To save time and money on home renovations, consider these two ideas.
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Save Time and Money on Home Renovations
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010Reduce you food costs
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010Here are two ways to cut rising food costs.
1. Never shop on an empty stomach. When you’re hungry, you are bound to grab some extra, and most likely, unneccessary items. Always eat before you go shopping.
2. Leave the kids at home. Tired and cranky kids generally make shopping take longer and inevitably make you grab a couple things you normally wouldn’t have, just to keep them quiet.
Save money on electric bills
Friday, February 5th, 2010Here are two ways to save some money on your electric bill during this winter season.
1. Heat on the rooms of the house that you are using. By using space heaters and ceiling fans instead of your whole-house, forced air system, you can dramatically reduce your ongoing heating bill.
2. Insulate well. Use weather stripping around doors and windows and put plastic sheeting over the windows. Don’t forget, you can get a tax credit for making some energy saving home modifications. Check out http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index for more details.
Save on Gas
Friday, December 11th, 2009
With Christmas and New Year’s approaching, travel plans will begin to pick up. Here are a few ways to reduce your gas costs this holiday season.Lowering Your Grocery Bill
Friday, October 16th, 2009
Here are a few ways to lower your grocery bill.
1. Check out your local supermarket’s website. Supermarket home pages often have coupons and daily specials listed and they all have the weekly ad posted so you can compare prices.
2. Look high and low. Popular brands pay a premium to have their products placed at eye level. Less expensive brands usually are placed on the upper and lower shelves. Check to make sure you aren’t missing out on something just because it’s hard to see.
3. Always get a raincheck. If the store runs out of a sale item on your list, ask for a raincheck and pick it up next time you are in the store.
Winterize Your Home
Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Here are a few ideas to prepare your house for winter and possibly save a few dollars in the process.
1. If it has been a few years since you last had your fireplace chimney cleaned, have it done by a professional chimney sweep.
2. Turn off the water to your outside faucets and drain any remaining water from the pipes. The outside pipes and faucets are the most prone to freezing, which can eventually cause cracks and leaks.
3. Install weatherstripping around any doors or windows that may be letting in cold air.
Low-cost Leisure Activities
Monday, September 14th, 2009
Here are two ways to save money on some leisure activites.Home Energy Savings
Friday, August 28th, 2009
Here are two ways to save money on home energy costs.
1. Do an energy audit. If your utility company offers it, get a free check for energy leaks in and around your home. You can also go to energystar.gov for a guide to do it yourself.
2. Lower your thermostat in the winter. You can cut your heating bill by 1-2% for each degree you lower the temperature. If you get a little chilly in the evening, put on a comfy sweater or sweatshirt or cuddle up with your significant other under a blanket.
Save Money on Travel
Friday, August 14th, 2009Here are two ways to reduce your cost of traveling this summer.
1. If you are planning on flying, don’t book your reservations through your phone. Most airlines charge anywhere from $10 – $30 to take a reservation this way. If you do research on your phone, find the best deal and then call it in.
2. Flying may not always be the cheapest. Amtrak and many bus services give discounts for children. For example, on Amtrak children 2-15 years old can ride for half the price of an adult and those under two ride for free.
Saving Money on Gas
Friday, July 24th, 2009
Here are two ways to save money on fuel costs.

