Archive for May, 2008
Finally, soap that’s fun and makes your skin feel awesome! I visited Sudz N Bubbles and got myself some very interesting soap from their store. I haven’t really opened it because it’s way to pretty to use. But I gave my niece a cupcake shaped soap I’d received from them. She adored it. I have gotten to use the rasberry vanilla shea butter with avocado oil I got. And it has really helped with my dry (and cracked) skin on my ankle that I’ve been fighting with for years. It wasn’t so rough after I’d finished using the stuff. It really is awesome to use.
These soaps are made with 100% all natural african shea butter. This shea butter contains a rich amount of irremovable fatty acid which is crucial to rejuvenating and moisturizing the skin. It’s also known to be better then cocoa or other natural vegetable butters. That’s pretty nifty. Some of the things that the ingredients of these soaps have been known to help with are dry skin, minor burns (man is that a plus considering what Mini Buff has done in the past), a form of sunscreen due to rich vitamins E & D, stretch marks (yay) and even lip balm for dry lips. So it’s totally useful in every aspect you can think of!
The maker of the soaps (and they have some awesome varieties, be sure to check them all out) started creating them when she found her son had eczema and she had spent more then she wanted on soap the doctor had prescribed. That’s what started the idea and she put up her store afterwards to share her idea and all her cool creations with other people.
The company was also kind enough to offer you all 10% off all orders over $10.00 for the week of this review. All you have to do is type in jennyt in the “voucher code” area when you check out with your order. So head on over to Sudz N Bubbles and check out what they have to offer. I promise you’ll love it all!
Tags: beauty, health, shea butter, soap, soaps
May 28th, 2008
Welcome to The Inner Shopper Blog Carnival. Yes I’m lame, but I thought it would be nice to share some other reviews (yes books included) since I have really nothing to share with you right now.
So here they are…
Thanks for coming! And I hope you like these posts! 
May 24th, 2008
I’ve come up with another carnival. Nothing awesome. Just plain old Inner Shopper Blog Carnival. Check it out! May 18, '08
Yea I haven’t gotten or bought anything worth blogging about lately. Other then a new camera, but I don’t know if you wanna hear about that. But I’ll be back soon with something to talk to you about. I promise.
May 16th, 2008

Mommyfest 2008 has begun! I’ve never heard of this site, but apparently it’s been around for about five years, so congrats to them.
That’s longer then any website I’ve ever had. But like other blog party’s that I’ve participated in, this is yet another to meet moms from around the blogosphere and share your site with them and visit them in return (if you haven’t visited them first). So, happy partying everyone! I’m kinda lazy, so instead of introducing myself, I’ll send you to my about page. But I am truly glad to meet you all!
Tags: blog party, blogging, blogs, mommyfest, moms, parenting, party
May 14th, 2008
I’m all about geek. I’m not as bad as some other people I’ve seen online, but I come pretty damn close. So when I saw this mug online, I just thought… “OMG I have to have that!” And I bought it. I know I’m lame and simple but you gotta admit, this was their most awesome idea, aside from their hoodie (which I also bought :D).
It’s a huge cup to. I have a 4 cup coffee pot. It’s really small so it’s more like 2 cups. And I’ve proven that!! So when I got this mug, I of course used my mini coffee maker and it holds the whole thing. I was like “Holy shit!” So it’s pretty hefty. I’m sure it would make 2 cups with bigger coffee pots.
If you’re geek like me or just love hug cups for your morning java, check this one out cause you’re gonna love it.
Tags: coffee cup, coffee mug, mug, tea cup, tea mug, wordpress, wordpress mug
May 7th, 2008
I’ve been buying games for my nintendo ds a lot lately. I think I have pretty much all the Harvest Moon games now and I’m already saving up for the new lego Indy that comes out next month. I think I spend about 150+$ on video game every year. Or I trade in toward new ones and end up with like one video game left. I still don’t have a Wii. Although I’ve been begging for one for about six months now. I honestly don’t see why they’re so hot. At this rate I’ll never own one. But the hubby says why get one when you’re only gonna buy two games for it. Well!! Why not?
How much do you spend on games and gaming systems? And do you do it monthly, yearly, weekly?
Tags: ds, games, gaming, nintendo, wii
May 1st, 2008