A year ago on Unclutterer
- Keep your refrigerator in order
Why waste your time and the electricity to re-cool the refrigerator while you keep the door open looking for that jar of olives? - The quest for the perfect charging station, part 2
- Establishing routines
Routines are one way to keep clutter under control in your home. - Expired passports: To shred or not to shred?
I braved the line at the National Passport Agency to discover if it is okay to shred ancient and expired passports. - Hire someone to run your errands
Hiring someone to run your errands frees up your time and gets rid of the “things to do” pile next to your front door. - Stowaway cookware can save space in the kitchen
Consider a nesting set of cookware to save space in your kitchen. - Travel tip: Mail items home
Sending home no-longer needed items as your travels progress is a great way to keep your luggage clutter free. - The end of the chip-clip
Video shows you how to seal a chip bag without a chip clip.
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Posted by Maria in Iowa - 06/08/2008
Mailing items home from a trip makes even more sense now that airlines are charging for ANY checked baggage. My husband routinely FedExes his clothes to his destination when he goes on business trips, just bringing a carry-on with toiletries and one change of clothes. Same with the trip home. At $15-$25 a pop for a checked bag, FedEx is frequently a better deal, plus there’s no waiting for baggage claim or juggling extra bags.
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