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I cut out the microwave popcorn years ago it’s too greasy for me. It’s the movie theater one I ate growing up. I don’t eat much popcorn anymore. If I do it’s the skinny pop. Less calories and non gmo. I eat other snacks like fruit and pretzels. Trying to cut out cheese but it’s hard. I like Gouda every now and then if I go to Mom’s organic.


It’s hard for black farmers to survive because of the disadvantages . I remember signing a petition demanding Biden to release millions of dollars for them. That clown would rather send money to other countries such as Ukraine.


I use the same products. I have enough African shea butter to last me through the spring and summer. I use other body butter/lotion that are Black owned. I like the natural soap from Herb’n eden. There are located in Douglasville, Georgia if you ever want to check them out. When I don’t get soap from them I’ll depend on the buy black movement, necessities company, or my local farmers market. Two vendors there sell natural soap. There’s a lady who sells and other natural products like deodorant. She’s out there alone or sometimes with her son. We always buy from her bc her products are very good. 5 soaps for $20 ain’t bad. I still have soap from the other vendor and hair/body oil. My mother has body scrubs to use up too. We have to use up every we have left until next month.


I don’t buy much from the stores unless they are natural. I found out Target carries Play pits which is a natural deodorant from a BOB. So if I don’t feel like ordering I can go there. I don’t spend a lot of money at Walmart/Target,  but I will for the Black owned products I found.