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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Give Fair Trade for the Holidays

How worrisome to be shopping this holiday season! Toy recalls, lead and carcinogens found in lipstick and other cosmetics, reports of sweatshops and slave labor operations all can cause a shopper to lose confidence with every purchase. 1954 Red Heart Dog Food the portable romance comics game player that you buy for your nine-year-old manufactured using the labor of another parent's nine-year-old? Will the toy that you buy for the kindergarten grab-bag turn up on a list of recalls the day after Christmas? Are the gourmet coffee and chocolate that fill your secretary's gift basket grown by people unable to rise above poverty no matter their many G I Joe Adventure Team and years of back-breaking work? Were the jeans you buy for your teen-ager sewn by a worker in an ill-lit basement who toils for 12 or 14 hours a day but can barely afford food? A conscientious consumer is tempted to scowl, "Bah! Humbug!"

But there is an alternative. Give fair trade gifts this year. Fair trade is a market-based system of trade that factors social and economic justice into the buy-and-sell equation. Fair trade rests on the twin principles of a fair wage to the producers of the goods and an environmentally sustainable process of producing the goods. Usually located in developing countries, the producers of fair trade products, whether they are farmers or manufacturers of goods, form cooperatives which are governed democratically by the members.

The cooperatives ensure that each member receives a fair wage for the work he does or the crops she grows. They also undertake community improvements depending on the needs of the community in question. Perhaps a cooperative will build a child care center so that mothers can work, or a health care facility so the members can have their basic health care needs met. The members of another cooperative in another part of the world may be more concerned with building the infrastructure to provide clean water to their village. Sometimes a cooperative will provide loans to the artisans to buy materials or equipment to produce their items and earn a living. In addition to ensuring a fair wage and contributing to the community, members of the cooperatives are committed to environmental sustainability. Food products are organic. Textiles are dyed using traditional vegetable dyes.

The variety of fair trade gifts is increasing almost monthly. Fair trade food products include coffee, tea, chocolate and cocoa, sugar, rice, wine, bananas, olive oil and many, many more items. Tablecloths, placemats, bedspreads, comforters and other home decorating items are available. A shopper can easily find men's, women's and children's clothing. Toys and musical instruments are plentiful. Journals, stationery and other paper products are easy to find. Just do a search on the web to find an online store or a real-world store that offers fair trade products.

In addition to being more and more abundant in variety, fair trade items are delightful gifts to receive. The unique, handmade items demonstrate a traditional craft or style. Colors in clothing and other textiles are rich and nuanced. The toys are whimsical and charming. No fair trade products are mass-produced or mass-marketed, so instead of getting what everybody else has, your gift recipients will get what nobody else has.

It is possible to shop with confidence this holiday season. By buying fair trade, you can ensure that the gifts you give your loved ones bring comfort and joy not only to the recipient but to the people who grew or produced the gift.

Copyright 2007 by Sister Kate's Products, LLC

Kathleen Hobbins is the President and CEO of Sister Kate's Products, LLC. Based in Chicago, IL, Sister Kate's is an e-commerce company specializing in fair trade products. Visit Sister Kate's website at http://www.ImportedLinens.com

Kathleen is committed to fair trade and other social justice issues.

The Pentacles Court Cards of a Tarot Deck

The Page of Pentacles represents a youthfulness that can bear the weight of responsibility on W S Kimball Champions grounded shoulders. He can manage wealth better than almost anyone else. If this card comes in a tarot reading about an event, he is referring to a material or occupation oriented matter. Good fortune awaits you in one of these areas. If the card refers to a person, it is someone who would be considered an "old soul" or wise beyond their years. They work hard, apply common sense and would never be considered a risk taker. He is the master of seeing an opportunity in the weeds and reaching for it. If there is a team project or a large responsibility around the corner, the Page will provide the strength, energy and insight needed to deal with it effectively.

The Knight of Pentacles is a man of action- but thoughtful action, which isn't the case with the other knights in the deck. He considers a situation thoroughly before acting but when it comes time to charge forward, he does so with tremendous force. Dedicated, loyal and true to his word this Knight is willing and able to shoulder any amount of responsibility. Persistence could be his middle name. He is a man of tradition and logic and may find himself annoyed by those who would be considered dreamers. He always achieves success with his ethical approach and strength of character.

The Queen of Pentacles is maternal and fertile. Whatever wealth she has was gained through her kind and generous nature. This card can either represent an aspect of self or another person in a tarot reading. Intuition, dedication, love and happiness are what she is devoted to. The weak spot in her facade is that she clings to notions of security. Trust and security are hallmark to her. Material wealth is not a priority. The Queen is often portrayed as a mother, whether she actually has children or not, due to her caring nature and dedication to the home and family.

The King of Pentacles has enough wealth to spread around and does so. This card is representative of another person or a planet robot of the self in a tarot reading. The King encourages others to behave as he has since it obviously turned out well for him. He is true to his word but unlike the Knight doesn't take on responsibility just because he wants to. The King wants a profit. Intelligence and experience make him a responsible businessman who gets what he wants in a respectable fashion. Like the Queen, he is concerned with security but finds it in the material Dark Shadows books He is dutiful, traditional but adaptable and normally not prone to bouts of temper. If someone deceives him, the punishment will be great. The King is the endpoint of a stage of success, a sign that effort can be suspended and wealth enjoyed for the time being. There is no negativity bogging this success down and the freedom of generosity can be expressed.

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