Next? The pantry. Enlist some kids help with this (they don't have to be your kids... nieces, nephews, or even the neighbor's kids!). I have observed that for some crazy reason, kids get a big fat kick out of finding outdated stuff and tossing it into a bin! I personally think that it is the “tossing” part… again, these items (spices, mixes, crackers, pasta, and any other stuff) can be composted. Their containers (cardboard boxes and such) should be able to be broken down for recycling, leaving virtually no waste (or, realistically, cardboard and paper can be composted as well if you have the space)!
My how time flies when you are having fun decluttering! It seems like just last week we were admiring your nice, beautiful clean fridge! Oh wait, we were! Did you get all the crumbs and goo wiped out of the bottom and the doors? Great job! Feels good, doesn't it?
Next? The pantry. Enlist some kids help with this (they don't have to be your kids... nieces, nephews, or even the neighbor's kids!). I have observed that for some crazy reason, kids get a big fat kick out of finding outdated stuff and tossing it into a bin! I personally think that it is the “tossing” part… again, these items (spices, mixes, crackers, pasta, and any other stuff) can be composted. Their containers (cardboard boxes and such) should be able to be broken down for recycling, leaving virtually no waste (or, realistically, cardboard and paper can be composted as well if you have the space)!
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