1. Marshalls/HomeGoods for everything, but especially mirrors. Mirrors are expensive, especially bigger mirrors. Not so expensive at Marshalls. I got a 24x36 for $24 ($30 less 20% coupon from my aunt Dawn).
2. Old Navy Spring Dresses - I have a lot of dresses. They are my spring, summer, and fall uniform and what I wear the most both to work and to kick around in. Every spring I buy new ones to replace the ones I've had to get rid of - this year I had to say goodbye to one I've worn faithfully for 12 years as well as two other favorites that were worn to hell. I soothed my soul with this one and this one. Sleeveless is fine on the weekends or when I step out into the sauna after work or at lunch, but I have a few cardigans like this one to throw on over them for work.
3. Shipt - Full disclosure: this is a preemptive try it with me recommendation for those of you who are geographically close to me and have also been dying on the vine since Amazon Fresh ripped our hearts out and stopped delivering to this area. Shipt is now delivering groceries from Target which is good news for people like me who have been buying a lot of groceries from Target (love the Simply Balanced line, just bare chicken, and prices/sales/coupons in general), but the best is that if I need something regular from Target AND cold groceries, they will deliver both. My fellow introvert friend Stacey and I are very freaking excited about this.The yearly fee is $99. From now until 3/30, you can sign up for $49 and delivery over $35 is free and even more importantly for me, same day delivery is available. Full disclosure: if you use the links I've provided, you get $10 in free groceries and can try the service for two weeks and I get $10 in groceries as well. They are of course in other markets as well, so if you're not local, check it out for your area.
What are you recommending lately?