Cute produce savers, an acupressure mat and over-the-door kitchen organizers

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Adorable containers for cut limes, lemons, onions and more
From CB: My parents gave me a little lime saver, similar to the one above, and people always ask where I got it. Now that I know there are little garlic, tomato, onion and lemon versions I want them all! These little containers are perfectly designed to match the fruits and vegetables. They have 470 ratings, 4.3 stars and an A from Fakespot. Reviewers call them easy to find because you know exactly what’s in them and say that they also keep produce fresher longer. I bring the little lime saver with cut limes in it in my cooler to parties and picnics. It looks so fancy and people appreciate having a lime to put in their drinks.

A painless detangling brush that reduces damage to wet hair
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From CB: Your hair is the most vulnerable to breakage when it’s wet. I’m having issues with my hair thinning and don’t want to risk it. This paddle brush by Wet Brush is under $10 for the black version (it also comes in more colors) and is specially designed to reduce damage to hair. It has over 3,400 ratings, 4.6 stars and an A from Fakespot. People say their hair sheds so much less when using this brush, that it untangles their hair so much faster than other brushes, and that “it untangles hair easily and isn’t too harsh on the scalp.”

An over-the-door kitchen organizer for quick access and more storage
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From CB: As I keep mentioning, I’m moving to a new house next month. I have my checklist and it includes getting rid of stuff and being more organized. There is so much more storage space, which is both good and bad for a collector like me. However it’s easy to stick stuff in the back of a drawer and forget it. This little over-the-door organizer is great for often-used items like Windex, cleaning wipes, and sponges. My parents have one under their sink with the Windex in it and you’re never digging around for an item. This has 4.3 stars, over 500 ratings and a B from Fakespot. It’s said to be “perfect for the cabinet under my kitchen sink,” “just right,” and a useful size. Some people even use it in the bathroom. Here’s a link to a similar organizer for things like pans and cutting boards.

A two pack of over-the-door pantry organizers so you won’t hunt for items
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From CB: My current house has fixed cabinets and I am constantly digging and misplacing things. So much gets put in the back and lost. With this clear over-the-door organizer you’ll have quicker access to the things you use the most. It’s so affordable at 2 for under $13 dollars. This has an incredible 4.8 stars, over 2,000 ratings and a B from Fakespot. I love the photos of how people are using them. They say these are great for decluttering, that you can organize toiletries and other small items in them and that they’re strong and hold a lot.

Skinny jeans which are flattering, comfortable and affordable
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From Hecate: I am a recent convert to skinny jeans, having bought my first pair last year. I never thought they looked good on me but I got a pair with slight stretch and not only are they comfortable, I feel good about myself in them. This pair is by Levi, which I’ve always been a fan of. They received 4.3 stars from 7,311 reviews and Fakespot rates them a B. They come in 17 colors, including pre-stressed denim . Reviewers said “The price was right and they fit me perfectly” and “These jeans are super comfortable with a stretch waist in addition to stretch all over.”

A sleek-looking food scale will help keep you on track
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From Hecate: I don’t use food scales as much as I should. But I want to get better about portions this year and a scale is a really good place to start. This one is really nice looking and comes in seven colors so I can match it to the rest of my kitchen. Prices range from $10 to $15 depending on the color. It’s been rated by
20,794 customers who gave it 4.6 stars and Fakespot gave it a B. Of the reviews, one said “The scales are well designed – small enough to slot into the cupboard but big enough to weigh everything I need.” which is key for me as I don’t have a big kitchen and, “I particularly like that the display is large so I don’t have to bend down to see it.” I always have something in one hand and the other is covered in whatever I’m cooking so not having to work to see the numbers is big for me.

An under $20 acupressure mat and pillow for pain relief
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From Hecate: I am very eager to see if this works as well as the 4,459 reviewers say it does. My husband’s back has been acting up and I’ve been having bad neck issues so the 4.3 stars rating and A from Fakespot have me encouraged. So do comments like, “We have bought a few of these in the past 5 years and given several of those as gifts”. I recommend reading many reviews, though, because 1) they’re a riot and 2) there are some things about this mat we should prepare for, like “Clearly evil but extremely effective.” and “Bizarre fire torture mat provides great relief!” Some suggest using it with a thin fabric to start, until you get used to it. And many say the pain only lasts a minute or two but right after, you’ll get the results you want. The fact that it comes in nine different colors is just fun.

A wheel of Hecate pendant necklace
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From Hecate: This is just a small bonus item as I promised an Instagram friend of mine I would post it. I got this for my birthday, and I love it. It’s stainless steel, not silver, but it’s lightweight. Plus, they wrote a personal note on my receipt, which was sweet.

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  1. notasugarhere says:

    CB, have you tried the old Dump, Think, Keep pile plan? You sort everything from one room all at once. Get rid of the Dump pile immediately, take it to a charity shop. When you get back, you re-sort the Think pile, to Keep or Dump. Similar to Kondo; when you put all the hairbrushes you have in one pile, you realize you don’t need 12 hairbrushes.

    Also check with your local grocer about what day they receive their frozen food and shelf food (crackers, cereal) shipment. The staff have to flatten all those clean shipping boxes, bundle them, and the store pays to have them recycled. You can whip in there early in the morning and get a dozen packing/moving boxes for free.

    • Celebitchy says:

      I like the dump, think, keep idea. I was just cleaning out papers and it’s frustrating to figure out but the think stuff helps. I will call the grocery store that’s a good idea!

      • notasugarhere says:

        I also bought a paper shredder before moving last time. I was moving boxes and boxes of old paperwork, none of which I needed. Shred it and pitch it, don’t keep moving it around.

  2. LaUnicaAngelina says:

    I LOVE our acupuncture mat and pillow! I highly recommend it.

    • Kelly says:

      Yes, I’ve had my acupressure May for a few months now and it’s great when I have some pain between chiropractor visits, plus it seems to have decreased the number of things she has to do when I make it to her office.

    • Anna S says:

      I have this mat as well and it’s excellent!

  3. Dilettante says:

    If you have anxiety, acupressure mats can be incredibly helpful. After 20 minutes or so on the mat, I feel like I have taken a sedative! It is prickly by design, and can be a bit painful at first on bare skin, but for me, the results have been consistent and provide so much relief. I have recommended it to many people and everyone has said it helps tremendously. I have a different brand of mat, but it looks exactly the same.

  4. ab says:

    ooh love those food savers, I want them all! trying to curb my amazon-ing so for now they will go on my list.

    most of my jeans now are from levi’s, as they fit my body well and have a price point I can afford (also they have great sales/clearances on their website). I have one pair from the signature line, black straight leg, and they have a really nice stretch to them. I’m not crazy about the denim options from the signature line because the whiskering is a little too fake-looking for my taste … but the price is so good on these I might have to pick up a pair anyway lol.

  5. Astrid says:

    I bought the jeans a few months ago and really liked them. My mom had me buy her a pair and she loves them. Not too long ago Levi’s was out of both of our sizes when we wanted another pair each. Ladies! stop buying these, I need more for me LOL

  6. susiecue says:

    I have those food savers; I love them and use them all the time. I used to put my lime wedges/onion slices in ziploc baggies and these make me feel more earth friendly.

  7. LuLu says:

    Had to pop in and say those acupressure mats are incredible. I can’t live without mine!

  8. Fallon says:

    I paid a lot more than $20 for a similar acupressure mat, but I can’t recommend them enough! The first few minutes are uncomfortable, but then… ahhhh…. relief!

  9. Mabs A'Mabbin says:

    I can’t live without my over-the-door organizers.

    • notasugarhere says:

      I’ve been looking for a towel rack (or double towel rack) that slots over the bathroom door. I’ve seen them turned into cute organizers for dozens of necklaces and none of the chains tangle. Have you stumbled over anything like that?

      • Mabs A'Mabbin says:

        Absolutely! There are utilitarian ones as well as decorative metals, iron, etc. Just Google or search on Amazon for over-the-door paper towels. I have paper towels everywhere lol!

      • notasugarhere says:

        Thanks!

  10. MeghanNotMarkle says:

    I LOVE my acupressure mat!

  11. MaryContrary says:

    I have the jeans in gray and they are AMAZING.

  12. Kim says:

    I have that acupressure mat and love it. I’ve replaced it a few times when the foam gets too flat. I do recommend wearing a T-shirt while you use it. I’ve recommended it to a couple people and they haven’t found it as useful, but I love using it before I go to bed. I use it every night for 45 minutes. If you have a headache or migraine, sometimes it’s helpful to stand on it for a minute (wear socks!)