Dumping the RAW, and keeping just the JPG Version for some images ?

I shoot RAW almost exclusively. Even my snapshots. I like the flexibility, and I have a lot of storage space (I'm spoiled).
However, I've identified big batches of "snapshots" that I really don't want the big file anymore. There is NO way I'm going to do any further (or any at all) retouching.
This may be a simple thing but... how do I best go about dumping the RAW Master, and keeping only the JPG Version?
tia,
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Yeah, I realize that.
Until Aperture 3 I used a split workflow: Aperture for my "award winning artsy photos" (lol) and iPhoto for my snaps –many of which were actually very good .
That grew out of using iPhoto for the first years I had my Mac AND my little Lumix snapper Camera. I had a Nikon F2 (slides), but I used Photoshop for scanning and retouching the TIFs.
Then, a few years ago I got my Nikon DSLR and Aperture.
Hence, the divided workflow.
Now I'm importing all my old snaps from iPhoto (jpg), and aside from keywords and GPS, it's not a problem, aside from being tedious.
Now my NEW photos (2008-now) are all RAW, including my "snaps". And I'm just trying to save space where possible.
Oh well. I guess I'll just have to be REALLY careful about which snaps I:
a) keep
and
b) export/import as JPG

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