Tips for saving money around the house

Going green can save you green -- cash, that is. When you lower energy and water use, your utility bills drop. A couple veggie meals a week are cheaper than hamburgers, and carpooling costs less in gas and maintenence than driving solo. These small changes won't hurt your lifestyle, and they'll improve your financial bottom line.

Pick at least one for every room of the house!


Kitchen:

  • Use a slow cooker to save money and make meals while you're at work. Plus, slow cookers can make anyone look like a top chef.
  • Cut down on the number of cleaners under your sink. You'll save money-and you won't inhale gross toxic chemicals. Use baking soda to scrub your sink instead of commercial scouring powder.
  • Shop every two weeks instead of every week to avoid wasting food. Eat more eggs and beans instead of meat for protein. 
  • A faucet that leaks one drip per minute can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water a year. And run up your water bill.

Living Room:

  • Vampire power sucking you dry? Try a power strip for all your electronic devices, and turn it off when you go to bed.
  • A plasma TV can use twice as much energy as an LCD. And larger TVs use more energy. Buy just the right size of TV for your room.
  • Skip the air freshener. Decorate with plants to improve air quality.
  • Adjust the brightness of your TV to the "home" energy setting, and your favorite shows will use 30% less energy.

Office:

  • Banish junk mail to save time, trees, and headaches.
  • When your computer sits idle, it draws a lot of energy. Switch to the power save mode, or even better, turn off the monitor and computer when you're not using them.
  • When it's time to upgrade a computer or mobile phone, recycle your electronics instead of sending them to landfills.

Bedroom:

  • Get furniture for free on a reuse group like Freecycle, or buy vintage.
  • Borrow designer handbags and jewelry from Bag Borrow or Steal, instead of buying new.
  • Hand-wash clothing instead of sending to toxic (and expensive) dry cleaner.
  • Use carpet tile instead of wall-to-wall carpeting.  Carpet tiles use low-tack adhesive, so they can be pulled up for cleaning, or one tile can be replaced rather than the whole carpet.

Bathroom:

  • Add a low-flow shower head. It can save you up to a gallon of water a minute.
  • Take short showers instead of baths to save water.  Or, if you do take a bath, don't fill up all the way and immediately stopper the drain before adjusting water temp.
  • Wrap your water heater and pipes with insulation to avoid wasting energy.

Backyard:

  • Start a vegetable garden. It can be as simple as planting a little lettuce and get more delicious from there.
  • Go for a greener lawn. Your lawn only needs about one inch of water a week, including rain.
  • Install motion sensors for outside lights so lights are only on when you need them. Look for LED versions of these types of lights, which use the least amount of energy.
  • Try car sharing, carpooling, and mass transit. Driving alone can be expensive -- and lonely.
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  • Posted by Rodessa Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:09pm PDT
    Saving money for rainy days is what we always hear every now and then. And now that we are facing so much economic crisis all of us suffers. Saving money was thought of as a virtue, up until the last few years. Saving money was thought of as being somehow miserly and referred to almost as a pejorative. Well, now we’re in a recession, and nobody wants to use credit if at all possible – even payday loans. Saving as much cash as possible is on the way to being the rule rather than the exception. Many people are looking for ways to cut corners. Some the biggest expenses you have are easily cut – transportation and food are big time variable costs that you can cut down if resourceful enough. Take the bus and clip coupons, if possible. If you want to get even more creative, there are many resources out there that can teach you about saving money. So guys lets try to have only what we need not what we want. Trust me this is for your own good. READ THE LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/03/13/extreme-frugality-recession-drives-cheapskates-extreme/
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  • Posted by lubmedo Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:43pm PDT
    first time reader.. good ty tinas
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  • Posted by markyboo4 Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:38am PDT
    You are no team player Romeo-certainly no Prince! Go play soccer in London-Prince!
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  • Posted by DALIA M Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:18pm PDT
    very useful tips...........thanks
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  • Posted by badriverbandit Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:07am PDT
    Going green is easy try it to day.
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  • Posted by Mshabk Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:38pm PDT
    very useful tips, i will send this to my mother so she can be green
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  • Posted by anjybabes Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:16am PDT
    very interesting ty, i have recently started up my own yahoo group about saving money, frugal / eco living wedding's. any info added would be fantastic! ty :O) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cheapweddingideasuk
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  • Posted by Hettiarachchi Sat May 2, 2009 1:49am PDT
    very importent ideas for living green. Thanks for your group
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  • Posted by silver Sat May 2, 2009 3:00pm PDT
    Many rich people can care less about saving energy, or the environment, fuel-efficient cars, or hybrids. All they are concern is their own comfort and appearance. They want us to save, so that they can expend more. Any way money is not an issue for them, and if we are taking care of the environment, they have nothing else to do.
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  • Posted by Arlewes Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:02pm PDT
    Thank u/ very much for showing the green house
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