I'm reading a new book called The Joy of Less and the first chapter suggested looking critically at the items in your home asking a variety of questions. I was inspired to head to my kitchen with the question "Would I replace you if you were broken or gone?" in mind.
1 to 3. Shape pancake makers - more trouble than they're worth. I kept two hearts for Valentine's Day and because they aren't as much of a pain with their open shape.
4. Bear cookie cutter
5. Plastic lid with no container
6. Foil pan with a slice in it
7. My very favorite serving plate, accidentally broken by DD#2 when she was unloading the dishwasher. Poor, sweet girl was devastated and kept apologizing through her tears. After making sure SHE was OK, I assured her it was just a plate and a thing isn't nearly as important as a person. I decided to include in here in ProjectTwentySix because I will not replace this item. I will use something else I have.
8 to 13. Various keys to things we don't own anymore
14. Bag of long balloons
15. Earrings I won't ever wear
16 & 17. Pins of a fire truck and dalmation
18. Jewelry gift box
19. Single stem flower keeper
20. 35MM film - unused
21. Bottle brush
22. Some gadget that is supposed to seal bags and worked only one time for me, but has cluttered up my fridge for almost 8 years
23. A ranch dip mix that is hardened with age - no date on packaging
24 & 25. Seasoning mixes included with long ago meal swap meals.
26. A stopper for a sippy cup we no longer have
Katie
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