Just cleared out a cupboard in the kitchen full of cake-baking tins and similar things I will never, ever use.
Thrown out old frying pans and got new ones in.
Thrown out a water feature for the garden I'm never going to use.
Got rid of my TV and DVD player in the bedroom as they're never on.
Got a smaller, more compact family calendar to go on the living room table.
Gutted out piles of letters and similar tat that were lying around.
Need to gut out the garage.
Very liberating to just get rid of all that stuff you never use, clear space and make you more focused!!
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Trouble is it doesn't take long to get back to its previous clutter.
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@Grunfeld that's a great idea. And if you never look in the box, it means you never needed that stuff anyway
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Never say never when it comes to baking !
When my youngest's mother moved out I chucked away any remaining cup cake cases, flour etc. but since then I've done quite a bit of cooking with my daughter, so the cupboard is full of the stuff I threw out again*
*not the same stuff from out of the bin, new stuff.
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Unfortunately the space created will simply allow us to put their Christmas loot away neatly!
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We’re not at the stage of being worthy of an episode of “hoarders” yet, but it’s really getting me down. You get to a point where you become overwhelmed by the magnitude of the task of getting the whole house as you want it, so it becomes almost impossible to make a start.
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
Her "philosophy" sounds poncy as fuck but personally I found it really helpful on a practical basis. If literally nothing else, her tips on how to fold and store my clothes were a genuine revelation.