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The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life

The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life

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Having less stuff is the key to happiness.

Do you ever feel overwhelmed, instead of overjoyed, by all your possessions? Do you secretly wish a gale force wind would blow the clutter from your home? If so, it’s time to simplify your life!

The Joy of Less is a fun, lighthearted guide to minimalist living. Part One provides an inspirational pep talk on the joys and rewards of paring down. Part Two presents the STREAMLINE method: ten easy steps to rid your house of clutter. Part Th

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Q&A: What restrictions are placed on liquor storage in the living space of a motor home?

Question by Jon: What restrictions are placed on liquor storage in the living space of a motor home?
As I found on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_container_law), states may still receive full federal funding by not restricting open containers of liquor in the living space of a motor home. Do any states have such restrictions anyway? I’m curious about both restrictions on storage of, say, opened bottles of spirits, but also about consumption of alcohol in the living quarters of motor homes while the vehicle is turned off.

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Answer by Peggy
As far as I know, no states actually enforce that…unless you are a CDL truck driver …then it is NO alcohol allowed even
unopened in the cab or sleeper part of the truck at any time.
As for an RV on the road…open container laws apply. Once parked, drink as much as you want, just do not drive while
under the influence.

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What’s the most important lesson you have learned from living on your food storage?

Question by Ariel: What’s the most important lesson you have learned from living on your food storage?
This is for those of you who have put away food storage and then actually chosen or had to live on it for a period of time exclusive of store bought food. If you were advising someone who’s putting in food storage, what would be your advice?

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Answer by TX2step
I’ve always had a WELL stocked pantry and 2 freezers. Make sure that any meats are well wrapped, in freezer zip-loc baggies, with the date and name on the front ……As soon as you get close to using up something in your pantry, refill it at the next opportunity:) Store pastas, beans, rice in tupperware or glass mason jars; it keeps them fresh and looks pretty in the pantry……

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Storage Sheds: Knowing and Finding The One For You

Clutter and space management can be a real issue for any household owner.

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Storage Sheds: Knowing and Finding The One For You

How to Buy the Best Rugs for Your Home

Here are tips for choosing the right rug for every room in your home. Knowing what rugs stand up to daily living saves you time, money and a few headaches.

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How to Buy the Best Rugs for Your Home

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