Every now and again, I think we all need a little reminder of some of the things we could (and should) be doing to save some money because no matter how frugal we think we are, there’s always something we’ve forgotten about or something else we could be doing!
To give you a reminder on some of the main things that you should be doing to help you spend less on energy bills I’ve made a nice little infographic for you to share my top six super easy ways to spend less on energy without even trying….
I hope you like my first attempt at an infographic. 😉
Some of the savings might seem quite small and might make you question whether the small saving is worth the effort but it really is when you add up all of the small savings that you would make if you encouraged your family to do all of these things!
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This is great, some brilliant tips and so simple to put in to place too. It is amazing what you can save by such little changes, well done on a great info graphic.
Great tips – really simple when you think about it but so hard to stick to sometimes. Definitely must try harder in our house x
Great tips – I have tried to ditch the tumble drier but the weather has been so up and down that it's in use at the moment
I really need to get better at saving energy! Need to start by changing energy suppliers as ours is extortionate x
Hi I agree lots of small savings add up, I'm trying to bake something each day to clear the pantry of all the impulse buys I've made. Got rid of old tumble dryer years ago. When husband and son took it to bits to scavange all the nuts and bolts etc. the whole inside was coated with fibres, some already singed yet I cleaned the filter each time…
I now have a pulley in the kitchen best thing I've bought, together with spin dryer that gets rid of loads more water after washer has done its best. Stuff dries overnight especially in the winter when the heating has been on, keep up the good work glad to read a blog from nearby I'm in Newcastle xx