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Adorable Pink Keyboard and Mouse Review (It Has Typewriter Keys)

Photo Source: Author Photo Source: Amazon While FD's pink wireless keyboard and mouse are adorable and definitely aesthetic, the set has some serious issues. Here's my review of Amazon's pink MoMoOne Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo. Note: this pink keyboard and mouse set is currently sold out, but the blue and white version is available. I ended up not loving this product, and bought this replacement pink keyboard instead. If you are looking for a keyboard and mouse combo that is stylish and functional, the FD Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combos Set is the perfect option. This set is designed for both PC and Mac users. The keyboard has a slim design that makes it easy to take with you on the go, and the mouse has an ergonomic design that provides extra comfort. Plus, this keyboard and mouse combo set is very affordable at $35. Aesthetics The aesthetic light pink color on both the keyboard and mouse is adorable. I love it. Honestly, if the keyboard and mouse worked as well ...

An Honest Hungry Harvest Review (with Video)

Did you know that every year in the US, over 108 billion pounds of food is wasted. That equates to 130 billion meals and more than $408 billion in food thrown away each year. Shockingly, nearly 40% of all food in America is wasted.

Much of this waste doesn't occur at the household level, but instead at the manufacturing and shopping levels. Stores want to sell produce that looks the same, with very little variation between the same produce items.

Items that are the wrong size, color, shape or have minor imperfections are thrown away or utilized for animal feed. Hungry Harvest is a great organization dedicated to reduce food waste and give affordable food options to families.

Hungry Harvest collects edible food that would have otherwise gone to waste, and offers subscription boxes to sell the produce to the public.

I've ordered multiple boxes from Hungry Harvest, and never been disappointed. The produce that I've received is in season and a lot for the price point. Boxes start at $15, and can focus on veggies, fruits, or a mixture of both.

They also offer seasonal items - like chips, bread, yogurt, and snacks. These items are usually overstocked or may become expired too soon to be put on store shelves.

My son loves helping to open the boxes, since there's a chance that we may get "monster veggies." If you don't speak 8 year old boy, that means the misshapen or hilariously sized produce.

Hungry Harvest has gift cards available as well if you need a last minute gift idea.

Have you had the chance to try Hungry Harvest yet?

If this review is helpful, use this link to join Hungry Harvest and receive $10 off your first order.

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