Hi, I'm Erin. Life yanked me kicking and screaming from the fast-paced world of beauty and journalism and planted me firmly in the middle of the briar patch. Decades later, I'm back to my truck-driving, country-girl, farmer roots in my designer heels. It's been years since I had a best-seller and my agent forgot my name. I'm still publishing magazine articles and playing a bit in the salon when I'm not armpit deep in the dirt. Here is what happens when two worlds collide.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Little Changes, BIG Rewards!
In a time when most things are on the rise, I am happy to report that my family's power usage is on the decline. When I tell people about the electricity project at my home, they often ask what I did to cut it so much.
First things first. How much did I cut? Well. I've been tracking my usage for a number of years now but not doing anything specific to manifest dramatic change. We went from an average of about 1200 kWh a month to 507 this past month.
Okay, averages don't say a lot. Let's compare month to month. Last year for the same period of time we used 916 kWh of power. Again, this year it was 507! And I'm not going to stop now. My goal is to hit 400 for a single month. We'll see if I can do it.
As I chronicle my electric adventures, I will also be Twittering the tips at www.twitter.com/BeautyWriter
So, far I haven't done anything big or expensive. No new windows or doors, no bundles of insulation , or new heating units! We have done small things consistently.
Stay tuned and we will share along the way.
Power Tip #1 Unplug things that just sit on standby waiting to be used. These are things like your coffee pot that has a clock, TVs with remotes, etc. To make it simple some people use a power strip to easily cut the power to things when not in use.
Power Tip #2 Microwaves use less power then the stove. Cook a big meal and then portion it for later heating in the microwave. You can even freeze complete meals and save a ton of time. Imagine, complete meals in your freezer you can grab for work. Bet you will even save money on eating out.
One last thing before I go. There is a great blog you should be reading if you are into saving money. Go to www.BudgeTips.blogspot.com
Until next time...We'll turn the light off for ya'.
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2 comments:
Great tips! We don't microwave but we do unplug the extras!
thank you for the shout out! To financial independence we go ...
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