Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my fear! That I will need something I purge or worse, I will regret purging something that is irreplaceable. It paralyzes me so the decluttering stalls.
One thing that has freed me is Amazon. Can you imagine what a PITA it would be to try to buy popsicle molds in a store? Almost nothing you might purge is irreplaceable now and replacing most of it will be really easy. So there’s a $ and environmental cost but I have not had to replace much and the big purge was definitely worth it.
Anonymous wrote:These days if I need a popsicle mold, I go on Buy Nothing and ask if I can borrow it from someone.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you please share what it was that you had to replace?
It was a popsicle mold **ducks**
Obvs it did not cost $50, that’s just my running total. The other thing was hooks for the garage that I’m pretty sure I purged thinking I didn’t need any more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was it?
Did you have 2 blenders, donated the extra blender b/c it took up space/unused, and now you wish you had it b/c your 1st one just died?
You should have a tertiary blender in case the backup fails. What happens during a blending emergency?
Having only three could be playing with fire if you're having a margarita party and there's a power surge.
Seven blenders minimum. This girl is not getting caught blender-less at any cost.
I store mine on DH's side of the closet. Moved his clothes to the garage. It works for us.