Expired pantry items
Spices tend to lose their flavor over time, and so do other pantry staples, like flour and sugar. If you know you haven’t used any of these pantry items for a while now, you should consider getting rid of them.
Appliances you might not need
If a year has passed and you haven’t used a certain device, then it’s likely you won’t use it anymore. Even more, if it’s broken, you need to get rid of it. Or, here’s a wild thought: you might try making an inventory of all the appliances in your home, to see if you have any duplicates.
For instance, if you already have a multifunction device like an Instapot, you might want to consider donating your veggie steamer, rice cooker, and your slow cooker.
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2 thoughts on “13 Things You Need to Throw Out (Because It’s Frugal)”
I do most of this ,have less clutter. but need to do more.
Nice try M.C. but not exactly a fan of your generalization…too much waste in your life. Let me caveat that by saying that you make very little note about recycling anything.
Maybe its a generational gap here but I don’t willy-nilly waste things. I throw nothing out from my pantry. Why should I? Because the manufacturer has put and FDA required date on it? Honey NEVER expires but has a date on it…