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Sunday, July 29, 2007

The Truth About Bottled Water,And More Of The Best 100 Little Towns.

Hello Shoppers,
I hope you have been having fun out there shopping. Before I get to the 100 best little towns,I would like to talk about that bottled water that we all drink. They try to make you believe that the water that you pay for in your store is from some far away spring, while that is not true. Aquafina Water from Pepsi Co Inc now has to change their labels to let you know that the water they put in their bottles is tap water not from a far away spring. This coming from a group called Corporate Accountability International,this company looks for misleading market practices. So the next time you are drinking that bottled water take a look at the label to see were it comes from.

Now lets get to more of the 100 best little towns to visit and shop in. I will be naming only 4 towns today #14-11. Because we are at the top ten towns and I will be talking a lot about these towns.

#14 Shipshewana, IN
An epicenter of the simple farming life, with hearty Amish-style food, furniture, quilts and other crafts. This is another great Amish town to shop in.

#13 Lanesboro, MN
A haven for cyclists and other lovers of the peaceful outdoors with Root River Trail, plus good food, inns and productions at the Commonweal Theatre. Shopping in this town is a must.

#12 Leland/Suttons Bay, MI
On the Leelanau Peninsula near Traverse City, a recipient of the lake's bounty: fresh fish, views and local wines. So if you like fish and wine then this is a town you can not miss.

#11 South Haven, MI
Beaches that stand out even on Lake Michigan within walking distance of downtown and inns; fresh foods at the edge of wine country. Another good town for great food and wine.

Alright we are now at the top ten of 100 best little towns, for these towns I will be highlighting them in every way. Until next time remember, STAY SHOPPING!!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Reminder Of The DHS Club And 10 More Of The 100 Best Little Towns #24-15

Hello Shoppers
Let me remind you of my DHS Club Mall,this is the best mall online to shop at. Most of the stores are big name stores like Target,K-Mart,Zales,Home Depo and the list gos on. You can go to this mall and sign up for free and save money. Just look on the right hand side of this page go to my links and click on DHS Club. Now lets get back to the 100 best little towns.

#24 Hermann,MO
A German village that feels like it's on the Rhine is hub for Missouri River wine country and cyclists beloved Katy Trail.

#23 Hill City,SD
Another Black Hills boom in progress, with a growing group of art galleries as well as 1880s steam trains rides. If you are a art lover this is the town to shop for your art.

#22 Springs Green,WI
Inspired arts scene includes Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin home and studio and a world-class outdoor theater. Weirdly appealing House on the Rock is nearby. This another great town for art.

#21 Northfield,MN
The town still proud of defeating Jesse James (a huge fall festival), with lots more going for it, including shops and two picture-perfect college campuses.

#20 Pella,IA
Go Dutch with a gingerbread-trimmed downtown, pastries, a re-created village and 80,000 tulips blooming for May festival. If you like Tulips this is a great place.

#19 Lindsborg,KS
May be more Swedish than Sweden (in an old-time way), with authentic crafts, foods and festivals. Strong arts scene includes Bethany College.

#18 Lake Geneva,WI
Promenade like the Victorian socialites who founded this pretty resort town-on the 21-mile path around the lake, past grand estates.

#17 Custer City,SD
Growing like an Old West boom town, gateway to the Black Hills best: Caster State Park; Mount Rushmore; Crazy Horse Memorial.

#16 Nebraska City,NE
Newcomers don't expect the striking Lied Lodge and the farm of Arbor Day founder J. Sterling Morton; plus shops downtown and riverboat rides in nearby Brownsville.

#15 Elkhart Lake,WI
A mix that surprisingly works: classic Victorian town with fourdiamond Osthoff resort and a road-race course with 400 annual events.

Ok there you go another 10 out of 100 best little towns. So go to them when you can and have fun shopping. Until the next time, STAY SHOPPING!!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

We Are Counting Down The 100 Best Little Towns #34-25

Hello Shoppers,
We have been counting down the best 100 small towns and we are all the way down to #34 and going. Before we get to the Count Down let me remind you about my Internet Radio Tall Show,just go to the top right hand corner of this blog and click on the Jerry's Talk Show Button. You can go there and listen to me talk about shopping and you can call in and have some fun with me. So give it a try,I would love to talk to you live. Now lets get back to the 100 best little towns.

#34 Nauvoo,IL
There are restored building and reenactors in onetime Mormon enclave on the Mississippi. Also a winery and a historic hotel. A great place if you are shopping for some good wine.

#33 Berlin,OH
Another Midwest Amish hot spot, with tours, crafts shops and homey restaurants. This is a great place to shop for those great Amish hand made products.

#32 Cedarburg,WI
National Register limestone building as sturdy as the work ethic of their Germany builders, now holding shops and galleries. There is a lot of good shopping to be done in this Town.

#31 Hannibal,MO
Fact and fiction blur Mark Twain's hometown on the Mississippi with tours of his home. Tom Sawyer's cave, riverboat rides and Twain shows. If you are a big Mark Twain fan,this is a must see town.

#30 Medora,ND
Western theme-park of a town, gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park; Medora Musical celebrates TR's spirit.

#29 Atchison,KS
How did Amelia Earnhart ever leave her pertty hometown on the Missouri? One clu: She never saw Nell Hill's popular home furnishings shops.

#28 Deadwood,SD
Old West aura mostly intact despite a huge gambling scene; also winter sports and stunning Black Hills scenery. This is a great little town to see.

#27 Grand Marais,MN
A one time fishing village between the North Woods and Lake Superior draws both outdoor types and a big community of working artists. A good place for spring mushroom hunting.

#26 Ely,MN
Wear your hiking boots to dinner spirit energizes this jumping off point for Boundary Waters canoe trips. Plus wolf and bear centers, resorts and chefs gone North Woodsy. If you like to canoe this is the place.

#25 Marshall,MI
It takes a weekend to see all the significant building (850)in this designated National Historic Landmark District. The Honolulu House is there.

All right 10 more little town down,and they all are great places to shop in. Until next time when we look at 10 more great little towns. And Remember, STAY SHOPPING!!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Just Got Back From The 4th Of JULY Parties and am redy to get thin back on tract.So lets talk about some more them Great little towns that are fun

Hello Shopper,
I just got back from all the 4th parties. Everything was great and everyone steal has thier fingers I am prowed of the people the did not drive drunk. I know many people were safe out there becuse we all know the problums that come ween driving drunk.So lets get back to the 100 Best Littel Towns In Amareca.We are at 40 and going to 31. So Lets Get This Started;

#40 Abilene,Ks
The town Eisevhower credited with making him who he was.
Tours of his museum home.

#39 Corydon,IN
Indiana's original capital with a avibrant town square including a 55- year-oldsoda fountain;onOhio River Scenic Byway.

(#38 Decorah,IA
Bluffs and clear steams surround a college town known for its major norwegian-American museum avd outdoor sports.

#37 Frankenmuth,Mi
"Little Bavaria" with chicken-dinner restaurants,world's largest Christmas store (Bronner's) And year-round Festivals. If you like a tast of Germany go here I know I liver in Gerany for 6 years. Lotes Of Funn For All. I will be talking about this town on my talk show at;blogtalkradio.com/shoppingbroker, and you can to the to of the blog and find the talk show button and click. I love This Town!

#36 Marietta, OH
Historic sites and old time crafts in area's first permanent settement;lots of boutiquse and river cruises,too.

#35 Amana Colonies,IA
Seven villages perserve a communal society's spiritwith dining, museums and shops. So untell the net time STAY SHOPPING!!