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5 Easy Ways To Cut Your Household Expenses
By: Mary Williams
Are you shocked when seeing your household expenditures every month? The
expenses seem to increase every month. If you are in this situation, try these 5
recommendations before your extra paid money will accumulate to a significant
amount!
1. Recycle those junk letters.
Each month, you will probably received a dozen or more letters from direct
mailing companies in your mailbox. Some of these letters are printed on one side
only. Collect these letters and combined them into a writing pad. You can also
used them to print draft documents. Besides saving money, you are also saving a
lot of trees.
2. Install water saving kit in your toilet cistern.
When flushing the toilet, the amount of water used is usually more than is
required. By installing a water saving kit in the cistern, the amount of water
saved can be as much as three gallons per month.
3. Use the fan
Whenever possible, use the fan. The air conditioner is a major contributor to
your utility bill. By using the fan, not only are you saving on your utility
bill, you are also building up your body's tolerance to heat. Your chances of
getting heat exhaustion or heat stroke during the hot summer season are greatly
reduced.
4. Do not throw away that old bar of soap yet.
As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar will become smaller
and smaller until it is almost unusable. Instead of throwing it away, simply
stick the old bar of soap onto the new one. Just make sure both of them are wet
when sticking them together.
5. Cut the tube of toothpaste into half.
When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it
in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of
days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the
extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.
Start cultivating these useful habits today and make them a part of your daily
life. You will be pleasantly pleased when you notice your household expense
start to decline bit by bit as time goes on.
About the Author:
Mary Williams maintains many websites about billing, including AOL Billing
Secrets, Biling Secrets, and Billing Guide.
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