Around The House Healthy Living

19 Things Your Kitchen Doesn’t Really Need

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Dull or Rusted Knives

There are people out there who professionally refurbish knives. That’s good fortune for you, because you can donate those old, dull knives that no longer even slice through butter and get yourself an updated set.

Cookbooks

With the introduction of the internet and online recipes, cookbooks are kind of old fashioned. Sure, they might look great on the counter, lined up all pretty, but they’re just going to collect dust. We all you know you get most of your dinner inspiration from Pinterest anyway.

Donate those books to a secondhand store or to a library so that others can get some use out of them.

Travel Mugs and Thermoses

Somewhere along the space-time continuum, thermoses and travel mugs from the past stopped fitting into cup holders of the present. How did this happen and way? We don’t know. What we do know is that travel mugs and thermoses that don’t fit the car’s cup holder can’t serve much of a purpose. That’s your cue to get rid of them.

If you can’t find somewhere to accept your plastic travel mugs or metal thermoses as a donation, you can always recycle these. Or, you can repurpose them.