Thanks, But No Thanks

I just did something so satisfying the other day. I got rid of all my tchotzkes.

Bon voyage, Eiffel Tower miniature! Auf wiedersehen, novelty Oktoberfest stein!

It's bad enough living in a city where most apartments are small enough to make Thumbelina claustrophobic. Accumulation of stuff that I don't need just makes it worse. That's part of the inspiration behind my extended fam's yearly Christmas donation. Instead of giving each other material gifts, one of us chooses a charity and we all write a check. It's waste-free and goes a little further than yule-themed handsoap or a fruitcake. Last year, I got to choose, so we all donated to Amnesty International. (Check out a few more of The Bite team's fave charities in our Giving It Away tip.)

Next time you're shopping for a gift, just remember that it's the thought that counts. Think before you buy, and you might save your friend a trip to Goodwill.

-Toshio, off to unload a big bag of stuff at the local homeless shelter...

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That's the only way to be Toshio! Good man. :) Ever since college, tired of moving stuff from apartment to apartment each year, I made a strict two-bag (or) one-SUV load rule. Wherever I go, for however long (one day, year or indeterminate ;)), I go light, essentially only with whatever I can take on a plane or pack in one trip in my SUV. I did that when I moved to NYC (two bags checked and one carry-on)...best decision ever. Stuff just holds ya back, limits your freedom. No thanks!
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