Here's something in the trash that's worth cash: wine corks. Craft enthusiasts have gone mad for turning wine corks into decorative items. There's even a growing market for old wine corks on resell sites like eBay. Selling for about 10 cents a cork, if you have saved an impressive collection, you can sell them online and make some serious change. You can also recycle your corks; visit recork.org to find a collection box near you.
Do Just One Thing for June 18, 2016
Ever buy something at the grocery store to try it at home, and not like it? There's no reason to waste money on unwanted food. Whole Foods Market has a policy where customers can try anything before they buy it. This ranges from produce (ask an associate to slice an apple or pear for you), deli meats and cheeses and even pre-packaged food (the opened box or bag will be used for sampling purposes). If you do buy something and have a change of heart, Whole Foods has a no-questions-asked return policy. Just be sure to keep your receipt.
Do Just One Thing for June 17, 2016
If you park your car in a garage -- at home or in an underground structure -- keep your windows rolled up. Closed parking structures have poor ventilation, so fertilizers, paint fumes and other chemicals can build up inside. Since there's nowhere to vent, these chemicals can contaminate the interior of your car if your windows are down. When you are home, leave the garage door open to ventilate, and when you do drive, roll down the windows and let it vent out for at least 1 mile of driving.