IN ANOTHER POST I WENT ON ABOUT THE CULTURE WAR, AND HOW THE LEFT PREFERENTIALLY BUYS FROM THEIR OWN, HELPS THEIR OWN, BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY REFUSES TO HELP US, BUY FROM US, OR EVEN TOLERATE OUR EXISTENCE.

I’ve reluctantly decided that the only way we turn this around is to apply the same principles to the left that they’ve applied to the right for decades.  I call it “not one red cent” — not if you can help it.
On the other hand, there are immensely talented people who aren’t leftists.  And we should support them as much as we can.  In recent days I was privileged to get two gifts from people who read my blog.  One was a set of hairsticks with….  Well, let’s just say that if you’re a woman who has to work in a dangerous yet inexplicably gun free zone, you might want to get a pair of these, and the same if you’re a man who loves a woman in that situation: Hair Stabbies. This is a review, and they also have the craftsman’s contact email.

AND…. King Harv Coffee sent me a bag of Mars Coffee.  I was hesitant to try it, because recently I’ve been having issues with bitter food and drink and my sense of bitter is much more sensitive than it ever was.  So I shared it with our son who is a coffee connoisseur over the holidays.  And I also had some.
I can honestly say that this is the least bitter coffee I’ve ever tasted. Son, who is fancy like that, (otherwise known as having a palate) made sounds about chocolate undertones and oak overtones (or the other way around, not sure) but I’m a simple woman. All I can tell you is that it was amazingly tasty but not bitter at all. In fact I could drink it with no sweetener or creamer and love it. This has never happened before.  (Oh, and my son stole the rest of the bag, which means I’ll need to actually buy some.) But anyway, if you are in the market to try a fancy coffee,  try King Harv Coffee.  It will be worth your while.