Newspapers
Newspapers that are over two days old should definitely be recycled. So unless there’s a special mention about one of your family members or friends in it, toss all your old newspapers. If you want to keep a certain article, you could always clip it, and file it accordingly.
If you’re afraid that the unwanted pile of newspapers might come back after a while, follow this rule: once you buy this weekend’s newspaper, you immediately throw the one you got a week ago. This way, you’ll always have exactly one newspaper that you need to read, and you won’t be followed by clutter anymore!
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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…