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Day 9 "Things to Toss" (Parade Magazine 4/12)
'Reminders of Past hobbies"
Your interests change over time, but the things connected to them--that old set of golf clubs, the guitar you never learned to play--tend to linger. Hand these items off to friends or relatives who can put them to better use, Carlomagno suggests.
I would add the idea of selling them, or see if you have a used sports equipment store in your area where you make a commission.
Day 8 Things To Toss (parade magazine 4/12)
Extra coat hangers.
"for the love of all things environmental, collect and return them to your dry cleaner", says Pollack.
Day 7 Things To Toss (Parade Magazine 4/12)
Outdated cell phones.
People hoard ld phones for fear of putting their private info at risk; Pollack advises recycling them instead, . . . Cell phones for Soldiers or a recycle box at Home Depot or Best Buy.
Personally, I'd check with domestic abuse shelters. Even without a plan, if they keep the phone plugged in, they can still call 911.
Day 6 "Things to Toss" Parade Magazine 4/12
Old Hair Accessories
Is your bathroom cabinet over-flowing with hair dryers, irons, hot combs, and rollers? " Unless you use it daily or weekly, toss it" says Jill Pollack, host of HGTV Canada's Consumed.
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I will post one new "Things To Toss" each week day, from the 'Parade' magazine.
July 26
"Computer printouts: Don't let mounds of paper pile up when you have so many digital storage options, . . . .If you really like something-an article, a recipe, a how-to, use websites like Delicious, Instapaper, or Pinterest to virtually hold on to it."
2/27/12 Things to Toss:
Paper copies of paid bills. "If you need to prove you paid for something, there's the internet, there's the bank," Carlomagno says. "Don't toss documents you obviously need - leases, licenses, etc - but the Macy's bills from ? Those can go."
"Things to Toss" 7/30/12 (Parade Magazine 4-22-12)
VHS tapes, cassette tapes or old video games.
"VCRs won't be making a comeback, and neither will boomboxes or prehistoric game consoles. If there's something you really cherish - wedding video, a favorite mixtape - digitize it; services like iMemories.com (VHS or film) and Southtree.com (audio) can do the job for about $15 apiece.
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