- Old Christmas cards often cut down into nice gift tags for the following year
- Save old wrapping paper if it hasn't been torn of course
- Use freecycle (I don't know they do this in the USA but in the UK it is like a swap shop and you sign up to the one in your area, got some great free items)
- Using a dishwasher, funny enough it saves time, water and energy than it would do to hand wash dishes. (Run a dishwasher only when it’s full, and don’t rinse your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher! Also don't use a dry cycle as if you leave the door open after washes it will dry just as quickly).
- Energy saving light bulbs
- Have showers than baths
- Add cheaper brands to old rinsed out brands bottles, tastes the same and no one will know the difference
- Buy the value products/shop at value supermarkets or pound shops
- Slow cookers (I want one!)
- Washed out the main filter on your tumble drier so that it works more efficiently
- Mend clothes instead of throwing them away
- Make home made presents like bath bombs or soap
- Growing your own food
- Make your own shampoo
- Pack lunches
- Switch off the oven for the last 5-10 minutes of cooking time
- Make contact with friends and family abroad almost exclusively by email, saving money on phone calls and postage
- Wash clothing 30 degrees, except bed linens which are 60 degrees
- Making own cleaning products from basic ingredients such as white vinegar and lemon juice
- Charity Shops
- Meal plan
- Use up the store cupboard
- Stop habitually shopping
- List the food you throw out for a couple of weeks
- Make a shopping list and stick to it
- Grow your own veg/fruit and swap with neighbours
- Use on-line shopping if you are vulnerable to the shopping psychology tricks
- Ditch the ready meals
- Keep your meter readings up to date so you don't get nasty surprises
- Put on socks and an extra layer if you are chilly, rather than turning up the heat
- Don't use credit if you can't afford to pay it off at the end of the month
- Put soap/fairy liquid into a pump dispenser
- Cut my Brillo pads into quarters
- Use cash only
- Bulk buy
Okay I'd better get on as I have been writing this for a while now... and I need to go and tidy the house before I go away :)
Thanks for the tips, we are going to have a go at making the bath bombs!xxx
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Those are great tips!! I really, really, REALLy want a slow cooker too! :) I love cooking soups in the winter. I hope you have a good time in Scotland!!! :)
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ha ha Freya we can have a bath bomb making evening :P
ReplyDeleteGlad to see I am not the one wanting one, my MIL says they are amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuper great tips!! I wish my parents would start using the dishwasher because I think it'd save more water too except we just use it to store dishes. =S
ReplyDelete.-= (Katy´s last blog ..Making Your Own Photo Gallery) =-.
Aww I really want to go to Scotland, have fun! Good tips =]
ReplyDelete.-= (Lady Impulse´s last blog ..Emotions Galore) =-.
huh i thought using a dishwasher used more power. All great tips!
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Fantastic tips - I'll have to incorporate some of them into my life this year!
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@Terri I hope it works for you hun
ReplyDelete@James yeah I thought the same so I researched it :) turns out no
@Lady Impulse it is bloody freezing!!! But pretty
@Katy ha ha ha ha ha!!!!