them are worth reading.
But, of course, there's more:
How much does one have to love colors to do this?
I hardly re-arrange my clothes in the closet... and sorting them by color would be almost impossible!
There's another picture of the "Rainbow bookshelf" here.