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Old 07-29-2011, 01:26 PM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I'm still working with Flylady, and I agree, it IS hard to get rid of
stuff you "might need one day", especially when you were raised in the depression. Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. And do not throw away anything that can be used again.

It's hard with today's buy it, use it and then toss it mentality.
I come from a line of people that saved any and all plastic - bags, jugs, cartons - any and all glass - can always put jelly or jam in it - all the old twine from the bales - could tie up plants with it - or something - about a foot of newspapers - always good for packing something - old metal coffee cans - cut the buttons and zippers out of totally worn out garments

My step-dad even saved old USED oil filters - I have no idea what for - maybe to keep track of how many times he changed oil? bent nails -

My grandma saved all the old sturdy dog food bags and put kindling in them.

It is HARD to put some of that stuff in either the trash or recycling!

We were allowed burning barrels - way back then - but very little was actually burned.

Oh, yes - the table scraps and vegetable peelings either went to the pigs or to composting.
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