It was fun to give away cycling clothing I'd shrunk out of. I found some AIDS Lifecyle riders my previous size to donate to.

I'd like to lose/tone up more and donate another round but then .... I'd need to buy more stuff.

Oakleaf, between recycling and composting I was paying for a full can so non-recycling neighbors could top off. Now I've got a smaller can thus saving $17 a month. I donate a lot to local thrift stores, especially during the remodel, try as we did to order just enough I ended up with extra materials. Those went to Habitat for Humanity. it's a nice tax deduction.

We have a bike thrift store that supports Trips for Kids to donate to or go to.