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  1. Streaming services, e-books, and so on all cost money, every time they are used. When you own a physical something, it’s yours to use when you want to, no extra cost. If you lose your income, you don’t have to give up on streaming services. Why wouldn’t you want the physical object?+

    1. Yes, lets declutter the subscriptions 🙂 It’s so easy to forget about these during busy seasons but the automated withdrawals from our accounts keep going whether we are using them or not.

  2. This is a hugely helpful article; I really appreciate you writing it!

    I think I’ve got a pretty good take on minimalism (in theory, rather than in practice! – but slowly working through that…). But one thing that really stuck out for me was the single-use kitchen gadgets. I thought I was up to speed on what I already had, and what I could next figure on getting rid of.

    But an apple corer?! Initially I thought that was pretty dumb – until I turned my thoughts on their head and approached it from the other side: how would I core an apple without a corer? I’d use a sharp knife. Sure, it’s not quite as effective (though the number of times I’ve cored an apple, only to have missed out the core entirely, you wouldn’t care to know!). But it does the job.

    More to the point, it made me want to go right through my drawer of small, single-use gadgets and really reconsider how I could replace them by using just a knife instead. A garlic press is one item, for sure. We have two – my daughter and I prefer using different styles! – but in truth I almost inevitably use the flat of a knife to bash garlic anyway. (And my daughter now buys jars of garlic puree…)

    So that’s my first (of many) takeaways from your article. If I imagine I only had a couple of good, sharp knives to carry out a task, what could I get away with not needing? I think I’ll hang on to the apple corer for now – but there’s a whole drawerful of other single-purpose items that are definitely up for the chop!

  3. I don’t buy paper products, such as paper towels and kleenex, I do buy toilet paper. haha. Everything else is cloth and washable. Single use plastic water bottles are of the devil too.

  4. We also don’t bring things into the home just because they are free. We don’t follow trends, buy trendy home decor items or have excess furniture.

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