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45 Her generous ofering only  represented a slice of what she  had at home, as I would eventually  come to see later that week:  organic sea salt chocolate bars,  shredded coconut, whole wheat  stoneground four, green lentils,  bags and bags of quinoa and,  indeed, grain of every color in the  rainbow. lentils, bags and bags of quinoa and, indeed, grain of every color  in the rainbow. Bulgur wheat for tabbouleh, arborio rice for risotto,  buckwheat flour for pancakes, amaranth, flax seeds, thick-cut oats  and polenta were bursting from her cupboards, alongside a healthy  supply of vitamins and supplements she used to “keep away the  sad faces.”  And it all came from the unassuming online grocer iHerb.com.  It has a huge following in Korea, and one visit to the website will  show you why; everything a hippie foodie ever wanted is available,  from natural bath and beauty products to pantry items and vita- mins. You can get sustainably farmed free-trade cacao beans and  decent ChapStick (finally), gluten-free flours and barley malt syrup,  grain-sweetened fruit spread and raw honey. Almost anything. If  Korea doesn’t have it, iHerb.com will, and it won’t even cost you  a fortune. They have near-magical shipping that’ll get your box o’  goodies out of their warehouse in California, across the ocean and  delivered to your door through Korea Post in a matter of five to  seven days. Order more than $60 worth of stuff (easy) and this  lightning-fast, trackable shipping will only cost you $4. Even Ama- zon can’t do that.  When you first visit the website, you’ll need to make an account  and fill in all the pertinent information: your address in Korea, your  credit card info and your alien registration number to help expedite  everything through customs. Once you get it all set up, though,  every subsequent order will be a one-click affair. Korean law places  restrictions on some foods and outright prohibits others (like poppy  seeds), and they also have a strict 15-pound limit per shipment.  But iHerb has all these rules integrated directly into the system, so  as you’re shopping you’ll know exactly how much you can buy of  each product and how much it will weigh. You’ll also get a tracking  number to keep tabs on your box, and it’ll arrive via regular mail  with no requirement for a signature; you’ll simply come home and  there it’ll be, just waiting for you. What will you make with all your new goods? A Caesar salad with  capers? How about a big bowl of popcorn sprinkled with brewers’  yeast or a pan of Rice Crispies treats? A pot pie? Maybe a wick- edly dark cup of hot chocolate? Whatever you want, it’s yours. The  remedy for homesickness and ho-hum lunches is at iHerb.com, so  go there. Now.