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What to get rid of in 2022

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What to get rid of in 2022

It’s a New Year…why are you hanging on to all that old stuff?

Our friend Martha Stewart is here with some things you should let go of in 2022:

Old documents  Still have super old tax documents or bank and credit card statements somewhere? Shred ’em! It’s also a good time to toss old takeout menus, junk mail and expired coupons.

Damaged kitchenware  Got some Tupperware containers without matching lids? We do…and a few chipped drinking glasses and pans with a few too many scratches.

Expired fridge and pantry items  Anything wiith a 2021 expiration date can be tossed.

Clothes you don’t wear  Things that are worn out, don’t fit or were gifts that you never wore.

Junk drawer items  Time to clear out that space of pens that don’t write, dead or expired batteries, empty tape dispensers, out-of-date phone chargers and other unusable items.

We feel better already…HBU?

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