Posted by John M on October 20, 2008 at 03:32:12 from (209.213.22.170):
In Reply to: Cheaper Energy posted by geof fbaker on October 19, 2008 at 18:39:53:
I have changed al my bulbs to CFL, as the burn out and cut them off as I walk out of the room, and so does everyone else in my family. We grill as many meals as possible, and since I had to replce my washer and dryer, I bought a front loading washer, and hard piped the venting on my dryer. Water bill is down 40% just simply from that, and my power has dropped (vs. last Summer) a good 15 -20%. (my grill is LP BTW,and I fiqure the saving are worth the price of the LP, and get a tastier meal). Biggest thing we have done to save Fuel is combining trips to do as much as possible in one trip. I have also switched insurance companies on the cars and am saving close to 600 bucks each year. Wife has started using coupns agagin at the store, and we have sopped buying all the "junk" we dont need, and have adjusted my utility bill such as the phone bill, to include internet, which wasnt available toghether at one time, and chnged my satelite package to a cheaper package, and changed my banking accounts to save money.
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