One of the only things better than ma's cooking is grandma's cooking. If you've got a grandmother that loves to cook (or loves to eat), here's an interesting way to let her treat herself.
Plenty of traditional foods show up in our beauty products, not just as scents but as actual ingredients, essences, and extracts. I've made a shopping list of some great gift items in the widget below, starting off with this sea salt body scrub with a fresh blend of mango, lime, pineapple, and tangerine.
Fill an eco-friendly, reusable totebag with a couple of these luscious beauty products, add other "food-themed" items like a magnetic shopping list notepad, gift card for a local grocer . . . you get the idea. Yummy!
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My Grams loves that bag balm stuff in the green tin with the cow on it. Haha.
1Fun stuff, but my grandma -- who grew up in an orphanage and lived through the great depression -- would flip out if I got her a $30 faec cream!
2My grandma is such a huge foodie. I never thought about getting her something food-scented for a gift...this is a great idea.
3I don't have any grandparents left, but I'll take that Origins Ginger bubble bath for myself...I love that line. It smells amazing.
4Is it silly that I'm excited about that mango body scrub because it's made by Carol's Daughter and my mom's name is Carol?
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