Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Stocking Stuffers and Such

Hello lovies,

I hope Santa does not put me on the "naughty list" because the last post I wrote I promised to write another one that week and now it is over two weeks later.  Sorry Santa!
The end of the semester is basically academic slaughter time.  In Spain their fall semester does not end until mid/late January (I am not sure of the exact date).  However, I leave here in 12 days, which means I need to finish some assignments a whole month before my classmates.  It really is just the bee's knees squeezing two months of work into two weeks.

So let's see, since we last spoke I have:
1. had food poisoning
2. went to Ireland to visit my favorite red head Rita (her blog is really great)
3. "celebrated" Thanksgiving in class because we do not get off for American holidays here
4. did a headstand in yoga (with the assistance of my teacher)
5. went to a vegan cooking class here
6. visited Montserrat
7. took two exams worth 60+% of my final grades (one orally because my professor thought that would "be fun")

I've done some other things as well but I thought those were the most mentionable.
Currently I should be writing my paper for Urban Sociology but I wanted to give you all some vegan-friendly Christmas ideas that you can give to non-vegans too!

1. Heavenly Organics Products
 These little guys are hand and foot lotions that I bought at VegFest back in October.  They are solid lotions, which I had never seen before, but they actually work!  I keep the hand one in my bag for daily use and I really love these little suckers.  And they look like flowers, how freaking cute is that?!

2. Butter London Nail Polish
I have the gold sparkly variation and it lasts for so long!  All their products are vegan and come from vegan sources which means there was absolutely no animal testing done in the making of any of their products!  Hooray hooray!!!

3. Dark Chocolate
Who doesn't like chocolate?  Honestly it's probably like 0.000000001% of the world population, including animals.  Dark chocolate is SUPPOSED to be made without milk so make sure you read the labels first.  Of course any kind of chocolate that uses plant based milks are acceptable!

4. Naturally Made For You

I also got these at VegFest.  I constantly have issues with my feet, mostly pain related.  I had a podiatrist tell me that I had "oddly shaped feet."  My high arches put a lot of stress on my heels making long days on my feet extremely painful.  While that may be more than you needed to know, what you should know is that every time I use this wonderful duo my feet feel brand new.  If their other products are any bit as wonderful as these peppermint foot miracles I suggest you stock up. 
As a side note their website says they do not ship to the states but I am almost positive the representative I spoke to at VegFest said they would.

5. Lush Products
I love Lush because all their products are hand made, free of animal testing, and their ingredients are fair traded.  A few of their products are not vegan (some have milk and honey), but they will help you in the store find what you need.  They are always alarmingly friendly and helpful.  Everything I have ever bought from Lush has lasted a freakishly long time.

I hope this list gave you some good Christmas ideas that are cruelty free!  I know this post seems a bit feminine because it focuses mostly on cosmetics but men need nice shaving cream and moisturizer too!

This semester has flown by, hopefully I finish strong!  I can't wait to get stateside so I can cook up a storm and then have interesting things to post for you guys.  Plus I will finally see my dogs, friends and hunky man candy (don't tell him I said that).

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