A year ago on Unclutterer
2008
- Unitasker Wednesday: The cellphone holder
I generally set it on my cellphone on my desk or keep it in my pocket. What was I thinking?!? - Make your own collapsible fabric box
Over at Associated Content, they have step-by-step directions on how to make your very own collapsible fabric boxes. - Weekend project: Tackle newspaper and magazine clutter
Sort through your old newspapers and magazines and set up a plan for reading your backlog of publications. - Workspace of the Week: Parent and child office
Parent and child have side-by-side desks in this playroom-office setup. - Creative uses for velcro cable ties
Things to do with cable ties beyond binding cables. - Unclutterer on the fEmpowerment podcast
2007
- Doggie drawer cures doggie food mess
Create a clutter-free eating area for your puppy. - Extreme minimalism Monday: the anti-McMansion
Any house over 100 square feet is just plain excessive. - Basic wardrobes can end clutter in the female closet
A way for women to keep clothing from causing cluttering and taking over your bedroom is to have only a basic wardrobe. - High quality media storage at high prices
Can-Am’s modular metal furniture is industrial-grade, with a price to match. - Simple Living and Labor-Saving Devices
How technology can help us deal with time clutter. - Unitasker Wednesday: The waffle maker
For those of you that already own a waffle maker when is the last time you used it? - The Computer File
Magazine files are a great way to keep computer documentation and software organized. - Consider charitable giving
Lightly used items can be donated to charity.


One comment posted
Posted by Chris Hatcher - 06/01/2009
I love my waffle maker. I am a bachelor. I practically lived on waffles for the first year on my own. I used to host waffle parties. I would bring the waffle mix, and I’d get everyone else to bring stuff to put in it. We would make everything from white chocolate / macadamia nut to pizza waffles. Good times.
I still probably use my waffle maker two or three times a month. So there.
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