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{The New Home Ec} There’s No Such Thing as Junk Mail

March 16, 2012 at 1:42 pm  


With spring comes the desire to clean out the house. From airing out the germs to weeding through the closets, spring cleaning is in full force around here. We’re boxing things up for Goodwill, setting items aside for a summer yard sale, and tossing more trash than should have ever been allowed in the house.

That’s why I was very interested to read 10 Things Ever Woman Needs to Throw Away — just in case I missed something. But, I took issue with their stance on junk mail. Because there’s really no such thing. [Continue reading on Babble.com…]

Filed Under: Money Saving Ideas, Syndicated Content Tagged With: Babble, Personal finance, spring cleaning, Syndicated Content

About Heather Sokol

Heather Sokol is the founder of Inexpensively. She has been married to Spencer for many, many years. Together, they have five kids, fourteen pets, seven fish, and a web development company. What they lack is sanity.

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