

Fiberactive Organics'
Dish Towel - $17.50
Candy Jar Stripe
~ 12" x 21"
Crisp fabric having half-inch natural stripes which separate alternating stripes of ColorGrown green and brown cotton.
U.S.A. grown organic cotton sewn in North Carolina |

Fiberactive Organics'
Table Runner - starts at $29.00
Candy Jar Stripe
Crisp fabric having half-inch natural stripes which separate alternating stripes of ColorGrown green and brown cotton. Available in Small (~11" x 42") and Large (~13" x 55")
U.S.A. grown organic cotton sewn in North Carolina
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Fiberactive Organics'
Tablecloth - starts at $70.00
Candy Jar Stripe
Crisp fabric having half-inch natural stripes which separate alternating stripes of ColorGrown green and brown cotton. Available in Small (~58" x 55") and Large (~73" x 56")
U.S.A. grown organic cotton sewn in North Carolina |


SOS From Texas' Napkins - $18.00
4 Pack
~ 14" x 14"
Set of four organic cotton terry napkins. Natural cotton color.
Texas grown organic cotton sewn in Texas
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SOS From Texas' Dish Towel - $4.50
~ 15" x 22"
Organic cotton terry dish towel. Natural cotton color.
Texas grown organic cotton sewn in Texas |
 
Lodge Logic Cast Iron Wonder Skillet - $14.75
5" Square, .75" Depth
Great to use for Grilled Cheese Sandwiches & French Toast!
Lodge Manufacturing has been making cast iron cookware for over 100 years. In 2002, the Lodge team developed a proprietary vegetable oil spray system with high temperature gas ovens to season the cookware before it leaves their South Pittsburg foundry. So now you don't have to go thru the seasoning process - it's done for you! Happy cooking . . .
Made in Tennessee |

Lodge Logic Cast Iron Mini Skillet - $10.00
5" Diameter, 1' Depth
(5" Diameter cover sold separately for $10.00).
Great for frying a single egg or or some sausages.
Lodge Manufacturing has been making cast iron cookware for over 100 years. In 2002, the Lodge team developed a proprietary vegetable oil spray system with high temperature gas ovens to season the cookware before it leaves their South Pittsburg foundry. So now you don't have to go thru the seasoning process - it's done for you! Happy cooking . . .
Made in Tennessee |
 
Lodge Logic Cast Iron Skillet - $12.75
6.5" Diameter, 1.25" Depth
Great for scrambled eggs!
Lodge Manufacturing has been making cast iron cookware for over 100 years. In 2002, the Lodge team developed a proprietary vegetable oil spray system with high temperature gas ovens to season the cookware before it leaves their South Pittsburg foundry. So now you don't have to go thru the seasoning process - it's done for you! Happy cooking . . .
Made in Tennessee |

Allegheny Treenware's
Tea Bag Tweezer - $5.50
Looking for a unique gift or addition to your kitchen? Try Allegheny Treenware! A husband and wive team in West Virginia have created these wonderful wood pieces called treenware. Each is individually hand shaped and gouged. Only West Virginian hardwoods - the most commonly are cherry, maple, birch, beech, and walnut - are used to create these pieces. Many sanding steps are taken to ensure a satiny smooth finish. A three letter abbreviation is wood burned on the back of every handle to identify the wood species its made from along with Sue and Stan Jenning's initials and date made.
Proper care of your treenware means washing by hand and giving an occasional oiling with mineral or olive oil. Buff lightly with fine sand paper if the spoon develops a fuzzy feeling then oil.
Made in West Virginia |


Allegheny Treenware's
4" Salt Spoon - $5.00
Looking for a unique gift or addition to your kitchen? Try Allegheny Treenware! A husband and wive team in West Virginia have created these wonderful wood pieces called treenware. Each is individually hand shaped and gouged. Only West Virginian hardwoods - the most commonly are cherry, maple, birch, beech, and walnut - are used to create these pieces. Many sanding steps are taken to ensure a satiny smooth finish. A three letter abbreviation is wood burned on the back of every handle to identify the wood species its made from along with Sue and Stan Jenning's initials and date made.
Proper care of your treenware means washing by hand and giving an occasional oiling with mineral or olive oil. Buff lightly with fine sand paper if the spoon develops a fuzzy feeling then oil.
Made in West Virginia |


Allegheny Treenware's
10" Cake/Pie Server - $9.50
Looking for a unique gift or addition to your kitchen? Try Allegheny Treenware! A husband and wive team in West Virginia have created these wonderful wood pieces called treenware. Each is individually hand shaped and gouged. Only West Virginian hardwoods - the most commonly are cherry, maple, birch, beech, and walnut - are used to create these pieces. Many sanding steps are taken to ensure a satiny smooth finish. A three letter abbreviation is wood burned on the back of every handle to identify the wood species its made from along with Sue and Stan Jenning's initials and date made.
Proper care of your treenware means washing by hand and giving an occasional oiling with mineral or olive oil. Buff lightly with fine sand paper if the spoon develops a fuzzy feeling then oil.
Made in West Virginia |


Allegheny Treenware's
10" Spoon- $12.00
Looking for a unique gift or addition to your kitchen? Try Allegheny Treenware! A husband and wive team in West Virginia have created these wonderful wood pieces called treenware. Each is individually hand shaped and gouged. Only West Virginian hardwoods - the most commonly are cherry, maple, birch, beech, and walnut - are used to create these pieces. Many sanding steps are taken to ensure a satiny smooth finish. A three letter abbreviation is wood burned on the back of every handle to identify the wood species its made from along with Sue and Stan Jenning's initials and date made.
Proper care of your treenware means washing by hand and giving an occasional oiling with mineral or olive oil. Buff lightly with fine sand paper if the spoon develops a fuzzy feeling then oil.
Made in West Virginia |


Allegheny Treenware's
8" Mini Ladle- $14.00
Looking for a unique gift or addition to your kitchen? Try Allegheny Treenware! A husband and wive team in West Virginia have created these wonderful wood pieces called treenware. Each is individually hand shaped and gouged. Only West Virginian hardwoods - the most commonly are cherry, maple, birch, beech, and walnut - are used to create these pieces. Many sanding steps are taken to ensure a satiny smooth finish. A three letter abbreviation is wood burned on the back of every handle to identify the wood species its made from along with Sue and Stan Jenning's initials and date made.
Proper care of your treenware means washing by hand and giving an occasional oiling with mineral or olive oil. Buff lightly with fine sand paper if the spoon develops a fuzzy feeling then oil.
Made in West Virginia |


Wood You Tell Me's Wine Stop - $5.00
Part of Wood You Tell Me's wood recovery program, these wine stops are each made from cork and nested aromatic cedar pieces from other production runs. Lighthouse scene has been etched into wood. Enjoy!
Made in Minnesota |

Resource Revival's Bottle Opener - $10.00
Bottle opener made from recycled bike chain with colorful aluminum head. Great gift for a bike enthusiast!
Made in Oregon |