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Top Calf Compression Sleeve by Besta Sports
Don’t panic PBnWhine followers…. this is my daughter Selena’s review. Of course you would realize that the second you read running. Am I right?? I recently started running again after a three year hiatus and let me tell you MY SHIN SPLINTS ARE KILLING ME!!! Desperate for relief I have tried everything including ice, a calf roller, aspirin, back to the roller and K-tape. You know what’s helped? Besta Sports Top Calf Compression Sleeve – they are wonderful. I’ve even taken to wearing them when I’m not running and let me tell you I feel ridiculously better. The relief is worth my husband mocking me for wearing compression sleeves around the…
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Grill Lantern – BBQ Grill Light Review
When you live in Southern California you BBQ a lot. Year around; it’s one of the greatest perks! But, since I don’t get home until almost 7:00 PM every night barbecuing isn’t always an easy task. DH & I are so thrilled with our Barbecue Grill Light called the Grill Lantern! It has 10 super bright LED lights. The Grill Lantern is completely adjustable; not just horizontally but vertically as well. Grilling at night has never been so easy!! The Grill Lantern is battery operated and turns on and off easily with one button. Installation couldn’t be easier. There is an adjustable screw-on clamp that fits even our large handle. You can attach…
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DesertWolf Cotton Canvas Cross Body Messenger Bag
The minute my new DesertWolf Cotton Canvas Messenger bag arrived my daughter Selena snatched it up and would NOT let it go. So, this is Selena’s review! I have long coveted professional leather Messenger Bags. I’ve never had reason to buy one and without an intended purpose, contemplating spending hundreds of dollars on a buttery soft, distressed leather bag was out of the question. I am too practical for that, too poor and what if it didn’t live up to my expectations? So, instead I heft around a 40 lb backpack packed to the gills with work gear, school books, camera accessories, toddler distractions, snacks and a pair of emergency pants…