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Enough is enough - the great declutter

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  • zarazara
    zarazara Posts: 2,264 Forumite
    got my bit of decluttering done. just 15 mins. lots more to do but at least its a start!
    "The purpose of Life is to spread and create Happiness" :j
  • pollys
    pollys Posts: 1,759 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    OUT One old handbag.
    One old school bookbag

    IN One new handbag
    One new school bookbag.:D
    MFW 1/5/08 £45,789 Cleared mortgage 1/02/13
    Weight loss challenge. At target weight.
  • Spendless
    Spendless Posts: 24,597 Forumite
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    Paperwork 80% done :j :T

    Mr S is meant to be having a day off work on Friday. What had best happen is that he comes in from work tomorrow and doesn't talk or breathe anything work-related till Monday.;) and will be dealing with the remaining 20% then.

    Then I just have the parts of each rooms, I posted about earlier to do.:beer:
  • essexgal
    essexgal Posts: 2,353 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    pollys wrote: »
    OUT One old handbag.

    Ooh, meant to mention this before in case anyone can benefit whilst decluttering handbags - sorry if it's too late for you Pollys:o

    During September please take your handbag, and any other unwanted quality items, to your local Cancer Research UK shop. When you donate your handbag, please let the shop manager know you are taking part in the Handbag Amnesty and you will be able to enter a special prize draw to win an exclusive designer handbag!

    you can read more about the Handbag Amnesty here:
    http://supportus.cancerresearchuk.org/Shopping/Handbag_Amnesty_with_handbag.com/41456

    I think the designer handbag in question is a Dolce and Gabbana :T - oh and the handbag you donate has to be in reasonably good condition;)

    essexgal
    ;)old enough to know better, young enough not to care;)
  • oldMcDonald
    oldMcDonald Posts: 1,945 Forumite
    Worked my bum off yesterday decluttering the kitchen ( which is odd as said bum still looks as huge as ever!!)

    Anyway, for yesterday:

    IN

    2 boxes of fruit and veg

    OUT

    3 binliners full of junk from the kitchen cupboards

    FOUND!

    6 jars of honey, which is out of date but after asking on the OS forum I am now going to turn it into honey fudge as Christmas pressies :) (If I don't eat it all first!)
  • Spendless
    Spendless Posts: 24,597 Forumite
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    I saw your thread asking. How did you mangage to buy 6 jars of honey:confused:

    Did you think Winnie The Pooh was coming for tea?:p

    :D
  • oldMcDonald
    oldMcDonald Posts: 1,945 Forumite
    Spendless wrote: »
    I saw your thread asking. How did you mangage to buy 6 jars of honey:confused:

    Did you think Winnie The Pooh was coming for tea?:p

    :D

    :D

    DH remembered me buying it when I told him about it last night. Apparently, a shop was selling them cheap for pancake day about three or four years ago:o. I thought that it was a good buy as I could use it for *insert reason here as neither of us know what on earth it could be as we don't eat honey*, so I bought several jars! Obviously they just fell, forgotten, further and further into the gloomy depths of my cupboard!

    Told you I was a hoarder:p

    Squeaky said it was Bee sick_pale_
  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    Squeaky said it was Bee sick_pale_

    That is what we call it too!! lol

    Eggs are chickens periods in here...
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  • oldMcDonald
    oldMcDonald Posts: 1,945 Forumite
    pigpen wrote: »
    That is what we call it too!! lol

    Eggs are chickens periods in here...
    EEEEWWWWW!
  • Spendless
    Spendless Posts: 24,597 Forumite
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    In - a bit of grocery shopping, few stocking fillers for kids,a chick-lit novel for me (indulgence read), and a new family organiser calendar.

    Every year [STRIKE]hubby[/STRIKE] Father Christmas gets me an organiser calendar but he's not very good at choosing them, I want to be able to write my own names at the top, not have pictures or 'Mum' in the first column. In the past I've had calendars with the pics so dark at the bottom, that you couldn't see what you'd written and my current one has all the regional school holidays listed for Australia! So I've bought my own:p

    Out- nothing.
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