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buying local, corporations and "the good old days"
Posted on 26 July, 2012 at 14:42 |
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As I was making one of my favorite foods with my children- Thai salad rolls with fresh mint & carrots from the garden along with rice paper rolls and bean threads from Thailand- after just getting home from some vintage shopping..I thought I should clarify how I stand on some things.... *Since I am passionate in my business about buying local & American, I wanted to clarify that I am not totally against buying from other countries. What I am against is unfair wages and working conditions and the use of large amounts of fuel to ship items that could be made and bought local with fair wages and treatment. I, of course, also want to support and stimulate the American economy with my purchases but if there are items that cannot be grown in America then, as long as it can be purchased with good conscience, then sometimes foreign materials are necessary. I can't imagine having to give up mangoes or salad rolls but I would, if they could not be ethically bought! *With regard to the vintage look and feel of my products.......I encourage buying vintage and enjoy the look NOT BECAUSE I MISS THE GOOD OLD DAYS. The good old days do not exist! Many people have lost their lives and given up more than we can imagine to gain freedoms that didn't exist in the "good old days". I don't EVER want to go back there! Plus, the "good old days" had no modern medicine, had dark ages, diseases we don't even have to think about anymore, slavery, oppression, dirty water, no modern amenities, I could go on and on and on! There was nothing good about that!!! However, in our new found freedoms (I am referring to the majority of us in America, not the many still oppressed in other parts of the world that still need help) we slipped into habits of excess and waste, not being thoughtful of the future or the consequences of our actions. This is why I like vintage. Why buy something new when there is already one made with character & history? Why fill land fills with plastic bottles and use non-renewable resources when there are perfectly good, and a whole lot more charming, glass jars to be used? Why throw out and buy new when something can be fixed? Why do we need everything to be shiny and new? Plus, these shiny and new items are usually made in a foreign country (possibly unethically) boosting their economy but not ours, and shipped thousands of miles wasting precious resources. *How do I feel about corporations? I often hear people talking negatively about the corporations and acting as if these corporations aren't run by actual people. But they are. REAL people invest sweat & tears to create these corporations. REAL people with feelings. However, where many corporations go wrong, is when greed takes over and money becomes more important than values. This is where we need to take a stand. I don't believe putting down companies or viewing hard work as a negative is a healthy attitude. Corporations are successful because CUSTOMERS BUY FROM THEM. Money speaks. If a corporation outsources everything oversees so they can make more money, customers should stop buying!!!! If we are all willing to pay a little more for American made items & fair trade items and maybe just buy a little less if need be, then corporations will listen. If their "made in china" items don't sell but their "made in america" items do, which ones do you think they will continue to carry? We cannot simply blame the companies. WE need to take a stand and make a difference! We don't necessarily want these corporations to go out of business. After all, they DO create thousands of jobs for AMERICANS and most were started by hard working, AMERICAN individuals and were once small businesses themselves. We just need to get them to sell American items and fair trade items and items without plastic or toxins (fragrance, artificial colors, etc.) by not buying the stuff we know we shouldn't!!! Many people talk the talk but don't walk the walk. Next time you go out shopping, if you end up at a big box store, I encourage you to be aware as to what you are buying. Be willing to shell out a little more for the good stuff. Have you noticed that shelves in big stores have become a little bit more eco-friendly? That items typically found in specialty stores can now be found? This is because of supply and demand. Let's walk the walk! Let's buy local. Let's write big box stores and corporations and let them know we won't be buying there until they sell American made and fair trade items and get rid of toxins. Let's buy fragrance & dye free. Let's pay a little extra and buy a little less (if need be to stay in budget). Let's shop the small businesses that make a committment to buying local and sustainable and show the big corporations that we can't be bought! Let's put our money where it counts and watch the difference! Thanks for your time! I don't know everything and am continuing to learn so would love your imput! Sincerely, Amy |
Massage Candles are back!
Posted on 29 December, 2011 at 19:33 |
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Come check out my new product lines at the Seattle Gift Show!
Posted on 3 August, 2011 at 16:40 |
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True & False Aromatherapy
Posted on 28 May, 2011 at 19:42 |
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Being a candle maker, I am often checking out competition and one thing really drives me bonkers (well, not bonkers, but it bothers me!). That is the majority of candles that claim to be "aromatherapy" or "made with soy" or "all natural". In order to be aromatherapy, a candle needs to actual have the true aroma (in other words, essential oils or essences) in the candle. I am amazed at how many candles have absolutely no real oil in them! Only synthetic fragrance derived from petroleum that is labeled TOXIC by the FDA (but candles and body products do not have to label it as so , they just have to put fragrance). The FDA has said that due to the low percentage of the synthetic fragrance, it does not have to be labeled. You will find synthetic, toxic, cancer causing fragrance in ORGANIC body products, Natural Soy Candles, Aromatherapy Candles/Body Products& Natural Home Products. This minuscule amount of fragrance can kill me! Or at least send me to the E.R.! What kind of "aromatherapy" is that?! Customers are becoming more aware of the dangers of burning paraffin candles but are still learning that most products still contain petroleum & phalates in the form of fragrance. All it takes is for us to get the word out! We like to trust our manufactures and the labels on items. Just like you read the ingredient list on foods, I highly recommend reading the ingredients on candles. If it doesn't say made of: 100% soy, Essential oils (or plant essences/botanicals), and a cleaner burning and sustainable cotton wick.......stay clear! Your lungs are at stake! |
Handcrafted pottery containers coming soon!
Posted on 28 May, 2011 at 11:37 |
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OH, you are going to flip for my new, handcrafted, pottery containers! Raine or Shine Pottery (yes, it is spelled correctly) of Woodland, WA, has handcrafted and designed the perfect little pots for my candles. They are slightly curved in for maximum burn time and glazed in a cream colored glaze to enhance any home decor. Three slightly different sizes will be available, or you can buy the set of 3. When your candles have burned out, you have wonderful pottery to keep (or, if you live local, bring them to me at JUST THE GOOD STUFF and I can refill them!). Thank you Raine or Shine Pottery!!! |
First Friday Art Walk
Posted on 6 May, 2011 at 0:54 |
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Don't forget! Tomorrow is First Friday @ Milepost 5!! Come enjoy the festivities as artists throughout the complex open up their studios and let strangers in. Everyone is welcome and the retail shops (including mine, JUST THE GOOD STUFF), will often have sales and workshops, while the artists throughout the complex dull out treats and love to talk about their work. E.A.T. will most likely have a band playing on their stage and will, ofcourse, be serving their out-of-this-world food. See you there? Milepost 5 is really easy to get to. Just take I-205 to the Glisan exit and go west. Turn right on NE 82nd Ave.. Go one block and turn left on Oregon St.. Find a place to park. |
Grand Opening Success!
Posted on 12 April, 2011 at 12:39 |
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So, at my store's Grand Opening the Mayor, Sam Adams, came in and said, "This is the best smelling store in Portland!". Well, he is right about that one! The Grand Opening of JUST THE GOOD STUFF @ Milepost 5 (NE 82nd, just N. of Glisan) was a lot of fun. Many wonderful people came in, browsed, oohed and aahhed & bought organic fragrance for their home & body. If you have the chance to stop by, I also have a collection of upcycled home & garden art (tiki torches, hummingbird feeders, garden art), handmade chocolates, hand painted glassware, fused glass, jewelry, pottery faces made by my son, greeting cards and whimsies. I hope to see you there! |
Adding wickless massage candles
Posted on 20 March, 2011 at 13:59 |
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Wanted to let everyone know to check back soon for my new WICKLESS massage candles and Aromatherapy Candles. You just place the elegant, wickless, soy candle on a warming plate and as it heats up, the organic aroma wafts throughout the rooms. The massage candle is then at the ready for impromptu massages rather than having to light it and wait for the "wax" pool to develop. You can keep your "candle" going throughout the day with no flame. Cool huh? |
JUST THE GOOD STUFF @ MILEPOST 5
Posted on 13 March, 2011 at 17:07 |
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I am jazzed! Now you can buy my highly sought after candles at my little boutique in Milepost 5. Located just N. of Glisan on NE 82nd Ave., and across from the community center park, Milepost 5 is a live/work community with a fab restaurant E.A.T. (eat, art, theater), a gallery, free community activities and concerts, and various shops. My shop, JUST THE GOOD STUFF, located next to the restrooms in the hallway by the restaurant, will be loaded with my candles, melts, and body products, as well as upcycled items for the home and garden and necessary treats (caramel corn and chocolates for starters). Official opening will be March 18th, with the Grand Opening Ceremony April 8th. The complex grand opening extends throughout the weekend with free activities, music, a ribbon cutting ceremony by the mayor, and much more. I will be giving out FREE samples of sweet w/ heat caramel corn and lip balm. Hope to see you there! |
Find me at Aster & Bee!
Posted on 25 February, 2011 at 17:28 |
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Now you can find my organic fragrance candles at Aster & Bee in Portland, OR! Plus, don't forget to check out my Grand Opening of JUST THE GOOD STUFF at Milepost 5 in Portland, OR April 8th and 9th. www.justthegoodstuff.net |
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