The Shopping List
Spread the Love
THE TRADITION: If Valentine’s Day and chocolate are indistinguishable in your mind and your beloved would be apoplectic if you showed up without the magic cocoa bean in tow, then by all means get them the very best the valley has to offer:
OLIVER KITA FINE CONFECTIONS (6815 Route 9, Astor Square, Rhinebeck) craft gorgeous handmade confections from the purest organic and fair trade chocolates. Inventive combinations of flavors and beautiful design are the hallmarks of Oliver Kita’s artisanal chocolates. Never again will you confuse a heart shaped box of bon bons from the drugstore with chocolate. Open Wednesday-Sundays, call ahead to check for business hours (845) 876-2665
For him, CLASSIC COTTON PAJAMAS made from the finest quality cotton with shell buttons, looking like Cary Grant in PJ’s he’ll sweep you off your feet ($125).

Show your mother you love her by learning a new language, say mother in french with the MAMAN bracelet ($60 sterling, $100 gold-plated).
THE GREEN VALENTINE: The best way I can think to say I love you to anyone you hold near and dear might just be to make a charitable contribution in their name to the charity of your choice. Help your eco valentine offset their carbon emissions with a Terrapass (www.terrapass.com), clean up the Hudson River (riverkeeper.org) or rescue a homeless dog or cat by logging on to Howard’s Place for a listing of shelters in New York State. (http://howardsplace.net/nydogscats.html).
Happy Valentine’s Day and remember to spread the love!
Thoughts, comments, ideas? E-mail me at: The shoppingbag@hvc.rr.com.
Alysa Sullivan learned to be a discerning shopper at an early age, when her taste for quality was outstripped by her measly 25-cent weekly allowance. She is very happy to now be applying her shopping acumen in the hills of the Hudson Valley.

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