HubMob Weekly Topic: Simple Things You Can Do To Save Money
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Money, It's What I Want
We all want more money. So, what to do? Get a second, or third, job? Sell all of your posessions on EBay or Craigslist? Sell a kidney on the black market?
NO!!! You don't need to do any of those things! But, there are a lot of things you can do to save a little money. Some of them are very simple, and cost you nothing but a few seconds of your time. Some of them can even be a lot of fun! You can get your whole family involved, and maybe use some of that saved up money to do something fun at the end of the year.
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Saving Money In Your Own Home
There are a lot of simple things you can do around your home to save money.
- Shut down your computers- While this may sound like blasphemy to many of us hubbers, I am serious. If you plan on being off your computer for longer than an hour, shut it down. I noticed that our computers were running twenty-four/seven, and one of them is hardly used. I started shutting them down before I left the house and before I went to bed. Not only are they not using up electricity when they are shut down, they also don't put out the heat that they do when they are running. We have two computers in one room, and that room is usually ten degrees warmer than the rest of the house. This may be a fine way of keeping your bedroom extra warm and toasty on cold winter nights, but in Florida, it's just annoying.
- Close your closet doors- I am being serious here. Why are you wasting money and electricity to keep your closet warm? I don't get dressed in my closet, so there is no need for it to be heated/cooled. Why heat or cool that few extra square feet of space? Not only will you save money and cut your energy use, you will keep your clothes from absorbing odors from your house from pets and cigarette smoke (if you do smoke). Besides, with all the junk that is shoved in my closet, I really don't want to look in there anyway.
- Change your light bulbs-We have all heard that switching to compact fluorescents saves money. It is true. We have also seen the drastic difference in price between these energy saving twisty wonders and boring, old, regular light bulbs. But, think of it this way. Compact fluorescents last a long time and cut your energy costs by a decent amount. (Don't ask me for exact figures...I hate math!) I do know that regular light bulbs don't last very long at all. In one house I lived in, I was changing light bulbs on a weekly basis, or at least it seemed that way. Just do what I do. Buy one compact fluorescent bulb every time you go shopping. One bulb only adds a couple of dollars to your weekly grocery bill, and over a short period of time, you will have replaced all the bulbs in your house with longer lasting, energy saving compact fluorescents.
- Keep your appliances clean- Everything works better when they are clean and well maintained. That goes for your appliances as well. Keep your oven clean, and if it is a gas range, check to make sure the gas line is in good condition. Clean that little grate on the bottom of your refrigerator. Keep the exhaust line of your dryer clean. They even sell tools to clean the lint trap on your dryer. Not only will this keep your dryer running more efficiently, a clogged dryer vent can cause a fire. Most appliance sold today are far more energy efficient than those made years ago, so if you have an old, outdated appliance, it is even more important to keep it clean and well maintained. If you can afford to replace those older appliances, that will also save you money in the long run.
- Share a shower- This is a more fun way to save a little money. Where I live, we have city water, so we pay for our water usage, as well as the electricity needed to heat the water. Why shower alone? It's a lot more fun to shower with your partner, and it saves on water and energy costs. Who knew saving money could be so fun??
- Plant your own vegetable and herb garden- With the scares last year involving tomatoes and spinach, this makes sense for several reasons. Packets of seeds, or flats of plants can be purchased very inexpensively. Grow your own vegetables! Think about what you and your family eats the most. Focus on foods that you can grow in your area. If you live in Alaska, don't try to grow pineapple unless you have a greenhouse. Warmer climates are great for this, because things can be grown throughout the entire year. Depending on the amount you want to grow, you may even have enough to share with family and friends, and save them a little money as well. You could go as small as a window box herb garden, or as big as a large garden, with rows of vegetables and herbs of various types. It's all a matter of how much space you have available.
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More Ways to Save Money
Need some more ideas for saving money? OK, well, since you asked so nicely. I have a few more ideas for saving money. Hopefully, they will be useful to you.
- SLOW DOWN!!!- Speeding costs you money, even if you don't get a ticket. Repeated acceleration and deceleration uses up a lot of gas, and driving the faster you drive, the harder your engine has to work to get to those speeds, and the more gas you use. Driving at the posted speed limit will actually save you money, and it won't really cost you that much time in normal day-to-day driving.
- Brown Bag It- Remember when you took a lunch? Yeah, I know. Last time many of us did that, we were a lot smaller, and the food came in a cute, plastic box with cartoon characters on it, and the food was made by some woman who insisted in tucking us in at night, and making us eat our green veggies. Well, why can't we do it now? If you make your lunch and take it with you to work, you can save a lot of money. How much do you spend on terrible fast food every week? $20? $30? Let's say you spend $25 a week on lunch. That's $1,300 a year!!! You could take a vacation with that! What sounds like more fun? $1,300 dollars to spend, or 52 weeks of eating fast food for lunch?
- Movie Night- We all love movies. I love going to the theater, getting some not-so-good-for-me snacks, and sitting down in a dark theater to watch what I hope will be a great movie. But there are a lot of drawbacks from all of that. Going to the movies has gotten a little expensive, the food really isn't good for you at all (though the selection has gotten a lot better), the floors are always sticky, and there is usually that one person who talks and makes noise during the whole movie. Why not skip all of that? Have a movie night at your house with your friends. Invite a few friends over for a night of movies, food and fun. Have one friend rent a few movies (either agree on the movies ahead of time, or get a few different movies, so everyone is happy), someone can bring some drinks (alcoholic or otherwise), make up a few snacks and enjoy. You don't have to worry about being quiet, and you can watch what you want, when you want to watch it. And the seats are a lot more comfortable.
- Buy things on sale- No, I am not giving you permission to buy everything in sight just because it's on sale. Get a subscription to the local Sunday paper. You know, the one with all the sales fliers and coupons in it? Spending a buck or two once a week can actually save you a lot of money, and most papers have a Sunday only subscription option. Scan the grocery store and super store fliers for sales on things you know you need. Clip out coupons for things you need, or look for coupons online. Basically, never pay full price for anything! Plan your weekly meals around what is on sale. If pork roast is on sale, buy that. Make a list of what you are going to buy, including the sale price listed in the flier. Bring the flier with you for reference and in case items are rung up wrong. If a store is having a great sale on the soda you normally drink, buy a couple extra cases of it, so you don't have to pay more next week, when the price goes back up.
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Comments
Fantastic ideas. I always leave my computer on 24/7. Maybe I'll start today and shut it down when I leave here to do my grocery shopping. I try so hard to keep the grocery spending in line so why not do the same at home with the electricity. As I look across the room I see my closet door is shut and my husbands is open. (it's closed now) LOL, Great money saving hub. Thank you :)
Great ideas! AND things I haven't thought of. Like everyone else, we've been trying to save a few bucks lately. We turn our computer off before bed, but it's on probably 18 hours per day.
And don't forget, as gross as it sounds, save a gallon and a half of water each time you don't flush.
So if it's yellow........"
I am notorious for keeping my laptop on all the time. Good ideas and also to save gas we can check for the cheapest gas in our area by checking price from gasbuddy.com
Princessa-- I had to include at least one lighthearted tip in there. The shower one is something I do often. I do like the sauna, and never thought about that.
Dottie-- I used to leave my computer running all the time. It seems to run better now that I have been shutting it down. So, I guess I will save some money by having my computer last longer, as well.
rockinjoe-- Yeah, it sounds a little gross, but I know what you mean! I use that method of saving water on occasion, but usually when someone is in the shower, and I don't want to boil them alive. LOL! Thanks for the idea!
countrywomen-- Thanks for the comment and for the idea on ways to save on gas money!!
I love all of your sound advice here Anna. One thing that has worked for me is always turning off computer and lights in rooms where I am not at, so that is a very helpful hint. I also love home grown vegetables, but I will need to start doing that if I want it :).
Sweetie-- I was amazed at how much lower our electric bill was once I put some of these into action. Just changing out some light bulbs, and shutting down our computers more often lowered our bill. Adding in the fact that we adjusted our thermostat, kept closet doors closed and kept the blinds closed, we save a bunch!!









Princessa says:
11 months ago
I loved the shower tip :) it is so much fun. Sometimes we even share the shower with friends LOL. Yes, we go to our local sports centre and hire the sauna room. You can hire the hall for less than 10 euros and hour and you are allowed to bring up to 4 people. It is a really a relaxing fun time to sauna & shower all toguether :)