Affiliate Disclosure

Full transparency time. The FTC wants sites like mine to spell out exactly how we make money, so here’s the honest breakdown.

Yes, Some Links Earn Me a Commission

If you click a link to a recipe ingredient, a kitchen gadget, or an outfit piece and end up buying it, there’s a good chance that link is an affiliate link and I earn a small cut. This Site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, and I also work with a handful of other retailer affiliate programs when it makes sense.

Your Price Stays the Same

I want to be clear about this part: you never pay more because you clicked my link. The commission comes out of the retailer’s pocket, not yours.

Why I Do It This Way

Running a site takes real time, between recipe testing, photography, and writing, and affiliate income is what makes that sustainable. That said, I only link to things I’ve actually cooked with, worn, or used with my own kids. If I wouldn’t buy it again myself, it doesn’t make it into a post just because there’s a commission attached.

To be clear, any recommendations or affiliate-related products mentioned on this Site are based on my own personal usage or on extensive research and analysis. I’m not offering financial advice, and nothing here is a professional recommendation tailored to your specific situation. Product mentions reflect generic personal preference or experience only, so always do your own research before buying anything.

Ads on This Site

Separate from affiliate links, this Site also shows display ads through Mediavine. That’s covered in more detail over in the Privacy Policy.

Questions?

If anything here isn’t clear, reach out through the contact page and I’ll answer directly.