10 Ways to Save at Home
by Nanie on May 07, 2008 with 1 Comments
Want financial security someday? Then pull up your socks, get wise and follow this simple guide to help you save money especially while you at home.
- Fill the kettle with just a little more than what you need for your tea/coffee. This will save electricity while preventing the heating element from burning out.
- Reach for a rag cloth instead of kitchen paper rolls to wipe up spills
- Set a weekly meal budget and shop accordingly. Don’t stock up on items with a short shelf-life like yoghurt, which will end up in the bin within a week.
- Buy fresh produce at market instead of supermarket tray packs
- Switch to energy-saving light bulbs. They generally last longer and will save you big bucks in the long run.
- Visit a DIY store and learn how to maintain your own home. This should include tightening door hinges and giving the house a fresh coat of paint if needed.
- Cultivate the habit of turning off the tap while brushing your teeth and scrubbing your face
- Avoid leaving your TV on standby mode. Switch it off every night to save electricity.
- Use a plug-in nightlight instead of leaving the hallway light on overnight
- Find out if electrical appliances can be repaired before replacing them.(But if repair comes up to more than the half the price of the new item and doesn’t come with a three month guarantee, opt for a new.
You needn’t become obsessed about saving money and become a penny-pincher; just make a conscious effort in your everyday life to be less wastefull.
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SunGoddess | Jun 20, 2008 | Reply
Nice tips! =)