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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
So, I'm purchasing some underwear on Amazon tonight--like my socks, they seem to grow legs and run away when I'm not looking. Anyway, I need to spend $9.50 more to qualify for free shipping. I buy my socks at Walmart and have already purchased myself a couple books earlier this month, so I'm not sure what more I should buy myself.

I'm not sprouting any ideas right now and don't want to buy just anything. I am creative/artistic, love computers, don't play video games, spiritual, playful, own a car, have a cat and dog, drink coffee (have plenty of cups). I don't own much of anything and am pretty much a minimalist at this time.

Anyone with a good idea would be helpful:)

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I may be a bit late on this but it is my opinion that you can never have enough books, more underwear/socks can always be handy. I saw on amazon france a belly button warmer for the guy who has everything.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
My mom really likes Himalayan salt lamps. I thought it was just plastic when I saw them but when I found out they were called Himalayan salt lamps, I had to lick one.
The salt is not from Himalaya. It is from Salt Range, Pakistan. It has many health benefits over common salt. The area is historically important, the first range when an invader crosses River Indus. In Alexander's time, it was ruled by Porus.

Salt Range - Google Search
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Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
The salt is not from Himalaya. It is from Salt Range, Pakistan. It has many health benefits over common salt. The area is historically important, the first range when an invader crosses River Indus. In Alexander's time, it was ruled by Porus.

Salt Range - Google Search
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I know. Like I said I investigated it thoroughly. No health benefits over other salts. I cannot even legitimately imagine a Sherpa hauling it off of Mt. Everest:( The only thing that Himalayan Pink Salt has going for it is that it is pink and looks rather festive in a glass spice grinder. When one puts it on one's food the pink cannot be seen.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Why, its flavor and taste are different. Our various "chats" (fruit and veg. mix) would not be that tasty without rock salt (We say Saindha namak, salt from Indus/Sindhu region). Then i is used in various summer drinks, Jal Jeera, Gol Gappa/Pani Puri/Puchka and chat.

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