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Luxurious Mother s Day Gifts to Spoil Mom this Year
Luxurious Mother s Day Gifts to Spoil Mom this Year
Your mom deserves something extra this year.
Your mom deserves something extra this year.
April 27, 2021
As Mother’s Day approaches, the scramble for the perfect gift begins. It’s been a hard year for all of us, so this Mother’s Day, your mom deserves the very best. Luxurious, indulgent, and lots of fun, these gifts are elegant expressions of your gratitude for all she’s done. Nothing could encapsulate your love for her, but a thoughtful luxury gift is a good place to start.
They keep you on track by reminding you when you have upcoming appointments. They help you complete tasks and make your day more manageable. Sometimes they even bring you coffee, which let’s face it is enough to merit a raise, and at the very least, a gift. In fact, you’re not even sure you could make it through the day without them. Sound familiar? If you have an assistant, it should. And it goes without saying they deserve to be spoiled a little (or a lot).
Look beyond the crystal paperweights and desk calendars, though your hardworking assistant has earned something more creative than those played-out ideas. Why not give them something they’ll actually want to take home?
Brightland Magdalena O Neal – April 6, 2021
Olive oil is undoubtedly one of the most popular ingredients youâll find in kitchens across the world. I personally keep a bottle within arms reach of the stove for searing, drizzling, or dipping any ingredient that comes across my counter. Though up until a few weeks ago I had no idea how fraudulent the olive oil industry was. To begin debunking the issues within the olive oil aisle of the store, I should start by noting that the FDA does not regulate labeling on olive oil. Meaning, products labeled as olive oil could actually be a combination of oils like canola or vegetable even though the label says extra virgin olive oil in big bold letters on the front. Some brands even go as far as to add artificial color and scents to make a product appear more like olive oil when itâs just a dressed up blend. The lack of FDA interference leaves authentic olive oil producers to compete with less expensive products th