Posted by Fawteen on December 10, 2012 at 07:59:40 from (72.65.109.142):
In Reply to: OT Money saving tips posted by Bryan iniowa on December 10, 2012 at 05:10:50:
Replaced my antique oil-fired boiler with a new high efficiency unit. Cut my oil consumption more than in half.
Supplement oil-fired baseboard hot water heat with wood stove. Buy my wood tree length @ $120/cord delivered and work it up myself versus $250-$300 for green cut-and-split.
Replaced 15 year old refrigerator with a new one. Old one worked okay, but new one cut electric bill by over $40 per month.
Drive a little car that routinely gets 36MPG around "town" and should do well over 40 on the interstate if my last one is any measure.
We've always shopped from a list, silly to do it any other way. Grocery bill has dropped since I retired and don't have to take a lunch to work any more. Lunch meat is ridiculously expensive. I just scarf leftovers out of the fridge.
I'd LOVE to dump satellite TV, but SWMBO would either kill me outright or drive me crazy.
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