From purple broccoli shakers to a rock shaped like a bottom, Guardian writers confess all about the souvenirs and gifts they can’t throw out. What ugly treasures are lurking in the dusty recesses of your home? Send us your photosWhat does precious really mean? Precious and valuable – or precious and valuable only to you? Guardian Australia staff realised that when it comes to the treasures we inexplicably keep, it can mean both, and there are some items that must go into hiding during the annual throwout because of their sentimental value, no matter how unattractive they are. Continue reading…
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