|
|
 |
| Winter Warmth Tips
|
|
I have several things I do to keep myself and my pets warm in the winter without getting heating bills through the roof!
|
| Posted on: 11/09/2009 | 3 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Use Timer Light Switches for Easily Forgotten Lights
|
|
Purchase timer light switches and install in the bathrooms, kids rooms or any room were lights may be forgotten on. The timers automatically shut the lights off after 15 to 60 minutes or whatever the time is on the one you purchase.
|
| Posted on: 11/05/2009 | 1 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Use Warm Oven to Dry Pots and Pans
|
|
When you have used your oven for cooking or baking and have pots and pans that have to be hand washed, place them upside down on the rack in the warm oven to dry. Do not forget to remove them before you preheat the oven.
|
| Posted on: 11/04/2009 | 3 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Allow Your Dishwasher to Air Dry
|
|
To save energy costs, I fire off that sucker just an hour before bed time, then when it's done washing, I crack it open and let it air dry. If you are picky, picky, this will not eliminate all of the water spots, but your dishes will be clean!
|
| Posted on: 11/02/2009 | 2 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Hot Water Could Cause Kidney Stones in Pets
|
|
In speaking to my Veterinarian, she said that the minerals from the hot water tank would cause kidney stones and not to give water from the hot water tank to the pets.
|
| Posted on: 10/21/2009 | 4 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Turn Off the Lights Kids (or it Will Cost You)
|
|
Teach kids the value of turning off lights as they leave a room by implying to them that each time costs (for instance) $1. Explain to them that the lights cost money every month and if you have to turn the lights out for them, each time you do that, charge them $1.
|
| Posted on: 10/06/2009 | 2 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Use Solar Power To Make Your Tea
|
|
I make a half gallon bottle of sun tea using black tea and another using green tea, 2 bags in each. I'm using solar power and the tea is never bitter. Now I always have iced tea on hand and anytime I want a cup of warm tea, I use the microwave to heat it.
|
| Posted on: 09/09/2009 | 1 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Installing Alternative Energy Sources
|
|
Has anyone installed solar panels and/or a windmill? I would like to hear of your experiences. How did you get started? Did you use a contractor? If so, how did you find one? Have you covered all of your electricity needs this way? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
|
| Posted on: 09/05/2009 | 5 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| Making Solar Panels at Home
|
|
Can't find former post about DIY solar panels. It was by a woman and could be done for about $150.
|
| Posted on: 08/12/2009 | 2 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
| My Frugal Life: Saving on Electricity
|
I started being conscious of energy use via lighting in the 70's. The first thing I did was train my 2 children to turn off the lights when they weren't using them. I began buying task lighting for them, and unscrewed the huge incandescents in the house.
|
| Posted on: 07/27/2009 | 4 Feedback(s) |
 |
 |
|
|