20+ COMMON Things Your Home DOES NOT NEED! (minimalism, simple living)

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  • @tarynmaria_
    @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +45

    Today I'm sharing 20+ common things your home does not need! You can declutter these items today. Click here for a clean & tidy home! www.youtube.com/@tarynmaria_?sub_confirmation=1
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  • @HeatherRose_
    @HeatherRose_ Рік тому +673

    When my son was in kindergarten I had to buy some fabric for a little project he was doing in class. I put the excess in the bottom of my sewing basket. It's still there. He's now 41.

    • @mollykrieg2510
      @mollykrieg2510 Рік тому +37

      LOL

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +48

      This gave me a good laugh - I love it! Thank you for sharing :)

    • @cmbooks2000
      @cmbooks2000 11 місяців тому +32

      Why is it so hard to get rid of craft supplies?

    • @mangoyacho
      @mangoyacho 11 місяців тому +21

      @heather_rose_ Thats so funny🤣 Thanks for sharing your experience. I found your post so endearing as I am busy decluttering my home as a first time empty nester.

    • @debrafrakes6479
      @debrafrakes6479 11 місяців тому +8

      lovethissssss

  • @Fae88856
    @Fae88856 Рік тому +482

    I periodically box up my old vases and return them to a local flower shop where they can be reused. My florist loves them!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +28

      That is so great!!

    • @katehenry2718
      @katehenry2718 Рік тому +15

      PErfect recycle !!!

    • @anneanderson82
      @anneanderson82 11 місяців тому +17

      I do the same thing! Our local florist loves receiving them back to reuse.

    • @joannanangle4876
      @joannanangle4876 11 місяців тому +8

      What a fab ideax

    • @Loribelle
      @Loribelle 11 місяців тому +9

      I’ve never thought of taking the vases there.

  • @ONLY1KUDWE
    @ONLY1KUDWE 11 місяців тому +167

    I am so much happier after I've decluttered. The feeling of less stuff is SOOO freeing. You just feel light.

  • @melissac.5948
    @melissac.5948 Рік тому +195

    Love all these suggestions!
    My husband and I are in our 70s, and unfortunately we’ve had to buy items like long-handled electric scrub brushes, long-handled reachers/grabbers, safety ladders, and rolling carts to transport items while using a cane, etc.
    But, we no longer store items on any of our top shelves (why ask for trouble?). That required a LOT of decluttering.
    We are changing our overhead light fixtures to LED ceiling lights - we’ll never change a ceiling bulb again!!!
    We got rid of all area rugs, as they are trip hazards, and so much extra work to keep clean.
    We’ve really cut down on decor and artwork. It’s so much less work for us now. And our environment is much calmer.
    When we want seasonal decor, we usually just display fresh flowers, greens - items found in nature. We come up with a few easy-but-special displays each season.
    We’re also going to hire a cleaning service who will come occasionally to clean our “public” rooms only. That means locking anything we don’t want seen or taken into our bedroom closet (bedroom to be locked). This seems like a small chore, but actually requires a lot of thought and effort.
    Even though we made these changes because we’re old, I think younger people would appreciate making them, too. After the initial planning and work, home life will be easier, simpler, and safer.

    • @bdelightful12
      @bdelightful12 Рік тому +7

      Great advice 😊

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +7

      Love this - thank you so much for all of the advice! 😊

    • @embr4065
      @embr4065 Рік тому +14

      I am in the process of doing the same thing. I think the kids think I am crazy. But I am enjoying my home MUCH better now!!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +3

      Amazing!!@@embr4065

    • @laurajones338
      @laurajones338 Рік тому +16

      You can have more kitchen cabinet space by cutting down on highly-processed and high-carb food. I no longer waste space on boxes of pasta, packages of rice, baking mixes, loaves of bread, or junk food. My freezer has much more space without frozen pizzas and more junk food. I don’t have single-use appliances either. Cooking is so much easier and I truly enjoy feeling good about what I eat. It’s taken over a year to make the transition, but I will never go back.

  • @kenguru58
    @kenguru58 Рік тому +108

    Once I've moved into apartment where previous residents left about 100 dry clean clothes hangers. I've collected all of the and returned to a closest dry clean. They were very happy 🙂

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +5

      That's amazing!

    • @Ms.noelp453
      @Ms.noelp453 11 місяців тому

      Brilliant 👍🏽

    • @roxannegordon6162
      @roxannegordon6162 11 місяців тому +3

      Those things are nasty. They are so thin they poke divots in all the clothes you hang on them. Then they bend and break.

    • @forannies
      @forannies 9 місяців тому +1

      I take mine back in.

    • @kenguru58
      @kenguru58 9 місяців тому

      @@forannies sure, come to visit

  • @elaineforan4751
    @elaineforan4751 Рік тому +378

    Reuseable bags live in my car. I only overbuy bags because i left mine at home. Storing them in the car means i have them when im shopping.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +6

      Thank you for sharing!! :)

    • @cmbooks2000
      @cmbooks2000 11 місяців тому +21

      My trunk is full of reusable bags. I always forget to bring them into the store with me.

    • @solidstate9451
      @solidstate9451 10 місяців тому +7

      I have sewn a special bag for them that hangs in my car so they don't fly around in the car. I fold the and fit them and it looks very neat.

    • @PattiCakes-l3r
      @PattiCakes-l3r 9 місяців тому +4

      Mine stay in a big bag, in the trunk

    • @emeff5786
      @emeff5786 9 місяців тому +6

      Use them to haul stuff to the thrift store and leave them there. Oh, she says that later in the video! ❤

  • @cherylpeterson1
    @cherylpeterson1 11 місяців тому +441

    I used all my plastic grocery bags in my waste baskets! Saves me money 😀😀😀

    • @rachelbennett9150
      @rachelbennett9150 11 місяців тому +30

      Me too! And for picking up dog poo. I am mad our grocery store only has paper bags now, which are useless. We just burn them.

    • @woofer13
      @woofer13 11 місяців тому +29

      I have an old house that used to have a very drafty basement. Our pipes froze a few times in the winter. I took lots of the plastic grocery bags and shoved them into all the cracks. We've never had frozen pipes since.

    • @yadiaag7771
      @yadiaag7771 11 місяців тому +11

      Yeah but most people get 15 to 30 bags per trip. How many bags per week do you use? How many do you use per week?
      How many times do you shop per month?
      So many people complained about this issue in my state too. Everyone realized they don’t use that many bags compared to how many they needed. I haven’t bought a bag in MONTHS and I use the ones my brothers buy once in a while and I’ve never been out.
      Also if you use the collapsible box bags they carry a lot of items, are organized neatly and don’t kill your hands like the plastic bags. Putting away items are also much faster and you don’t have to deal with the mess of 30 freaking bags.
      Overall it benefited our family far more than hindering us.

    • @cherylpeterson1
      @cherylpeterson1 11 місяців тому +27

      I never have more than 5 bags per trip, they are neatly in a bag holder in my entry, and I use them regularly. You do you, I’m happy recycling.

    • @rachelbennett9150
      @rachelbennett9150 11 місяців тому +28

      I've never had more than 10 bags on a trip, and usually much less. I keep them in a bag holder in my mudroom and use them for trash liners in 5 rooms, trash bags for our cars and picking up dog poo in the yard. They get used!

  • @cv8499
    @cv8499 10 місяців тому +37

    It also helps to tell the people in your life that you are trying to declutter and downsize. So much of my clutter ended up in my apartment in the form of birthday and Christmas gifts. I had to tell my friends and family that I had no more room or need for another bottle of perfume, or lotion, or large kitchen items (unless I specifically requested them). I don't want any more decorative tins. I live in a NYC apartment and don't have unlimited space. People may not like the idea of gift wish lists for the holidays, but I have found them to be SO helpful. Instead of getting a million more T-shirts I have nowhere to store, I now get things I actually need/want. I'm also happy with gifts that take up no room, like tickets to a show or something edible. And I try to be just as mindful when giving gifts, especially to people with kids.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  9 місяців тому +1

      So true, and I totally love the idea of wishlists for gifts! So so much better to give, and receive gifts that people will find useful and that they will want 😊

    • @renadonovan2697
      @renadonovan2697 7 місяців тому +2

      I recently told my son that I no longer want any "Stuff". His choices of gifts since I told him that has improved greatly. 🤩

    • @SmileyBlue69
      @SmileyBlue69 6 місяців тому +1

      I did this too. Where I struggle is I've especially told people not to buy me house plants .... but I keep getting them. The damn things won't die and just keep flowering so will have to put my big girl pants on and give them away. A shame as many are stunning but there are too many.

    • @irenebecker4815
      @irenebecker4815 5 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely! You give a couple of things to charity, then people give you more "stuff". It's a nightmare.

  • @hockeygirl8401
    @hockeygirl8401 11 місяців тому +120

    I need small toiletries. They are a blessing for any food bank or homeless shelter. I collect them and give them away in the homeless kits I make

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +8

      That’s fantastic!

    • @angellady7773
      @angellady7773 9 місяців тому +5

      We brought all of ours to a Church that was making up Bags for the Homeless people with Toiletries, Clothing, Socks, Shoes, Snackbars, Foods, few Btls of Water, Pocket Bibles, some of us typed, printed cards or letters to put in Bags too etc... (NO $ because they might use for Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling and that is exactly what some of them said to us, that they didn't want any Temptation that made them Homeless in the 1st place)! It was so very sad 😢 there was so many more than we thought! GOD BLESS US ALL EVERYWHERE, EVERYONE BLESS GOD!
      AMEN 🙏🙏🙏 😇

    • @christinerush
      @christinerush 9 місяців тому +2

      Great idea , wonderful ❤️

    • @leaterry1504
      @leaterry1504 9 місяців тому +1

      I also do bags for the homeless ministry I volunteer with! It's such a blessing to help the homeless!

    • @cathyann6835
      @cathyann6835 9 місяців тому +2

      My granddaughters use them to wash plastic baby dolls, lol. Keeps them busy.

  • @tammyc1812
    @tammyc1812 Рік тому +126

    I love sea shells, one way I display them is to put them in vases. It makes me happy.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +5

      Love that!!

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 11 місяців тому +10

      And our homes are for keeping us happy right on

    • @joannanangle4876
      @joannanangle4876 11 місяців тому +5

      Yes love seashells

    • @likeargamanflaming940
      @likeargamanflaming940 11 місяців тому +6

      I purchased a very large glass bowl at thrift to put all the sea shells in as we collect them from the beach...it's an excellent family memory 😍

    • @Ms.noelp453
      @Ms.noelp453 11 місяців тому +1

  • @kaylenewinter248
    @kaylenewinter248 11 місяців тому +60

    We do have a popcorn machine and I gave it to my now teenage son's when they were really little as they got to school age they could easily and safely make popcorn for themselves with no oil etc. Best investment ever and it was used so much for school dances, parties, sleepovers, snacks and movie nights. They still love it

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +2

      Awesome!

    • @christinagardener1889
      @christinagardener1889 9 місяців тому +1

      I love my popcorn maker too!

    • @jamesheartney9546
      @jamesheartney9546 8 місяців тому

      We have a plastic microwave popcorn bowl. It gets a lot of use. But really no need for a popcorn maker with heating element etc.

  • @marylhere
    @marylhere Рік тому +50

    I collected those vases for some reason and gave them to a wedding planner who does decor on the cheap. Was glad she could use them.

  • @danacaro-herman3530
    @danacaro-herman3530 10 місяців тому +140

    I love paper towels!!! Never getting rid of those!!

    • @gialollobrigida1713
      @gialollobrigida1713 10 місяців тому +10

      I use microfiber cloths and sponges, fabric napkins. I use 1 roll of paper towels every 2-3 months. When you live in Europe, you learn quickly how to conserve.

    • @juliehock6059
      @juliehock6059 9 місяців тому +12

      I need paper towels to dry the fish on before I dust it with flour before pan frying. Using a tea towel is possible but that also creates more laundry.

    • @abbeygrantham1191
      @abbeygrantham1191 9 місяців тому +14

      @@juliehock6059 Paper towels are so handy for so many things. Especially using them to clean the toilet subfaces and things like that,. Much more sanitary.

    • @juliehock6059
      @juliehock6059 9 місяців тому +4

      @@abbeygrantham1191 I keep a tub of Dettol antibacterial Wet wipes in my toilet room. Wipe all surfaces, door handles and light switch with them - done.

    • @DanceswithDustBunnies
      @DanceswithDustBunnies 9 місяців тому +15

      Yeah, not cleaning up cat messes with cloths. Ick. lol

  • @Dufus57
    @Dufus57 4 місяці тому +6

    I liked the way that you went through them all, quickly and clearly. No long intros or waffle. Nice

  • @hockeygirl8401
    @hockeygirl8401 11 місяців тому +57

    Stained towels are awesome to soak up water dripping from your tires in the garage. For those of us who live in cold climates. Also, I use them when my kids are sick and I don’t want them to vomit on their bed. If they vomit, I can throw the towel out or I can wash it.

    • @CookingwithDesi
      @CookingwithDesi 11 місяців тому +12

      I use stained towel for when I dye my hair and older towels for my pets.

    • @sandrashea1732
      @sandrashea1732 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes agree only get rid of towels if they are ripped or have holes when then I use them to clean then throw out

    • @cathyann6835
      @cathyann6835 9 місяців тому +4

      I recycle them for rags I use.

    • @sparra3819
      @sparra3819 9 місяців тому +1

      I would cover the child's pillow with a towel, just in case, but don't recall it getting soiled, the child can use a plastic bowl set by their bedside or by their pillow.

    • @altereddogma
      @altereddogma 8 місяців тому +2

      @@sparra3819 Use a stainless steel bowl. Use as little plastic, especially for children, as possible. Stainless steel bowls are lightweight.

  • @lanialost1320
    @lanialost1320 11 місяців тому +51

    Thank you for mentioning native plants!!! Totally agree with the uselessness of lawns and the obsession about "maintaining" them -- typically with toxic products. I became part of the less-lawn/no-lawn movement almost 10 yrs ago and love the beauty of my native plantings (trees, shrubs, perennials). The huge variety of insects (dragonflies), pollinators and wildlife that share my mini-ecosystem is so wondrous to watch!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +1

      Love that!!!!

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 10 місяців тому +2

      25 years ago I got tired of grass, called a garden center and has them come out and plant all the white pine and lilacs that could reasonably fit on my property. Took a few years for them to reach the size needed but the shade they now throw has murdered my grass via a thick bed of pine needles. My one acre of grass is now down to a small opening in the back and front and a narrow strip along the street. Takes ten minutes to mow the front in the summer. I only mow the back maybe twice a year with a weed whacker. .

    • @gialollobrigida1713
      @gialollobrigida1713 10 місяців тому +4

      I have a mini clover lawn

    • @amitisshahbanu5642
      @amitisshahbanu5642 9 місяців тому +1

      @@gialollobrigida1713 It is invasive and like ,y chickweed fights to colonize the other 3/4s of my backyard

    • @angelabacker1177
      @angelabacker1177 8 місяців тому +1

      where do your kids play?

  • @kamwatkins1957
    @kamwatkins1957 10 місяців тому +26

    I am a custodian in an elementary school. The amount of small rugs, lamps, nick-knacks, twinkle lights, banners, posters, welcome mats, etc are ridiculous. We are only contracted to clean the permanent classrooms items (floors, doors, cubbies, etc) and the teachers never clean their extras. It leads to an extremely dirty, dusty, cluttered environment. They are always stressed, but I think the work environment they have created adds to this.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому +1

      It could be! Thank you for letting me know sharing! 😊

    • @gypzs9
      @gypzs9 9 місяців тому +3

      There’s no question clutter equals anxiety.

    • @Hyacinth4368
      @Hyacinth4368 8 місяців тому +8

      I have noticed this since my child started school 25 years ago. Classrooms are too cluttered. There's too much visual simulation. It wasn't like this when I was a child in the 1960s.

    • @soulfuljuiciness
      @soulfuljuiciness 5 місяців тому

      @@kamwatkins1957 bring this up to the principal of the school and suggest some changes

  • @SarahLaPorte
    @SarahLaPorte 4 місяці тому +8

    I didn’t get a rice cooker until I was in my 50s and I absolutely love it. It’s a game changer. No more burnt rice and it stays warm until dinner is ready.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @donnaleeah5075
      @donnaleeah5075 2 місяці тому

      I'm not a cook, but weirdly I can do rice. Taking it off the burner as it absorbs the water helps me.

  • @lizpetruzzi7700
    @lizpetruzzi7700 Рік тому +54

    Cords and chargers - I take a 1” piece of painters tape and fold together around cord then label with perm marker. So much less stressful when something needs charging vs going through 3-4 chargers to find the one that fits.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +1

      Great idea!!

    • @ktspirit1
      @ktspirit1 10 місяців тому +3

      I just use a Sharpie to write on the charger.

    • @Bassbarbie
      @Bassbarbie 8 місяців тому

      yes I label mine when I buy something new. Otherwise it's a nightmare matching them up.

    • @1005corvuscorax
      @1005corvuscorax 6 місяців тому

      This is exactly what I do. Been doing this for a few years and it really helps with the stress of cables. Those that aren't labelled because they have no use (or I have a LOT of them, lol) get tossed.

  • @Simplyluvly
    @Simplyluvly 11 місяців тому +23

    So happy that almost all those things had already been decluttered in my home.

  • @Razainthewoods
    @Razainthewoods 6 місяців тому +20

    Love how direct and fast you get to the point! If someone doesn’t get to the point quickly I just scroll on. Love your channel!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  6 місяців тому +2

      Yay! Thank you so much!

  • @DizzKola3
    @DizzKola3 6 місяців тому +18

    I had a yard sale and had so many reusable grocery bags that I gave one to anyone who bought something. People really loved the surprise of having a bag to carry their items in!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  6 місяців тому +1

      What a great idea!

    • @peggypeggy4137
      @peggypeggy4137 4 місяці тому +2

      PLUS--having a yard sale gets rid of your extra clutter and it's always good to have that extra money !

    • @tragerec
      @tragerec 4 місяці тому +1

      I’ve done this too!! It’s such a great way to give away excess bags, of which I have way too many.

  • @morrisfamily68b
    @morrisfamily68b 9 місяців тому +167

    I will never get rid of my rice maker. Using the stove requires me to watch it carefully. The steamer can be left alone and has auto shut off. To each his own.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  9 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @Allegedly..Angela
      @Allegedly..Angela 9 місяців тому +13

      I love my rice maker! Use it ALL the time

    • @7Write4This9Heart7
      @7Write4This9Heart7 8 місяців тому +12

      Same! You can pry that thing from my cold, dead hands! A pot on the stove is the worst! X'D

    • @marywemigwase3354
      @marywemigwase3354 8 місяців тому +6

      Agreed .
      Steamer guarantee rice perfection .

    • @marywemigwase3354
      @marywemigwase3354 8 місяців тому +2

      @@7Write4This9Heart7your killing me smalls 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Ichyt
    @Ichyt 11 місяців тому +16

    Good list. I never even remembered I have that stuff, stuck in a cabinet, until you mentioned it. I’m trying to declutter, if for no other reason than to cut down on daily decision making: less stuff, less options. Less options, less anxiety.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому

      That is the perfect "why" for decluttering! Wishing you luck!

  • @sloanchessman5783
    @sloanchessman5783 Рік тому +90

    My family and I eat a lot of rice, so in my house, a rice cooker is an absolute MUST! I couldn’t function without one.

    • @roxannegordon6162
      @roxannegordon6162 11 місяців тому +4

      When moving to Hawaii I was told on the way to my new home stop by the store to buy a rice cooker. Yup! Did that.

    • @crystalwarren5718
      @crystalwarren5718 10 місяців тому +3

      Same. Rice cooker is a recommend. One of the few extra appliances I use. Everyone I know lives their rice maker.

    • @tmooooh807
      @tmooooh807 10 місяців тому +7

      Maybe it's different, but I buy a bag of Basmati Rice & keep in the freezer. When I want a pot of rice for my Hubby & me, I measure out a cup into a pot, wash/rinse several times to remove excess starch, measure appropriate amount of water, add a little butter, some salt, stir, set on range, set on Medium High, KEEP AN EYE ON IT JUST A FEW MINUTES UNTIL STARTS TO SIMMER, lower heat to low, cover with lid & just a few minutes later water is all absorbed & rice is tender ready - so easy - & I don't need another appliance.

    • @gwae48
      @gwae48 10 місяців тому +5

      every pan is a rice cooker

    • @rebeccaa2433
      @rebeccaa2433 9 місяців тому +3

      Exactly! Rice is the easiest thing to cook and any pot will do.

  • @SimplyKatieWalks
    @SimplyKatieWalks Рік тому +840

    Just a gentle reminder... please dont donate broken items, items you would not buy, or worn out. Donation centers throw out 75% of donations. Please dont make more work for them.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +49

      Thank you for the reminder! :)

    • @TerryWThomas
      @TerryWThomas Рік тому +128

      One man's trash is another man's treasure. There are many people who shop at donation centers for broken items that they can restore, re-purpose, or use as parts for other items. Not everyone is looking to only buy yoga pants with tags on them.

    • @SimplyKatieWalks
      @SimplyKatieWalks Рік тому

      @user-yx9sp3sq8p I think you missed the point. They throw away 75% of the donations they get. Im a drug and alcohol first contact for the Salvation Army, it's not just yoga pants they save. The amount of trash they get is wasting their time, when they could be restocking shelves with actual items people want.

    • @Drakcirlm
      @Drakcirlm Рік тому +65

      ​@user-yx9sp3sq8p Check with the place you're donating to first. I run a charity shop in the UK and we have a lot of rules about what we can and can't sell. If it's broken it can't be sold.

    • @fannyfroeschl
      @fannyfroeschl 11 місяців тому

      @@TerryWThomas oh come on now, don't be such a dick.
      I work at a place where we've got a lot of donations & like @paisleyhunter said, we need to get rid of 75% of it, sometimes even more. Plus we have pay for the dispostion. Money that we could spend much more wisely.
      Never spend something you wouldn't like to use when in need.
      It's not about yoga pants without tags, it's about awfully ripped clothes, dirty faded underwear, electrical devices without plugs, jackets without zippers & so much more.
      We try to look at as many donations as possible before handing them in so that we don't have to dispose of too much unusable scrap.
      You aren't a hero for spending rubbish.
      Even poor people have a dignity that needs to be respected.
      Wherever you take your donations in kind, we aren't a garbage dump where you exchange your waste for a clear conscience.

  • @bonniebickett4520
    @bonniebickett4520 10 місяців тому +10

    TY for being so straight forward and to the point! I purge a year , every 6 months, everything in my apt. It is a great " Ahhhhhhh" to get rid of the "crap" I thought I needed!

  • @lila2909
    @lila2909 9 місяців тому +36

    Kitchen and bath mats are a must for me.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 8 місяців тому

      Same with bathmat here, but that's because the floor is so cold and slippery, I can not stand in the bathroom without a mat.
      Kitchenmat though... I don't even want to think about it. The floor in the kitchen is somehow always disgusting and luckily easy to wipe.

    • @mollydtt
      @mollydtt 3 місяці тому

      My dogs love to curl up on the kitchen mat.

  • @michellewilcox5869
    @michellewilcox5869 11 місяців тому +50

    We live on an half acre, so a lawnmower is a must. A native garden is a lovely idea for a small yard but if you live in a subdivision that has an HOA, it would be a defiinite no-no.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +2

      Yep, definitely not possible in some areas (esp. with some of those HOAs!)

    • @gaillowe7505
      @gaillowe7505 11 місяців тому

      @@tarynmaria_ Really annoying

    • @winterspring3402
      @winterspring3402 11 місяців тому +3

      if you have threatened species of plants they cant legally tell you no from what I know! I'd totally plant endangered species if you want a native yard

    • @cathyann6835
      @cathyann6835 9 місяців тому

      Yeah, we have an acre.

    • @uscitizen898
      @uscitizen898 9 місяців тому

      Exactly! If the HOA requires a grass lawn, even if you can plant flower beds, a lawn mower is necessary.

  • @PattiTaylor-nn5ne
    @PattiTaylor-nn5ne 11 місяців тому +11

    Watching this video was eye-opening-I never thought about how many unnecessary items I have in my home that just take up space. I can totally relate to the idea of minimalism and simplifying life. I'm definitely going to start decluttering and getting rid of things I don't need anymore after seeing this.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому

      That's awesome, Patti! I will say - if you have things that you actually need, use and love - then definitely keep them! This list is just to give some ideas on things that we sometimes hang on to that we can let go of :) it's a process!

    • @PattiTaylor-nn5ne
      @PattiTaylor-nn5ne 11 місяців тому

      ​@@tarynmaria_ Yeah! thanks😉

  • @KristiBranstetter
    @KristiBranstetter Рік тому +74

    I do use plastic bags and paper towels because I do have a cat.

  • @JoJo-Hamilton
    @JoJo-Hamilton 10 місяців тому +3

    Hi from the UK. I totally agree with you. We all need to look at what we really need as opposed to what we want? Give, recycle ,sell on, donate, ... Depending on the situation of oneself...❤

  • @maureenmusariri2161
    @maureenmusariri2161 Рік тому +31

    3 minutes in and thank you for talking about throw pillows. My house has too many of them and it's time i declutter them 😊😊

  • @janelagerquist454
    @janelagerquist454 Рік тому +171

    Wine bottle opener is still needed... Not all wines are twist top, just the cheaper ones.

  • @duvessa2003
    @duvessa2003 9 місяців тому +18

    You are definitely right about the waste of space of having a different types of glasses for every beverage. While I’m a big believer in rags, I’m not ready to give up paper towels.

  • @makichannels1073
    @makichannels1073 Рік тому +61

    Rice cooker is the one appliance that I couldn’t live without. 😂😂😂 I move every couple or so years, and I always bring my old one if I’m moving domestically, if I move out of the country to a new place, I make sure to buy a new one.

    • @choconutbiscuit
      @choconutbiscuit Рік тому +10

      Same here - I know you can technically make rice in a pot but I can never get it right 🥹 the rice maker does it perfect every single time without me needing to look over it.

    • @Sharibaby80
      @Sharibaby80 Рік тому +3

      My son loves making rice for himself lol@@choconutbiscuit

    • @renastone9355
      @renastone9355 11 місяців тому +4

      Exactly. When I make rice in a pot, I invariably burn it. I let my daughter take our rice cooker when she moved out last year and lasted about a month before buying a new one.

    • @JaneH3675
      @JaneH3675 11 місяців тому +6

      😮not parting with my rice cooker! Nope! Never!

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 11 місяців тому +1

      I LOVE the cooked Aldi rice!! It's SO nice! I'd just beg they make a RECYCLABLE container, and not those useless pouches! You can't even put kitchen trash in them! (Peels, wrappers, pits, things like that), because they don't zip. .

  • @countryfrau8328
    @countryfrau8328 4 місяці тому +2

    Love the idea of keeping lids on storage containers. Helps keep me from panicking and buying more.

  • @franhunne8929
    @franhunne8929 6 місяців тому +10

    I get the idea of throw pillows on the couch (and you are right, the number does indeed matter, I have two, I have a tiny couch). But I never got the memo why we should have them on the bed.

  • @sharonensor7471
    @sharonensor7471 11 місяців тому +53

    I colour my own hair so the old towels are very handy. Great vid btw. Well done

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @conniecostner9665
      @conniecostner9665 8 місяців тому

      Indeed! I color my own hair too. You definitely have to have extra towels

  • @Lo-FiChillVibes
    @Lo-FiChillVibes 10 місяців тому +59

    I've stopped listening to music that have -too much words in-, and this have improved my life fr. Ppl don't think twice about how much music actually impact our thoughts, like majority of the lyrics are negative and toxic

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому +11

      YES! And TV shows too!! 100 percent. Thank you for sharing!

    • @Lo-FiChillVibes
      @Lo-FiChillVibes 10 місяців тому +1

      I agree! I'm so glad that others notice this too. Thanks for your content, it's helpful

    • @brittanyb8997
      @brittanyb8997 9 місяців тому +1

      This is really important!

    • @joycepino5346
      @joycepino5346 9 місяців тому +4

      What kind of music do you listen to that's toxic. I listen to 40's through the 70's.

    • @l.plzsavethebeez485
      @l.plzsavethebeez485 9 місяців тому +1

      Only rap music is crappy!

  • @bluecedar7914
    @bluecedar7914 9 місяців тому +24

    8:20 Professional gardener here. "Native" garden beds as well as other beds often need more time and effort to weed, trim, mulch and keep problem free than a simple climate suited lawn. Even artificial turf often needs weeding. If lawn grows ok without feeding or much extra water, the occasional mow can be less hassle than native beds.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  9 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @altereddogma
      @altereddogma 8 місяців тому +3

      Okay, as long as the grass requires very little water. I have yet to see a lawn that requires little water. We need to conserve water.

    • @MommaFig1
      @MommaFig1 8 місяців тому +2

      And people put all those chemicals on grass lawns and it's also monoculture which is bad for the environment. Every professional landscapers you say you are should know that.
      We all need to be moving to more native landscaping. Maybe not the whole yard but definitely need to start looking at that. I only have a small area of yard and I'm steadily overseeding it with clover and it's working great. Much less care and no need to spray a whole bunch of chemicals and kill off our environment

    • @margaretbinks2595
      @margaretbinks2595 7 місяців тому +2

      @@altereddogmaif you live in a wet climate believe me there is no need to water the grass.

    • @patdenman3887
      @patdenman3887 5 місяців тому

      I learned the hard way. Put in shrubs and flowers to replace yard. Now I am almost 90 and have no one to help maintain the yard. Grass and weeds invade via wind and birds. Regret is a late warning.

  • @cmbooks2000
    @cmbooks2000 11 місяців тому +5

    Great motivation to declutter. I started switching out my lawn for rocks and flowers last year. It's prettier, can't say it's less work, but the pops of color and hard combined with softness is peaceful and pretty. Thanks for your channel

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому

      That is so great, I love that!!

  • @ClueGirl41
    @ClueGirl41 10 місяців тому +3

    Love your videos. I highly recommend if you want a grass like look for your lawn a great option is clover. It's pretty low maintenance and generally takes care of itself. It's also a great for people with pets since it much more resilient then regular grass. And retains it shape and color when mowing (if it gets super tall then it will have a cut look but it does grow back).

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much and I so agree about clover, I think it's so pretty too! My neighbor had a front yard of clover and I loved it - and then one day I saw her out there spraying it all with Roundup!!! 😢

    • @gialollobrigida1713
      @gialollobrigida1713 10 місяців тому

      I have a hybrid mini clover lawn, it’s awesome!

  • @tragerec
    @tragerec 4 місяці тому +1

    This is such a great list - totally bookmarking this. Mystery cords and cables are the bane of my existence! And I’m scared to throw them away since I don’t know what they go to lol. I love my popcorn maker, but totally have too many drinking glasses and reusable bags - your list felt customized for me!

  • @lollypopdrop3961
    @lollypopdrop3961 11 місяців тому +29

    Dear GOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I SOOOOOO need this video!!!!!!!!!
    I could open a craft store in my house!
    Also,,, a pots and pans store, casserole dishes ??? yep!
    plastic dishes and storage containers ? You betcha!
    a bedspread and quilt store, pillows too !
    Linnens galore !!! some I've never used or even taken out of the packaging
    a sewing supply store, (!!!) I own 4 machines and I can barely sew a hem.
    a decoupage store (you would not believe the decorative paper supply I own)
    a silk scarf store ! a jewelry store ! ( I actually have a jewelry closet, it's a walk in !)))
    a sporting goods store:tennis, golf, skiing (snow), swimming, athletic gear
    pocket book and purses, by the scores !
    sunglasses
    beach bags,
    and don't even get me started on all the e n d l e s s tech stuff. not to mention THE CORDS !!!!
    I have all this because,,,"Someday I might need this ,,,,,,,,,,,,,"
    And yes ..... I also have a therapist. She is helping me get rid of my shit,,, !!!!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for sharing!! I hear you on all of this STUFF!! :)

    • @CookingwithDesi
      @CookingwithDesi 11 місяців тому +3

      Maybe gift some if it to family💗

    • @roxannegordon6162
      @roxannegordon6162 11 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like your kiddos have grown up, flew the nest. That's a good time to downsize things in the house that you don't need so much of anymore. My kids took some and others I gave away. Just like we did all this shopping when starting out, now we don't need the same things anymore. I keep what I like. If it's 20 pillows so be it.

    • @gypzs9
      @gypzs9 9 місяців тому +5

      One day I realized how much I had and that I ran out of space, thinking I needed a larger space (!). Suddenly I realized how much money I’d wasted buying things I didn’t actually need. What if I had actually saved all that money? It was mindlessness. Really think about what you use and discard/donate the balance. You’ll be lighter mentally and emotionally and probably wealthier in the long term.

    • @kerrypoppins5388
      @kerrypoppins5388 9 місяців тому +1

      Hi! Homeless shelters can always use the cooking supplies! Many other things too but that's a constant need

  • @joemunch58
    @joemunch58 Місяць тому

    You get right to it! Thanks for a video that leaves out the time consuming comments, but sticks with the usable content.

  • @BrightonJames-pz8kv
    @BrightonJames-pz8kv 11 місяців тому +29

    Another solution is to regard what you have in your house as not being a problem, so none of it matters. Saves a lot of time.

    • @katherine1129
      @katherine1129 10 місяців тому +1

      yes this

    • @ElaineWood-f2t
      @ElaineWood-f2t 10 місяців тому +3

      Love this! 😂

    • @jsmith8327
      @jsmith8327 8 місяців тому

      😂yes

    • @beckp5456
      @beckp5456 7 місяців тому +1

      I have read this comment a few times and it is over my head. I want to understand, can you explain differently?

    • @gloriadebaca8285
      @gloriadebaca8285 7 місяців тому +1

      She means: why bother? Just let things be. Dont declutter.

  • @grettalemabouchou6779
    @grettalemabouchou6779 11 місяців тому +57

    I eliminated the clutter and the house is soothing and elegant now.

  • @Thomas63r2
    @Thomas63r2 8 місяців тому +6

    I am a practicalist - the things I try to surround myself with are the things that get used all the time, or that genuinely make me feel happy for some reason or another. The clutter enemies are those things that 1) I don’t want (why keep them?) 2) don’t need (who am I fooling?) 3) don’t use (may have been bought with good intentions, but why suffer the clutter?). As a senior I have for many years been doing a slow motion decluttering - it’s wonderful to reclaim open space. I have been steadily rehoming all the useless to me stuff so that my family won’t have that burden when I’m gone. It’s also more enjoyable not to be weighed down with an excess lifetime accumulation.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @bmarieluvstheearth3879
      @bmarieluvstheearth3879 5 місяців тому +1

      @Thomas. Swedish death cleaning. I've been decluttering for more than 20 years. 67 is my age. We inherited a lot from various sources. Many were dishware. Furniture. Our house was overly cluttered with inherited items. Even though they may have had some value, I had to look at my future. I saw things that I had that I knew that none of my children would want. As well as grandchildren. So I gradually sold., gave away, gave to friends and family, donated, and the house is much neater looking now and I've given some people things that they will really treasure. I I know my grandchildren and my daughters have no interest in dishware from the '40s and thirties. I liked it. I remembered my grandma using it. But now they won't have any memories that associate much with that. I did use some of the dishwares at Thanksgiving time. There's more to be said about that but I just have a much cleaner house now with far far less stuff

    • @Thomas63r2
      @Thomas63r2 5 місяців тому

      @@bmarieluvstheearth3879 Yay - that's the spirit! What has happened is that when many of us were young we didn't have that much stuff, certainly not fine china or silverware and it was a big deal to receive these treasures in an inheritance. But times have changed and modern families have no interest in fine china collections or real silver or gold silverware (for special occasions to show off) . Same for furniture. I can remember receiving some beautiful rosewood furniture from a great grandmother that were old when she got them. They didn't fit with anything I had, and so off to the antique store they went. I see these things show up on Antiques Roadshow and as much as I might remember seeing them and enjoying them in relatives homes when I was young, they hold close to zero interest from today's young adults.

  • @Ashley-e6w1h
    @Ashley-e6w1h 4 місяці тому +1

    I bring all of my old vases to the florist . I just brought in about 15 vases after getting for my bday , etc . They welcome the vases and give me fresh flowers in exchange.

  • @ingridw3900
    @ingridw3900 11 місяців тому +7

    Spot on... never seen such a great list!!!!

  • @ejbabc
    @ejbabc 10 місяців тому +1

    Love this! Love the environmental consideration. It really is holistic, isn't it? What comes into our homes goes out of our homes, somehow, eventually. It's good to be mindful of what we bring in, how we use it, and how we dispose of it. Great tips, thanks! 👏💫

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому +1

      You are so welcome! 😊

  • @Myname-nc2du
    @Myname-nc2du Рік тому +5

    Oh now I'm watching your mindful meditation while cleaning video. I'm so there with you!!! My love language is Acts of Service so I really do like cleaning and cooking for others. It doesn't have to be a chore!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +1

      Yay, I love that! And I think that is my love language too!!

  • @littlemom2070
    @littlemom2070 8 місяців тому +1

    I gathered up all my glass vases (probably over 2 dozen) and gave them to my favorite florist. He was so grateful he gave me a floral arrangement for free. I didn’t expect anything for it and neither should you, but this is a better place to donate than Goodwill for vases.

  • @Myname-nc2du
    @Myname-nc2du Рік тому +10

    Taryn, thank you! We are at a similar stage of the process of decluttering towards minimalism. I agree with every item you've suggested. If anyone is reading this and is unsure whether you can live without those throw pillows and fancy glasses (or anything else she suggests here), you can!! We also use mason jars to drink out of and we store our foods in the fridge inside them and use them to take food to work. Saves us so much time and dishes! Enjoy your day, and thanks for the video!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for the great comment and the words of encouragement to others! Have a great day!!

  • @JM-jd7yp
    @JM-jd7yp 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely correct on all these items. I laughed when you went through these items as nearly every home doesn't need them. Great and wise video. I wish you well.

  • @bdelightful12
    @bdelightful12 Рік тому +17

    Thank you for talking about native gardens! This is something ive been working slowly at over the years, each year i add it greatly reduces mowing and looks amazing!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +1

      That’s so awesome!! 🤩

    • @renastone9355
      @renastone9355 11 місяців тому +1

      Spouse and I are retirees and have a combination native (California) garden and some other plants that I love/want (some, like rosemary and lavendar, might as well be California natives - others, like roses, not so much) . When my children were little, I just kept grass around their outdoor play structure. The grassy area was so limited that my gardener just used a weed wacker to keep it under control.

  • @Mark-c9h3l
    @Mark-c9h3l 9 місяців тому +12

    Most of this happens because we've had 'waste not, want not' drilled into us, along with 'save it for a rainy day' and 'keep a spare, just in case.' :)

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 10 місяців тому +1

    Old towels are a must for me! I have cats and a lot of rough cleaning to be done out here in the country. I don't use paper towels much so I cut up and use old ratty towels for all sorts of things. I pretty much wear out and use up every toweling, sheeting or bedding item that comes into this house. I live alone and keep nice sets of towels and bedding items for guests.

  • @monkeybusiness1999
    @monkeybusiness1999 11 місяців тому +11

    Good ideas :)
    If you have pets, keep at least 1 roll of paper towels handy. Reusing a cloth after cleaning up pet messes is kinda gross & unsanitary. (You can use TP, but it's pricey.)

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +2

      Yes! Thank you!

    • @buckeyedav1
      @buckeyedav1 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes that is what I keep mine for mostly.. my dogs like to eat grass or have upset tummies on occasion definitely better than anything else to pick up that yack. Anna In Ohio

  • @meerabakshi2676
    @meerabakshi2676 10 місяців тому +1

    useful tips..I am stuggling to get rid of all these things that you mentioned and yes, "might need this" thoughts keep me keeping this things, occupying space and leading me to go feel depression! I am motivated to clean up things and declutter my apartment. For the craft supply and art supply, you are so very right. I love working on craft projects, love oli painting and jewelry making, I have all the leftover stuff and very hard to let that go! My DIL syas, Mom, you can get new stuff when you want to work on a project , just let go this clutter, She is right just as you are right. I will try to make up my mind! 😀 Thanks.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому

      I parted with a bunch of paint I had bought to paint glass (only used it once!). The good thing is, I never missed it. I bet you can even donate to a school for art projects, they'd love to use it 😊

    • @generalleia5374
      @generalleia5374 9 місяців тому

      Can you get new stuff all the time though? Craft supplies are expensive! I don't have enough disposable money like that. My craft stuff stays. I've used leftovers many times.

  • @chrism5792
    @chrism5792 10 місяців тому +5

    I feel like part of the club here. I have old walkmans (like 1980s), Hummel figurines, plates from Gma before she passed, a collection of radios I never use, old silverware that I had when I first moved into an apartment....I have to declutter.
    It's the sentimental stuff that's hard.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому +1

      Awww - well keep your sentimental stuff and start with the things you don't care as much about. That's the easiest way!

    • @gypzs9
      @gypzs9 9 місяців тому

      A suggestion for sentimental items: take a photo, write a memory, put in a notebook (just one), send the item off to donation or discard/pass on. Eventually even the notebook may no longer be relevant.

  • @richoneplanet7561
    @richoneplanet7561 10 місяців тому +1

    You are so brave - thank you for the common sense and inspiration 👍

  • @RedNicole22
    @RedNicole22 11 місяців тому +3

    You had me at native garden. I plan to do this when I buy my future home. Best recommendation of all.
    PS I love gardening.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому

      Ahhh love that! I love gardening too!!

  • @mochimochi82
    @mochimochi82 4 місяці тому

    About an hour ago I finished packing up all of my CDs to take to the library! I can’t remember the last time I used one. I did take a photo of the playlists of mixtapes people made for me over the years. I’ll download songs I want on my playlist. I’m not attached to physical objects in general, so it’s always a great feeling to get stuff out of the house.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  4 місяці тому

      I still have a bunch of DVDs I need to donate - I love that you can take them to the library, I am going to look into that!

  • @bitrudder3792
    @bitrudder3792 9 місяців тому +9

    if you learn how to sew with Terry cloth you can Cut up the old sad towels and turned them in to wash cloths, cleaning cloths. if you're going to give up paper towels, you're gonna need something to replace them and you don't have to go out and buy some thing!
    You could salvage the good parts of towels and create a cool turban with a seam or two and a piece of elastic looped on the back. You can make cute hooded towels for babies, maybe dye it, if it's discolored. If you ever have a pipe burst in your house, as we did in multiple places, having a stash of towels is a great thing to prevent a big problem from becoming huge. I'm all in favor of donating things to animal shelters and to people who are fostering dogs. But don't overlook these other great opportunities!

    • @Bassbarbie
      @Bassbarbie 8 місяців тому +2

      I confess I save my old towels for when the plumber comes. They also frequently seem to need a shallow dish to catch drips from the radiators as they work on them.

    • @debramccafferty2918
      @debramccafferty2918 5 місяців тому +1

      I use my towels for making adult bibs. I have a disability and use them but they would be good to make and donate to a nursing home.

    • @bitrudder3792
      @bitrudder3792 5 місяців тому

      @@debramccafferty2918 - Heck, they would be good for me! I’ve been known to tuck cloth napkins into my purse when I know I’m going to a restaurant in a nice outfit. 🤣🤣🤣 and I figure that Cutting a slightly ridiculous figure is worth saving my outfits!

  • @alicjasara8571
    @alicjasara8571 10 місяців тому +2

    In Poland if you are a wine drinker, you have to have wine opener at home. Just the cheapest and bad quality wine comes with twist off caps, all the good ones have natural or synthetic cork :D

  • @dyanalayng5507
    @dyanalayng5507 7 місяців тому

    Bamboo paper towels are wonderful! And you are so right about abandoned craft supplies. I had a few, started more during Covid! , and they take up so much room.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  7 місяців тому

      Yes! Love my bamboo paper towels too!

  • @davidahart2476
    @davidahart2476 11 місяців тому +11

    Seeing as I have mobility issues, I don't have throw rugs and I recently got rid of my bathroom rug and just use an old bath towel instead.

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 5 місяців тому

    Area rugs! Yes ma’am! Battery-operated wine openers🤣 would be the thing to toss, but keep the small manual opener in a drawer. Just cleared out my junk drawer including keys to the home I left 12 years ago. Organized that drawer with inserts -> now it’s my Utility Drawer! I can easily find my box cutter ….as well as the 3 replacement box cutters I bought ‘cause I couldn’t find the original. 🤷🏻‍♀️. Nice list!

  • @colorsconnected
    @colorsconnected 8 місяців тому +9

    Yeah, I declutter every month, and my husband thinks soon we won't be having any more things in the house to use. But honestly, there are things that just sit around for ages, but my husband would ask for it as soon as I got rid of it. So weird!

  • @MelodiousHeart1
    @MelodiousHeart1 9 місяців тому +1

    I am guilty of having too many of some of them, especially glasses and cleaning supplies. This video inspires me to de-clutter my house (again). Thanks!

  • @blessedforever3325
    @blessedforever3325 10 місяців тому +4

    I keep the vases and buy friends fresh flowers on special occasions and give them in the vase. Repurposed!!

  • @seplynn7122
    @seplynn7122 4 місяці тому +1

    One thing i did was get storage containers that all use the same lid. All are square, the same dimensions except for the height. So, all the different size containers use the same lid. All the containers stack, and all the lids stack and seat within each other. I've used this system for over a decade because it works so well.

  • @serendipityshopnyc
    @serendipityshopnyc 8 місяців тому +2

    NYC no longer routinely hands out plastic grocery bags in stores, so I hang onto all the ones I can get from street fruit/vegetable vendors and doggie bags, to use for throwing out kitty litter. I always have a modest stock. I can always find uses for the reusable shopping totes, and have enough that I can give them away freely.

  • @lindacastro2688
    @lindacastro2688 7 місяців тому

    I discovered you and have watched video after video today. You really pulled me in with pointing out microfiber is bad for the environment and with recommending diy natural cleaners. But I subcribed when you said to plant a native garden and you won't need a lawnmower. You are on my wave length!! I've been doing this gradually in my yard for the sake of wildlife, water and fresh air, and the process is almost complete. Once established, many native plants are self-sufficient. And it's beautiful!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  7 місяців тому

      Love it!!! I'm so glad you're here and your garden sounds amazing!!

  • @francois3116
    @francois3116 8 місяців тому +6

    Our apartment building has a special room near the entrance door where people can leave things for the free use of others wherever they declutter or move away.

  • @SrividyaS
    @SrividyaS 7 місяців тому

    I really felt it when crafts were mentioned. I have a whole load of paints, card paper, and what not lying around, taking up half the space in my room. I keep thinking I'll use them, but I use such little bits of them that they're not reducing at all. I love the idea of donating the unused stuff to a donation center where it will be used. Thank you!

  • @sadie4289
    @sadie4289 11 місяців тому +14

    WOW paper towels!! I can’t live without paper towels I use them every moment I wash my hands cleaning

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +8

      Not me - washable towels all the way!

    • @sadie4289
      @sadie4289 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I know to each their own 😀 nice video I certainly enjoyed watching and also will be doing a lot of what you have suggested thanks for sharing!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому

      Awesome, thank you so much!@@sadie4289

    • @MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_2024
      @MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_2024 11 місяців тому +6

      OMG! Can't be without paper towels! Buy them on sale and keep at least 10 rolls on hand. I guarantee that I'm not going to wash one more load of anything, and certainly not something that comes out of the package squeaky clean and ready to use. When I wash anything to be used in the kitchen, I use very hot water and make sure to keep those items separate from the rest of the laundry so as to maintain as hygienic a cloth as possible. I'm lazy, so there's no way on God's green earth I'm going to make extra work for myself. Preserving my time and energy is my priority.

    • @gialollobrigida1713
      @gialollobrigida1713 10 місяців тому

      Live in Europe for a little and you see how wasteful americans are-use hand towels, microfiber, etc-20 years ago, they were used for very little. Microfiber cleans SO MUCH BETTER. Look at cleaning teams-they dont use paper towels because they don’t work well.

  • @janeleslie4192
    @janeleslie4192 5 місяців тому

    Finally found someone with some sense on decluttering. 👍 functional decor best advice for me.

  • @elizabethnavarre7972
    @elizabethnavarre7972 11 місяців тому +6

    The one-time use extra plastic shopping bags are good to take to charities. They use them as shopping bags for their customers. When I have way more than I'll ever use for bathroom trashcan liners, that's what I do. They might not be great, but at least they're getting reused. I use reusable as much as I can, but I still have an overwhelming amount from before I switched over. I literally have a bag of bags for charity. Lol.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому

      Great idea - thank you for sharing!

  • @danicegewiss862
    @danicegewiss862 8 днів тому

    I just broke one of my vases, so I'm down to one. I buy reusable bags. They get damaged. I replace it with one. I come here for more ideas. I stopped buying paper towels. We use hand towels to dry our hands and reusable paper towels to clean up spills. We just bought 5 acres of property we're turning into a fruit farm. A regular push mower isn't going to mow it all. We bought a riding mower. I have a rechargeable lawn trimmer for our home. Thanks to your channel and others for helping me to find more items to declutter. We will be moving in a couple years and we're trying to minimize what we have to pack and unpack. .

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  7 днів тому

      Your fruit farm sounds like an amazing idea!!!

  • @Sjms13
    @Sjms13 10 місяців тому +4

    I use the floral vases to fill w/ flowers and take to hospital, nursing homes,birthdays, special occasions for people and get rid of them that way. We use old towels for our dog washing, car washing, wipe up spills, paint clean up, etc. All the travel toiletries can be donated to women's shelters or bags to give the homeless w/ some dollar bills or change. Those are ways we get them out of our home or continue to use them.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому

      Great ideas, thank you so much!

    • @francois3116
      @francois3116 8 місяців тому

      @Sjms13 Bright idea ! You can also offer them filled with home made cookies 🍪

  • @morriganinoregon
    @morriganinoregon 10 місяців тому

    Taryn, the moment I saw that dent in your trash can, I shared with my peeps! It just proves that your tips work for all us us!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  10 місяців тому

      Oh my gosh I love it haha! Thank you!!

  • @chalktalkwithshari4173
    @chalktalkwithshari4173 Рік тому +61

    Most wines are twist off? Girl, what wine are you drinking? 😅

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +6

      Haha I don’t even know 😂

    • @LindaB-o9u
      @LindaB-o9u 8 місяців тому +5

      Most of the wines I drink are with corks. The wine corks remover doesn't take up much space at all to keep

    • @catrionamacfarlane4949
      @catrionamacfarlane4949 7 місяців тому +3

      Real, quality wine is always corked.
      Screw top wine is usually cheap rubbish....sort of alcohol we bought for student parties....half a century ago.😂

    • @Disappointing_Porn
      @Disappointing_Porn 7 місяців тому +2

      Uh…

    • @shazza160
      @shazza160 6 місяців тому +2

      @@catrionamacfarlane4949 bs. Not NZ or Australian wines. We don’t import cork.

  • @Blubes23
    @Blubes23 10 місяців тому

    I recently did a clean out again, and my god it felt good. I donated so much that havent been toutched in years. I have more to go through but it reminded me of about five years ago before a really shitty time for me, and i had 80 clothing items in total!! And happy! I want back to that. 👀

  • @Goldenhorse77
    @Goldenhorse77 Рік тому +5

    Love the tip about making your own cleaner. Don't know where I heard this but it was recommended to use distilled water to avoid bacteria, etc. in plain water that could be harmful over time. Have you ever heard this?

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +4

      I have heard this! I think it becomes a problem if you make the cleaner and then have it around for a long time (like many weeks or months). The way I get around it is I'll make a small amount every time I clean and I'll use it up in a couple of days and that seems to work!

    • @twittlypoo
      @twittlypoo Рік тому +3

      I also make up my own cleaners using mainly plain tap water plus white vinegar, isopropyl alcohol, washing up liquid etc in varying amounts.
      I use up one bottle and then clean it well before refilling.
      You could use boiled water if you are worried!

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +1

      Good idea! Thank you!@@twittlypoo

    • @cantocant2346
      @cantocant2346 Рік тому +4

      I can only use distilled water in my CPAP machine. It inhibits bacteria growth. I now make my homeade cleaners with distilled water for this very reason.

  • @shirleyhall1924
    @shirleyhall1924 6 місяців тому +1

    I recently visited a small store in the middle of nowhere, Colorado. They sold reusable paper towels which were made by the owners daughter. I bought some and LOVE them. I'm excited to save money and space on paper towels.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  6 місяців тому

      That is awesome!

    • @josephineananda
      @josephineananda 5 місяців тому

      @@shirleyhall1924 Does the daughter own a paper factory?

    • @shirleyhall1924
      @shirleyhall1924 5 місяців тому

      @@josephineananda no she makes them out of cloth

    • @josephineananda
      @josephineananda 5 місяців тому

      @@shirleyhall1924 Then they are not paper towels.

  • @butlertube
    @butlertube 11 місяців тому +8

    We're still in a state with free plastic bags. I'll never get rid of mine! They're perfect for bathroom garbage cans and cat litter liners. Free is wonderful!

    • @denisedejose718
      @denisedejose718 9 місяців тому +1

      In Canada we have banned all single use plastic. Everyone has adapted easily to bringing their own bags or purchasing paper ones.

    • @altereddogma
      @altereddogma 8 місяців тому +1

      Nothing is really free. Those plastic bags come with a price to pay downstream, for everyone.

    • @gwarlow
      @gwarlow 6 місяців тому

      @@altereddogma Thanks for pointing this out. Cheers.😊

  • @SmileyBlue69
    @SmileyBlue69 6 місяців тому

    Great post ... even in just getting people to view things differently. I'm now wondering about converting my lawn ....

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  6 місяців тому +1

      Love it! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @margaretwhitmer2715
    @margaretwhitmer2715 11 місяців тому +62

    I use Dawn dishwasher liquid for nearly everything, including the toilet. If it's safe enough to wash oil-soaked birds, it's safe enough to clean my house.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  11 місяців тому +5

      I so agree!

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 8 місяців тому +4

      Aurikatarina, the Finnish cleaner, says that for most things, you only need dishsoap for the grease and vinegar for the limescale.

    • @gwarlow
      @gwarlow 6 місяців тому +1

      @margaret… Oil-soaked birds? When was the most recent oil tanker spill that resulted in oil-soaked birds?

    • @margaretwhitmer2715
      @margaretwhitmer2715 6 місяців тому +7

      @@gwarlow I think you can google that for yourself. How long ago it was has nothing to do with the fact that Dawn is what was used to clean them.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 6 місяців тому +1

      @@gwarlow Have you seen shell's situation, by any chance? In Africa? Look at the documentary.

  • @eliv.7062
    @eliv.7062 10 місяців тому

    I'm not willing to give up kitchen towels but to balance the scales I'm very good at making everything last for ages and finding new usage for items I already have. I'm also a total minimalist at kitchen aids. All those electric devices you mention are a waste of money and space unless you live to cook. Very good suggestions! Less is more. 😉❤

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much!! ❤️

  • @lleocttx2326
    @lleocttx2326 Рік тому +12

    If you can’t use vinegar in your homemade cleaner because of natural surfaces, use isopropyl alcohol instead and absolutely only distilled water, otherwise with water and soap alone, you’re likely turning your spray bottle into a Petrie dish. If you don’t like the smell, add some alcohol-based essential oils like lemon verbena, lavender or eucalyptus.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому

      Awesome, thank you for sharing that recipe!

    • @altereddogma
      @altereddogma 8 місяців тому

      Besides, the vinegar smell dissipates quickly.

  • @ChallengeYourWalletAarynLynn
    @ChallengeYourWalletAarynLynn 5 місяців тому

    I love being a minimalist makes cleaning the house so much easy you can figure out where all your items are because it’s stored away properly and best thing is I have a shit ton of kitchen gadgets, but I use them all religiously so they’re not going anywhere, but because I don’t have a crap ton of things in my house, they are on a shelf side-by-side nicely placed and I’ve got a five tier shelf times two that They’re all on when I want it. I can go downstairs grab it bring it up and use it, clean it and put it back down! By the way, my quesadilla maker is one of our favorites and also our pizza oven. 4:46

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  5 місяців тому

      Sounds awesome, great job!!

  • @durgan5668
    @durgan5668 Рік тому +7

    When I moved here (in a hurry) I had a lot of things that shouldn't have been moved; So I found a local vet that used towels and sheets and the like, and hauled them over to them for the animals they took care of. I still had linen for beds I hadn't had for over a decade and didn't fit anything I presently have. I'm keeping the rice cooker; I'll die on that hill. Agreed on the vases; When Mom passed, she had 9, and that was after I'd talked her into getting rid of some. The folks used paper towels, and once those are gone, I'm switching to cloth; Already given cases of those away to family. I'm using dried out wet wipes for napkins; I don't use wet wipes, but might as well use them for something and not replace them. Main reason I'm doing this is so that I can find what I need, when I need it. Moving from a 2200 sq foot home to one that's not quite 1200, its...been interesting.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +1

      Great job downsizing, it's not easy. Thank you for sharing!

  • @JS-go8vt
    @JS-go8vt 4 місяці тому

    Great ideas! Wonderful you mentioned about not using harsh cleaning chemicals. They are toxic and bad for our well-being.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  4 місяці тому

      So true! I also did a video on cleaning products and how bad some of them are for us!

  • @julia87400
    @julia87400 Рік тому +4

    Needed these videos thanks . Clutter accumulates and most of the things I accumulate I dont use.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому +1

      I hear you! Thank you so much!

    • @julia87400
      @julia87400 Рік тому

      @@tarynmaria_ thank you for your tips.

  • @Papias_GR
    @Papias_GR 2 місяці тому

    I really hate throw pillars! You are absolutely right. Staff is there to help us, not for us to help them!

  • @bambitrujillo4915
    @bambitrujillo4915 Рік тому +6

    I agree with everything...unfortunately we have to keep reusable bags because colorado banned plastic bags. But we immediately put them backn in the car after grocery day.

    • @tarynmaria_
      @tarynmaria_  Рік тому

      I wish we could do that too - I left mine in the car once, and someone broke our window! But it is a great idea! 😊