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  1. If you're just using the suitcases once (even one way on your trip), I would consider shopping at Goodwill.  There are OTHERS who have donated/decluttered their seldom-used gigantic suitcases!   

    Youtubers like Minimal Mom and Dana K White say re-purchasing the VERY few items you regret is actually a cheap tradeoff for having a more organized house.  (Trying to commiserate/encourage you.  I'm thrilled for your upcoming trip.)

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  2. 5 hours ago, barnwife said:

    Any chance you'd share?

    Sure!  It's imperfect, but do-able for us both (Empty Nest helps).
    Breakfast = 3 egg whites (in Pam Spray), 4 different kinds of fiberous cereal (grape nuts, shred wheat, wheat chex, oven baked rolled oats.
    Lunch = Pre-made:  1/3 c brown rice, 1/4 c chix breast chunks, mixed vegetables (varies), water chestnuts, Kraft Lite Asian Toasted Sesame Dressing.
    Supper = Soup w/ WW pasta, mix vegs, chix breast chunks, and a homemade blueberry muffin with Walmart Light Vanilla Yogurt (he uses this instead of butter).
          Fish filet w/homemade red sauce+pickles, Potato Boat (w/fat free ranch), Salad (w/light raspberry dressing).
          Crepes (in Pam Spray) w/ his yogurt, and fruit.
          Chicken Fajita w/ BBQ sauce, horseradish, pickles, fat free ranch,   and Salad.
          Homemade WW Flour Pizza w/BBQ sauce, Fat free ranch, chicken and (small amount of) skim-milk shredded cheese

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  3. BTDT with my dh.

    Another OTC option is SloNiacin, a time release pill. 
    This (along with a 95%--not perfect--lowfat diet) brought my dh's levels down to normal.
    But after a few years, there was evidence of a liver enzyme problem, so he's now on a low dose statin.
    (NOTE:  it has other possible side effects like flushing of the skin.  YMMV.)

    His doc said my dh was one of the few patients who actually maintained a lowfat diet for several years.
    Most people gradually relapse, just FYI. 
    We came up with a menu that he can tolerate, & just repeat it each week (with periodic changes).
    It helps him to have the routine.

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  4. A pasty mixture of Oxyclean and liquid dish soap (like Dawn).
    Rub it into the fabric with your finger.  Let it sit for an hour or so.
    Then rinse.
    I would line dry it, instead of using a dryer & risking setting the stains AND shrinkage.

    Have a great trip!

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  5. 41 minutes ago, Susan Wise Bauer said:

    This thread is such a delight. How lovely to see reminders of this board's very long history! We've come a long way from the days when I used to be the one to flip the old boards and posters competed to be the first on the new board.

    Glad you saw this thread, Susan!  And I enjoy seeing your IG activities. 

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  6. I know you asked for a gift, but I always think a heart-felt note or card is the most meaningful.
    Maybe reminiscing about a shared event or project, or what they mean to you after these years of working together.
    Maybe a framed photo of their co-workers.

    Something that isn't clutter, but reminds them of the BEST days of working together.

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  7. We've never given wedding favors (not expected by our guests), & usually don't actually take the ones given when we're guests.

    But our favorite choice was our niece's favors---she married a wonderful guy whose last name was the name of a popular candy bar!

    We all went home with a candy bar.  Very fun.

    ETA = Another easy option is to make the centerpieces the favor that guests can take home.  (Trying to do double duty!)

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  8. Rabbit Trail---I make bread/pizza dough monthly, & have used the KA Hand mixer for years.
    (I'm more of a minimalist, & NOT a big baker, to clarify . . . and I agree with the quality reduction issues.)
    The game-changer was buying the dough hooks, & not just using the lightweight beaters.

    (ETA:  They also sell immersion blender & whisk attachments.)

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  9. Highly recommending these flossers from Listerine (or Reach).
    The handle is like a toothbrush.  It's eternally refillable.
    Easy to find at Walmart, etc. for about $2.
    I replace the tip maybe once a month or so.
    It's easy, no mess, & really made me start flossing daily.

    Here's an entire blog article about why they're wonderful.
    https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/health/dental/listerine-ultraclean-access-flosser-review

    Flosser.jpg

  10. There was a WTM thread on this:

    We have the same budget for each of our 5 adult children. 
    If they're married, we divide the child's budget between the two of them.

    We do cash for the married kids' birthdays, gifts for the singles (which is what they prefer).

    Everyone has either an Amazon Wish List, or they participate in Elfster.com, an app which handles our Cousins Draw (extended family).
    I highly recommend that---it's just not worth the stress (& wasted $$) to GUESS!
    Or just make the gift easily returnable.

    I've joked (not really) that I'm no longer trying to make Christmas "magical" for them.
    We just enjoy sharing the time together.

    Another popular option is to do an Experience Gift, but from what I've heard, they are all SUPER expensive alternatives!

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  11. This is likely unpopular, but I leave my tote bag in my car, filled with "just in case" items,  and just carry with me (in pockets) what I need (into the store, etc). 
    I started this when the kids were babies---having all kinds of backup items in the van, just in case . . . but just bringing a key and a credit card in my pocket.

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