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unclutter2018-07-18 07:36 pm
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Mid-week uncluttering
How goes the uncluttering these last few days?
I have repurposed a quite lovely 'plastic backpack' that was used as the plastic bag for something partner bought at the apple store as the new op-shop bag, and it now has a book (it's been 5+ years, the recipient is never getting it) and a piece of clothing (put it on, realised I hate it, put it in the bag) ready to leave the house.
I also bought a pack of 8 glasses (on special, $8) which are going to be jam jars for the lemon curd I plan to make with the pile of lemons I was gifted a while back. So kind of in, but kind of the next step in getting something dealt with.
I have repurposed a quite lovely 'plastic backpack' that was used as the plastic bag for something partner bought at the apple store as the new op-shop bag, and it now has a book (it's been 5+ years, the recipient is never getting it) and a piece of clothing (put it on, realised I hate it, put it in the bag) ready to leave the house.
I also bought a pack of 8 glasses (on special, $8) which are going to be jam jars for the lemon curd I plan to make with the pile of lemons I was gifted a while back. So kind of in, but kind of the next step in getting something dealt with.

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Am now resisting the urge to go acquire More Boxes. That form will not work for everything and I know it. Uh, call it preventative uncluttering.
Jam jars, I am convinced, Do Not Count. They tend to go away anyway, as I can never eat the amount of jam that even a modest canning session produces.
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And empty jam jars are a necessity for a jam maker, not clutter. I ended up buying cheap drinking glasses for making gifting jam, because it is about 1/3 the price of new jars.
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Oooooh. How do you seal the drinking glasses?
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I use "Kleerview Covers", which are basically squares of what looks like cellophane, but which shrinks a bit when it gets wet, so I wipe a wet cloth over, then pull it as tight as possible across the top of the glass.
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