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Zak’s Third Annual Favorite Things List

Zak’s Favorite Things of 2009

Archipelago Botanicals Coconut Sugar Scrub

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This coconut scrub has a fresh scent and enough grit for brisk exfoliation.  Chock full of natural oils, it’ll keep you moisturized and smelling shower fresh for hours.  Unlike many edibles-scented beauty items, this one is not super sweet, nor does it remind you of a candy or food product.

Moo.com minicards

mooEven though I love the design of my business cards provided by my employer, I don’t always want to advertise my job.  Sometimes I’m looking to make new friends or plug my blog.  Accordingly, I need calling cards of my own.  Moo.com makes custom calling cards simple.  Though I could buy full-size cards, I prefer the mini-cards since they’re easy to tuck into your bag or your back pocket.   With 100 cards per order, you can provide unique images for each of have duplicates created of one or more design.  They’re a great way to express yourself and your interests to the different circles your travel in.

Chocolate Salty Oat Cookies

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Since moving to the DC Metro area, I’ve discovered Chocolate Salty Oat Cookies, which are available at the Teaism locations around town.  The creator found the perfect balance of salty and sweet in these oat cookies; I like to pretend they’re healthy since they are oatmeal cookies, but I’m pretty sure they don’t skimp on the butter.  If you don’t live in the area, you can order them directly from Kayak Cookies.  The creator now lives in Massachussetts, though she licenses the recipe to Teaism.

Turtle Mountain’s So Delicious Coconut Milk Beverage

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You can’t have cookies without milk, but when you’re lactose intolerant, you need another option.  If you’re a fan of all things coconut like me, consider this tasty beverage alternative.   Chock full of healthy medium chain fatty acids (MCFA), I have a glass of So Delicious every morning with a splash of OJ stirred in.   In Original, Unsweetened and Vanilla, it’s great with cereal, oatmeal, and pancakes.   Most importantly, it helps keep you full throughout the morning.

Monkey Brains!!

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Since we’re on the subject of breakfast food.  Can we talk Monkey Brains?  No, not those brains; I mean the best oatmeal out there.  Though I prefer strawberry, it also comes in bluberry and raspberry flavor.  No high fructose corn syrup in this product means no sugar guilt for you.

Michael Stars Tees

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A tee is not just a tee when it’s from Michael Stars.  Though the one size fits most fit isn’t ideal and the pricing is almost to my absurdity cut off, they’re a great investment given their fit and quality.  They’ve got just enough stretch to fit most, but enough elasticity to spring back to their original form. These tees look great dressed up or with jeans, and as someone who prefers solids to prints and other zany imprints, the color range provides something for everyone.  While not every style will fit every body, I’m eagerly awaiting the next sale on the styles I love to stock up on a few.

Ode Magazine

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Ode is an upbeat magazine focused on people working to change the world in big and small ways. In a world full of bad news at primetime, it’s great to get an issue of Ode or a read  their weekly e-newsletter to see what’s right with the world.   What else is there to say about it?

Creed’s Virgin Island Water

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I’ve never been much for perfume, but I have to admit Creed’s Virgin Island Water sends me to my happy place.   Though it typically retails for well over $200, ebay will score you a great deal.  Given the strength of this unisex scent, a little goes a long day.  It’s a scrumptious tropical beach smell.  Since I’m not a perfume expert, I share the breakdown of the notes from Creed‘s site.

  • Top Note: Essence of copra (the white inner portion of the coconut); lime of the Antilles; white bergamot and mandarin orange from Sicily.
  • Middle Note: Hibiscus, ginger, ylang-ylang and Indian jasmine.
  • Bottom Note: Sugar cane and white rum of the Antilles, musk from Tonkin

Traditionally, I think that fragrance would be way too busy, but it’s just right.  And with the wintertime doldrums setting in, it can’t hurt to keep a bottle near by.

And that wraps my 2009 list of Favorite Things.

Previous Lists: 2007, 2008

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Blogworthy! The Archipelago Botanicals Warehouse Sale 2008

Every year I encourage my peeps to attend the Archipelago Botanicals warehouse sale south of Downtown Los Angeles — the deals are AMAZING.

The products they sell are typically  discontinued OR overstock OR retailer returns OR discolored OR damaged OR test pours.  Those boxes take up valuable space that they’d like prefer filled with full-price salable product.    Selling these products at rock bottom prices mean they get a return on product that might otherwise be thrown out.  Everybody wins!

For $35, I picked up 25 candles and 2 huge bottles of shower gel today.

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The breakdown:

  • 2 32-oz bottles of pomegranate shower gel (retail $28 each)
  • 1 Fiji Glass Jar Candle, 120 hours burn time, sans lid (retail $30)
  • 1 Fiji 6.5″ pillar candle (retail $21)
  • 1 Corsica 6.5″ pillar candles (retail $21)
  • 1 Corsica 3.25″ pillar candle (retail $16.25)
  • 2 Paper White soy candles sans labels (retail $29.50 each)
  • 1 Espresso soy candle sans label (retail 29.50)
  • 1  Sugar Cane & Coconut store demo candles (about 2/3 the size of the one sold at retail for $18)
  • 1 White Sugar & Mango store demo candles (about 2/3 the size of the one sold at retail for $18)
  • 2 Wasabi-Mint Soy Candles, no box (retail $24 each)
  • 1 Papaya Vanilla Soy Candle, no box (retail $24)
  • 1 Jasmine Hibiscus Soy Candle, no box or label, (retail $24)
  • 4 Malaga candles (retail $15 each)
  • 2 Pomegranate soy candles, sans box (retail $25 each)
  • 1 Milk Candle in Tin (retail $11)
  • 4 Tommy Bahama Plantation Sugar 3″ pillar candles (retail $12.50 each)

$523.75 worth of (mostly) candles for $35 today.

A friend picked up 4 candles from the Royals Collection for $20 total.  Turns out they’re $45 each in the retail world.

It was a zoo and the lines were long, but given the haul by each member of my shopping party, it was worth 3 hours on a Saturday.  I’m going to be knee deep in candles until next fall, right before Warehouse clearance 2009.

The sad news: Sunday (tomorrow) is the final day of the sale.

The good news: they’re considering a mid-year candle clearance in 2009 as well.

Update, even better news: the sale is back by popular demand on Sat 12/20 from 8:30am-4pm

Tips for the best quality candles at the sale:

  • Bring a baggy of coffee beans.   After an hour in that ware house you can’t smell much of anything.  Take a hit of coffee beans between candles.   The coffee bean smell is strong enough to clear your nose and kept it functioning in peak condition.
  • Don’t use the reusable shopping bags they supply; instead place your candles in the empty boxes you can grab from diff’t corners of the warehouse.  Pillar candles rub up against glass jars and get scraped up. Stacked in a box, you’ve got a better chance to keep the candles in the most pristine condition.
  • Some parts of the candle sale feature a random selection.  Single candles of different fragrances. Unlabeled candles.  There are number of tables full of them.  There’s never room to display everything, so you’ll find stacks of boxes under the tables.  Don’t just eyeball what’s on top; dig through these boxes underneath.  Today, I found some of my best buys hidden away out of sight.
  • Is a great gift candle all scuffed up? Buy it anyway.  Use a hair dryer to melt the top layer of wax. After the wax starts to melt and pool (about a minute), set it aside to it to dry evenly.

Tips for the best savings at the sale:

  • Pack the loose candles into one of the many boxes you see hanging about. Layer up!  Large quantities are overwhelming to the people tallying your purchases, and they tend to err in your favor when ballparkinghow many candles are in the box.
  • Buy white and yellow candles.  Yellowed candles are the most discounted — typically 2 for $1.  They’re not going to unpack your box(es) of candles to verify that the white candles are totally white, so your pricing is sometimes better than with the colored candles.
  • Don’t come first thing in the morning. Come towards the last 2 hours.  Even if the sale ends at 3pm, the staff is there until the last person has forked over the green and left.  They want to go home and won’t over think the prices, so they can keep the line moving.
  • Boxed candles cost more than the same candle sans box, so a lot of people remove the box and leave it behind. If the candle is for personal use and not a gift, it’s the difference between paying $3 and $5.

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12/13-12/14 2008: Annual Archipelago Botanicals Warehouse Sale

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THE ANNUAL ARCHIPELAGO WAREHOUSE SALE

DECEMBER 13TH AND 14TH

8:30AM-3PM. CASH ONLY.

1844 E. 22nd St, Los Angeles, Ca 90058

I typically buy candles for the year for under $50.

Last year I saved 90% off retail prices shopping this sale.

This sale will be back on Saturday 12/20

from 8:30am-4pm, same location


Zak's Favorite Things for 2008

Welcome to the 2nd annual publication of Zak’s Favorite Things.

There aren’t strict qualifications to make the list.  Some of these items are on my wish list, and some I already own and love. Others I stumbled across on the web and couldn’t help but investigate further.

ActiveHold Technology

As a gym rat, my hair is either in a ponytail or braids during my workout.  As any woman with long hair can attest, fashionable hair elastics typically don’t have staying power: they fall off, and they stretch out.  While I’ve yet to find a product that perpetually springs back to its original size,  I|M offers elasticized bands that you won’t lose half way through your workout or on your way home.  Their “ActiveHold Technology” runs a rubber tread through their I|M Active products.  You avoid the painful dislodgement of a typical rubber band, but the tread grips enough to keep your hair accessories in place.  ($4.99 for 4 thick bands, 8 thin or medium bands)

Gummy Bears, err Fruit Slices, are good for you!

Hero Nutritionals created Slice of Life, a line of gummy vitamins for adults.  Surely I’m not alone in envying all the tasty chewable and gummy vitamins available to children.  Gummy vitamins feed your inner child.  While not the most comprehensive multi-vitamin on the market, looking forward to gummy slices means I’m more apt to remember to take calcium and wheat grass supplements as well.  (Suggested retail $19.99 for a 30-day supply, but I found them for $11.95)

Lip Service

In 2005, custom cosmetic site reflect.com shut down. I stocked up on my favorite lipstick as they shipped their final orders.  I recently accepted I needed to find a new lipstick brand or brands because I have reached the dregs of my final tube from reflect.com. The berry tones I love are really hard to find; apparently, they don’t flatter most complexions.  My search brought me to two brands I recommend.

Bare Escentuals offers a 100% natural lipstick line. No chemical additives or preservatives.  The lipstick applies a bit dryer than other lipsticks I tried, but a layer of lip gloss solves the problem.  It’s supposed to “hug” your lips for 6 hours (if you’re a talker, divide by 2).   Red Zin is my hue of choice, held in a curvy, but a tad oversized cylinder. ($15 per tube)

Launched in 1991, Fresh is just reaching the West Coast markets.  Stand alone stores have popped up in Los Angeles in the past couple of years.   Though a bit more expensive than I’d prefer ($22/tube), their lipsticks slide on like butter; no gloss needed.  You can’t put a price tag on sexy, silky lips.  Cranberry Lemonade is my color of choice.

PS. My favorite lip gloss? Try Kiehl’s for slight sparkle and subtle mango flavor.

Hanes Tees

Threadless offers great graphic tees, but Hanes is the ticket if you need basic solid tees.  I’ve never understood how some people pay $100 for a t-shirt, when you can get quality at a much more affordable price. I’m particularly fond of their 3/4 sleeve boatneck t-shirt ($16); so much so, that I have it in 3 colors. Hanes keeps you covered in fitted and relaxed t-shirts, tanks and camisoles, as well as comfy loungewear for rainy weekends in.

Douglass Fudge

photo from www.douglasscandies.com

Family vacations as a child meant a road trip to the Jersey shore.  My family stayed in the same motel every year for more than a decade.  The best part of the trip was the last day’s stop at Douglass Fudge, famous for its saltwater taffy and, obviously, fudge. All week long we’d snag samples as we passed the store each night, and on the final day, before the drive home, my mom would buy a variety of Douglass products by request for various members of the family.  If you’re a fudge person, I recommend their coconut cream and chocolate marshmallow flavors; for saltwater taffy, take the sampler.

Still, my favorite sweet is their molasses paddle — a dark chocolate-covered molasses caramel on a stick.  You can pick up a box of 6 for $16.50 + shipping.  I like to cut them up in 8 pieces and freeze them, so I can enjoy a square a day.

Warning: These are super chewy and sticky, so be careful if you have a lot of fillings.

PS to Mom: Hint Hint, X-mas is coming!

Wacky Walk’r

The Urban Wacky Walk’r is a stretch rubber leash that doubles in length from 3 to 6 feet as you dog applies forward pressure.  The give of the rubber is much easier on your joints when your dog tries to make a dash for it, but its stretch limitations means it keeps your dog in line and at your side.

Fear not that the rubber could snap, all leashers are reinforced with an inner safety line just in case.  They come in a variety of funky colors, so you can keep your dog both safe and styling. This awesome line of leashes runs between $21-$31 depending upon the size of the dog.  (Amazon offers a 15% discount off typical retail prices)

Pomegranate

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Pomegranates are my favorite fruit, making the POM Wonderful brand icon one I look forward to each winter when pomegranates come into season.

Since quality pomegranate seeds aren’t available year round,  Archipelago Botanicals’ Pomegranate Body Collection  provides an olfactory fix.  I’m particularly enamored with their sugar body scrub. With a liberal inclusion of fragrant oils, you and your apartment will smell fabulous for hours after you shower, and you’ll have softer skin to show for it.   ($25-$35 depending on retailer)

Antica Farmacista

I didn’t wear perfume for a very long time because I broke out into burning red rashes shortly after application. Then I discovered Antica Farmacista, which is heavy on essential oils and natural ingredients.  A little goes a long way, lasting up to 8 hours.  I’m a fan of the Vanilla, Boubon, & Mandarin scent, but there are 12 to choose from.  I lucked out and picked my first bottle up on clearance from a retailer that was no longer carrying the line, but it’s well worth the sticker price of $58 for a bottle.

YogaMatic custom mats

Regulars in mind-body fitness classes of all sorts tend to own their own mats.  After considering the germs and bacteria hanging out on gym-owned mats, they invest in their own.  And yoga mats can tell you a lot about a person.  Do they like solids or prints, thick or thin mats, textured or smooth, muted or bold colors?  You can make a statement with a custom printed mat from yogamatic. Upload a jpg, and for $85+ shipping you can have the most unique mat in class.

Customize a muppet

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photo by carlosfpardo

This Christmas FAO Schwarz is offering the Muppet What Not Workshop. (What Nots are background players in muppet shows.)  Start with an orange, blue or green muppet.  Customize the eyes and a nose, as well as hair.  And then pick out attire, like a hoodie sweatshirt.  Instead of just singing along to the Avenue Q soundtrack, you can act it out! ($90 + shipping)

Bacon-of-the Month Club

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photo by shawnzam

Several articles this summer pointed to Bacon as the hot new food trend. Bacon: it’s so bad for you, it’s good.  Thus, I present The Grateful Palate’s Bacon-of-the month club.  For $275 (inclusive of shipping), you’ll receive a monthly delivery of artisan bacon along with a variety of schwag, including site discounts, a monthly comic strip,  a rubber pig and snout, tee and pen. Oink!

For a more affordable bacon fix, try Mo’s Bacon Bar by Vosges Chocolate, which combines salty bacon pieces with milk chocolate. ($7.50 on the Vosges website)

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What new products or old favorites made your list this year?

Here’s a shortcut to my 2007 list.

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My Archipelago Botanicals Sale Purchases

DECEMBER 2008 UPDATE.

THE ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE DECEMBER 13TH AND 14TH FROM 8:30AM-3PM. CASH ONLY.

1844 E. 22nd St, Los Angeles, Ca 90058

I have long been known to be one of the best bargain shoppers around. I rarely pay full price for anything because if you just are willing to sit and wait, it will go on sale, and you will pay a reasonable price for your desired purchase.

I headed off to the candle warehouse sale this weekend. Scored some major candle buys that will keep me in a scrumptiously scented home until next year’s sale. Here is further proof of why this particular warehouse sale is the best of the year.

4 Tommy Bahama Pomegranate Lime candles (no box) $3 each ($22 each at retail) Cool discovery of the day: if you’re a fan of the Archipelago Botanicals Pomegranate Collection, you’ll like the Tommy Bahama Candles too — they’re the same scrumptious scent! I wish I had bought 6 — oh, well, next year

Archipelago Botanicals Wasabi Mint Home Spray $2 ($19 retail)

Archipelago Botanicals Fiji (coconut, sugar cane, lemon leaf) Excursion Collection Candle $3 ($19 retail) — I was really bummed that there was only one of these available, because it smelled amazing — I would have bought 4; my 2 friends also would have bought at least one.

Archipelago Botanicals Paperwhite Candle $5 ($29 at retail) The company rep thought it was funny that I thought this particular scent smelled like my grandma (my reason for purchasing is to, in fact, ship the candle to my grandma.)

Archipelago Botanicals Signature Soy Wax Candles in Vanilla Almond, Papaya-White Orange, and Pink Grapefruit 2-for-$1 ($22 at retail). Admittedly, there was no box or fancy labels on these jars, but since I’m planning on using them at home, I don’t really care about the packaging.

4×6 vanilla pillar candle, 2 at $2 each (retails between $20-$30 based on comparable items.) These candles are more ovular than round due to some obvious heat exposure, but they can still do their job — smell good.

Total spent $27.50, full price at retail $277

Archipelago Botanicals: Candle Warehouse Holiday Sale

DECEMBER 2008 UPDATE.

THE ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE DECEMBER 13TH AND 14TH FROM 8:30AM-3PM. CASH ONLY. SAME ADDRESS AS BELOW.

Two Saturdays Dec 8th and 15th from 8am-3pm
1844 E. 22nd St, Los Angeles, Ca 90058

It is CASH ONLY.

Archipelago has its own line of candles and body products, but also manufactures private lines for department stores, specialty retailers and boutiques.

I went to this sale with a friend last year and was overwhelmed by the amazing scents and the rock bottom pricing on everything from designer candles (which make great hostess gifts) to bath & body products.  I picked up very high quality candles for $2-$4 each and scored an amazing pomegranate body scrub for $5/jar though it retailed at $35

By far, my favorite sale of the year.