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Don't Mess With Karma Bag

Karma_threadsI hit the Farmer's Market on Sunday to see one of my favorite author's Lynn Rosetto Kasper of The Splendid Table and the new book How to Eat Supper.  A great idea for a Mother's Day present is to give mom a reusable shopping tote - my favorite at the moment is by Karma Threads, which I carried all my spring vegetables, fresh cheeses, and flowers home in.  After 2 hours of food demonstration, book signing, and shopping I headed home.  I suggest putting the cookbook in the bag and both will make a lovely present.  You can also fill it with some beauty items, such as sunscreen to aid in the summer months. 

Happy Tuesday!

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Great gift idea! I'm partial to the FEED bag because it does double-duty as a bag and a charitable cause. And Sephora's Sun Safety Kit makes an awesome gift of sun protection. I wrote about both at LatestBeauty.com - check it out :)

I really like this idea, cool gift for mom.

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