Black-owned

The Best Coffee You Haven’t Had Yet!

I wouldn't say I'm a purveyor of coffee. I do love a nice cup and prefer to brew my own at home. I haven't perfected the art of making blended coffee, but look out once I do! I wouldn't need Starbucks or Coffee Bean that much anymore. Lately, I've been on a roll of trying different coffees for my trusted and beloved Keurig. I have the standard faves -
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Black History Month: Best Black-Owned Etsy Finds!

I like to consider myself Etsy connoisseur. I browse the website no short than once a day and try very hard to limit my spending to once a month. I usually buy a lot, though, so it accounts for something. Recently, I have been heavily supporting my fellow Black-owned businesses. I encourage everyone instead of making a donation to a charity, to actually support a Black-owned business. They could
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I Tried Fenty’s Butta Drop and Y’all…

So, I love everything Fenty. Well, almost everything. There are some things I don't care for but I'm not going to talk about those. I will, however, talk about something I absolutely love: Butta Drop. O.M.G., y'all! Billionairess and she-ain't-gon'-release-that-last-album-now superstar Rihanna keeps outdoing herself with the Fenty brand. I decided to treat myself (as well as my mom) with a moisturizer and Butta Drop combo. I gave my mom
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Journals and Coloring Books for Sale!

Yes, that's right! I finally created my own journal and coloring books for you to use! This is a passion project of mine so I truly hope you support! When I was going through a lot of stress last year, I found a lot of comfort in coloring books. I hope my coloring book will give you as much joy and comfort as it did for me. :) Mandala
Black-owned, Makeup and Natural Hair Care, Mommy Commentary

Happy Juneteenth! Now Be About That Life

This is a good time to tell you Breonna Taylor's killers haven't been charged. Juneteenth is the honor and celebration for when slaves were finally free. Now, contrary to what people think about July 4th, 1776, there were still slaves. Slaves weren't free until 1866. A whole-ass hundred plus years later. Texas was the last state to notify slaves had been free for two years. Two. Whole-Ass. Years. While