What's bad? Tossing it.
What's the difference? Read on and see!
10 Best Garbage-Picking Ways to Save Money.
Have
you ever looked up and down your street on garbage day? It's unusual
to see one lonely can with snug-fitting lid sitting at the curb.
Normalcy is the bulging can with bag after bag balanced precariously
up to eye level and the lid perched on top of it all.
We
throw away so much junk. And many of us pay
someone for that privilege.
This is totally not
necessary. There are so many ways to reuse our garbage and they
require very little effort. Now, I'm not suggesting you ninja up and
sneakily paw through your neighbor's cans
in the wee hours of the morning. Although you can if you'd like and,
to be honest, I may have been known to do so
a time or two.
This
is something we can do from our very own trash cans before they even
hit the curb. Read on to
learn some easy ways to make
garbage-picking fun and cost effective.
1
– Aluminum Foil
Don't
toss that foil once it's
used.
Aluminum foil, even
used
foil, has so many practical uses. Give it a quick wash once you're
done with it (I
just swish it around in my dish water) and set it aside to dry.
(This works best using foil
without heavily baked-on food product. Foil used for
baked potatoes or to cover a dish works well.
However, if you wrapped BBQ chicken with it, maybe not so much.)
What are those future uses, you ask?
Well…
1)
Scrubbing with
wadded
up foil really works
and doesn't ruin those expensive scrub brushes.
Try it on
moss and fungus covered
brick and concrete surfaces, dried paint and oil from your garage
floor and driveway, cooked-on
food from the racks and bottom of your grill, last year's dried dirt
inside your flower pots, all
that dried grass under your
lawnmower.
2)
Balls of used foil make
great drainage for the bottoms of those flower
pots.
3)
Trying to start a camp fire
on the wet ground or snow? Spread out the foil and protect your
kindling from all that dampness.
4)
Painting a room and need a
break? Wrap your wet brush in the foil and place it in the freezer.
2
– The
Shiny Silver
seal on a coffee can.
You
stumble out of bed, shuffle your way to the kitchen, fumble through
the process of making coffee, then EEK!! The can of coffee is
empty!!! Wait….wait, don't fear. The world is still a safe place
to live. There's a brand new can in the cupboard. Phew!
Profoundly relieved, you remove the plastic lid, peel off that shiny
silver cover, close your eyes, and inhale deeply. That first whiff
of a freshly opened can of coffee is sheer bliss. Stop! Don't turn
towards the garbage to deposit that silver shininess dangling from
your fingertips. That bit of sparkle has many more uses.
1)
Glue a plastic cookie cutter to the shiny silverness and cut around
the shape. Makes a pretty
ornament for
a tree, cute little candy
dish or topping dish for
a sundae bar, fill with
candies and cover with saran
wrap and it's perfect for the Easter basket.
2)
Cut off the tab, glue lace or a nice slice of fabric around the
edge, and place a candle in the center. This gives the appearance of
a mirrored surface for the candle and you don't have to worry about
dripping
wax ruining your furniture. Plus, when it gets too gobbed
up, simply toss it….you KNOW you'll be drinking more coffee.
3)
Cut into shapes - circle, oval, rectangle - border edges with
permanent marker, and use as labels for anything in the home. These
are sharp, modern, and look like you actually spent money on them.
3
– Pasta boxes.
There's
nothing better than home-made macaroni and cheese. And if you're
going to make it, you might as well make a lot because it's even
better warmed up. So,
go ahead, be brave. Cook the whole box. Pause a moment, though,
before flinging that
empty box across the room to ricochet off the wall into the trash.
(Because you are
that good.) It's a neat little box, isn't it? Perfect shape, and it
has that cool cellophane
window on the front. Hmmm…..
Yes,
you have yourself a perfect gift bag. Glue pretty paper or material
on it, leaving the window open, cut
off the flaps, punch
holes in the top and make handles of yarn or string, and you're set.
Is gluing
too much work? Paint it. Still too much work? Steal….I
mean….borrow your child's sticker book and have a blast, the kids
can even help with this part. Letting
some of the stickers hang over the window adds a bit of flair to the
look.
Gift bags and wrapping paper are
expensive…..use garbage instead.
4
– Toilet paper/Paper towel
tubes.
Okay,
fess up. How many of you can walk into your bathroom right now and
see at least one or two empty toilet paper tubes in the waste basket?
Uh-huh….thought so. Well, stop that. There are far
too
many uses for toilet paper and paper towel tubes.
1)
Do
you have a meat cleaver floating around in your drawer but lost the
protective sleeve? You know that thing is just lying in wait to snag
a fingertip or two, don't you? A paper towel tube can protect those
precious paddies in a snap. Just smush it flat,
duct-tape/glue/staple the ends closed, and cut a slit in one of the
creases the length of the blade. Ta-da! Works on hatchets and axes,
too.
2)
Uh-oh.
The kiddo has a birthday party to attend in 20 minutes and you
forgot to buy
a gift. No worries. Grab a toilet paper tube, cover with festive
duct-tape or even that shiny silver thing from the coffee can, or
decorate with markers or stickers (here's that child labor part
again, let them do it). Tape
one end shut and wad up some ones, a five or two and stuff them
inside. Throw in some quarters and wrapped candies and you're set.
You can get fancy and poke small holes in the open end, thread ribbon
or string through the holes, pull the drawstring shut and tie it off.
Or just tape or fold it shut….whatever your imagination, and time
constraints, allow.
3)
Fill
with cat nip and jingle bells, wrap it and the ends with shiny
duct-tape, and watch your cats go wild.
5
– Used Paper Towels.
Aren't
you just so proud? You spent the morning cleaning every mirror,
window, and
shiny
surface in your home with glass cleaner and paper towels. And the
whole house sparkles. Well done! Now, just look at that mound of
dirty paper towels. There's really nothing on them but dust and
cleaning product. What to do…..
Here's
what to do, put them in the bottom of your kitchen and outside trash
cans BEFORE you put the bag in. These “dirty” paper towels will
absorb any oozing created by holes in
the bag,
keeping the bottom clean. And the cleaning product already in them
will help maintain a clean odor in the stinkiest area of your home.
6
– Empty
Skittles, M&Ms, etc. bags.
We
love us some fruity and chocolatey treats, don't we? And we buy the
smaller
bags so we don't
eat as many. The problem is, we just buy those smaller bags more
often. Well, maybe that's just me. But that's a whole lot of
bright, colorful
stuff most people can relate to and
it's being
wasted.
Gasp!
Cut
the ends off those bags, cut up one side and
wipe the white part with a Clorox wipe.
1)
Fold
in half, punch a hole in the corner, thread with ribbon, and you have
a cool and unique gift tag.
2)
Do
you remember that toilet paper tube gift we talked about earlier?
Awesome cover for that.
3)
Fold
the bottom up a little over a third of the way, glue the sides, then
write your child's name on the white part at the
top. Pin to a bulletin board and you have a great little pocket for
allowances, lunch money, or chores.
4)
Don't
cut it up, carefully peel open one end, eat the candies yourself,
place a twenty inside, then glue the top shut. Great little gag gift
that's really a gift.
7
– Old Pillows.
Did
you get wonderful, fluffy
new
pillows for your bed this Christmas? Nice! Before you kick those
old ones
to the curb, though, let them do some work for you. Damp basements
are not fun to deal with, especially in the winter months. Place
those old pillows around the basement and they'll absorb some of that
moisture from the air. Don't wait too long before tossing them,
though, or they'll get pretty nasty.
8
– Dish soap, shampoo, etc.,
bottles.
1)
Finally
squeezed out that last drop of dish soap? Good. Don't throw it away
yet. Neatly
cut it off about four inches from the bottom, peel off the label, and
wash. You now have the perfect little sponge holder to set
on your sink.
2)
Are
you as tired as I am of razors scattered all about the shower? And
then they lay in the spray and get rusty. Not to worry if you have
an empty shampoo bottle
or
such lying about. Neatly cut the bottle off five or six inches from
the bottom, peel off the label, and wash. You can then attach this
oh-so-expensive razor holder to your shower wall anywhere you'd like
using double-sided tape. And if it starts to get gunky? Toss and
repeat.
3)
We
all have toilet bowl brushes. And whichever style we choose to use,
those
things
still end up inside our toilet bowl. That's something we don't want
flitting willy-nilly about our bathroom. Take an empty Clorox bottle
and cut off the
top, then
use this to hold that brush. You don't even need to wash this one
since any Clorox left inside will only help matters.
9
– Kids' School Papers.
Every
single week the kids bring home a mountain of papers, homework
assignments, in class practice, tests…..it never ends. You oohhh
and ahhh appropriately, marveling at their skill and knowledge. And
then what. That's
a huge chunk of their life and history, not to mention paper, to
waste on the trash can. But it's just so much to keep around. Try
this instead:
1)
School
pictures are here and oh
so cute. What a
wonderful
gift for extended family. Now, to buy the frames and matting for
every family member. Nah, waste of money. Use that schoolwork as
your matting, it'll be the perfect backdrop for
that treasured picture. And it'll be so interesting to watch how
their writing and knowledge changes each year along with their looks.
2)
Do
you scrapbook? What better way to display those unforgettable
moments than to place
a
picture on top of that test your child was so proud of. Just
make sure the grade shows.
These next tips are only for those
amazing individuals who somehow remain uber organized during all of
life's chaos. Not for the faint of heart.
3)
Wrap
your child's engagement, wedding, and baby shower gifts in their
grade school papers.
4)
Still
have all of your not-so-little one's schoolwork organized by year?
Each year wrap your grandchild's birthday gift in their parent's
school papers from
the same age.
5)
Many
of these papers have blank backs. Fold it in half and turn it into a
birthday, graduation, housewarming card.
6)
Having
a picture booth at your bundles of joy's graduation party? A
montage of all those papers mixed
in with some school pictures
would
be a
backdrop they'll never forget.
10
– Keyboards.
Most of us have computers with the
requisite keyboards. And don't we just love it when we spill a drink
on the keyboard, completely ruining it? Time to bring in the new and
take out the old, right? Well….not exactly.
Those letters, numbers, and symbols
pop right out there. Did you know that? How cute is a gift wrapped
in plain paper with the birthday boy's or girl's name and age spelled
out in keyboard keys. Or decorate a child's bulletin board with
CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys.
Just remember, if you can buy it in a
store, you can probably make it out of your very own trash. The neighbor's trash......well, that's your call.
As always, take your time leaving but hurry on back. :)