– By Jill Nystul , onegoodthing
My mom was raised during the Great Depression, which had a big impact on the way she makes, uses, and disposes of things. She’s always been very resourceful, preferring to make things from scratch instead of buying them at a store, a trait I’ve always admired.
Additionally, she has always been vocal about the importance of “using things up,” aiming to use everything until it is either completely gone or completely beyond repair. And finally, she has always hated throwing things out, and will go to great lengths to give something away or donate it to avoid waste.
You can use tin foil to soften rock-hard brown sugar, shine silver, and more! Check out 15 amazing uses for tin foil at the link below.
Don’t toss out the tubes from toilet paper and paper towel rolls! Use them to keep pants crease-free, make fire-starters, and organize extra cables. Check out 10 smart ways to use cardboard tubes at the link below!
And finally, don’t toss out paper bags either. Use them to ripen fruit faster, make homemade popcorn, serve snacks, and more! Check out 9 useful things you can do with paper bags at the link below.