‎04-01-2019 08:59 PM
‎04-01-2019 08:59 PM
You are right, one in, one out is more a maintenance strategy @Smc
I did upgrade to a one in, two out rule after seeing this on YouTube 😀
‎04-01-2019 10:01 PM
‎04-01-2019 10:01 PM
Yep... So going by that I'm still in debit five books and seven other items. If the lady who's interested in the crockery I'm moving on goes through with it, I'll be getting into credit. 😄
‎05-01-2019 09:33 PM
‎05-01-2019 09:33 PM
Feeling a bit ashamed about food waste, but after finding the expired pulses lurking in the pantry I investigated further and needed to deal with:
3 x half used vinegars
2 x half used packs noodles
1 x sachet stir fry sauce
1 x pack cocoa
2 x mouldy jams
‎06-01-2019 07:04 PM
‎06-01-2019 07:04 PM
@Former-Member, our pantry needs a thorough stocktake. I deliberately keep a bit of a stockpile, not "prepper" level or anything, but enough to be useful if there's extra expenses or for other reasons the shopping doesn't get done, but there are some items that have sat for longer than they should.
We recently wanted to help out our Younger Son with a loan towards some travel with friends that he was a bit short for, so that gave me some impetus to use up some of what was in surplus. Once I'm feeling better, I might want to do another round of that, and see what can disappear into dinner... or bikkies... or cakes. And the chook is available too if anything's beyond those uses. 🙂
Moved on an unused BBQ set to a new home today. It was part of a "promotional gift set" with a freezer we purchased years ago, but we don't have a BBQ so have never used it. Sold for a bargain price to someone who willl.
‎06-01-2019 11:18 PM
‎06-01-2019 11:18 PM
@Former-Member @Smc
We filled a weelie bin of expired items out of our pantry when prepping our house for sale.
Double ups on lots of things. They were deep shelves so easy to bury things and loose track.
‎07-01-2019 06:23 PM
‎07-01-2019 06:23 PM
Three bottles and another tin put in the recycling and 3 others stored where they are readily usable = a small container of items collecting dust no longer under the kitchen benches (ours are the old style legged cupboards) 🙌.
@Former-Member have you a bit of clutter you are wanting to deal with?
‎07-01-2019 06:33 PM
‎07-01-2019 06:33 PM
Long disused child's pushbike gone to a good home.
The recycling has accumulated in our kitchen while I've been off colour. I reckon I can tackle that while dinner cooks....
‎08-01-2019 03:07 PM
‎08-01-2019 03:07 PM
‎08-01-2019 05:27 PM
‎08-01-2019 05:27 PM
Made a start on kitchen plastics today. Have put some takeaway containers in the recycling and have got a tub full of quality items ready for washing.
‎08-01-2019 07:17 PM
‎08-01-2019 07:17 PM
Got the Christmas tablecloth off the table, so a bit of rubbish has also been removed in the process. Have un-extended the table while I was at it. Last Christmas it ended up being left at full extenion, so hoping that it being slightly smaller will mean there's less of an inclination to let paperwork and other non-dining table items build up on it. (Some paperwork may stay, but only what's current and important.... not last month's supermarket catalogues, for example.)
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