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    I turn off the cooker and hob a wee while before food is cooked as the temperature in the frying pan/saucepan/oven will continue to cook food fow a few minutes afterwards.

    I also keep some large bottles of mineral water in the fridge rather than energy be wasted by the fridge having to cool the incoming air when opening the fridge door.

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    Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

    Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    I turn off the cooker and hob a wee while before food is cooked as the temperature in the frying pan/saucepan/oven will continue to cook food fow a few minutes afterwards.

    I also keep some large bottles of mineral water in the fridge rather than energy be wasted by the fridge having to cool the incoming air when opening the fridge door.
    Do you save more by putting bottles of mineral water in the fridge, than the cost of buying them in the first place?

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      Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

      I turn off all my electric and gas appliances and live like a caveman with my wooly mammoth to keep me warm

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        Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

        Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
        I turn off all my electric and gas appliances and live like a caveman with my wooly mammoth to keep me warm
        I went a step further and I now live in a tent in the garden. The bulldozers are coming next week to demolish the house, so I can have more space for free footie kick abouts.

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          Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

          Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
          I went a step further and I now live in a tent in the garden. The bulldozers are coming next week to demolish the house, so I can have more space for free footie kick abouts.
          You won't be able to.play your Xbox though!

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          • #6
            Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
            Do you save more by putting bottles of mineral water in the fridge, than the cost of buying them in the first place?
            The bottles concerned actually contain tap water (as I drank the fizzy contents as a matter of course). Forgot to mention that. They could be large plastic Coke bottles that would otherwise be sent to the tip etc.

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            • #7
              Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

              Straight in the shower after a number 2 save on toilet paper
              Number 1 then in the shower save the flush

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              • #8
                Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                Leave the oven door open to let the heat disperse - free 10 minutes of heating instead of letting it go to waste

                *Don't do it if kids are in the house*

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                  Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                  Originally posted by superfeathers View Post
                  Straight in the shower after a number 2 save on toilet paper
                  Number 1 then in the shower save the flush
                  Number 3 in the shower saves on toilet paper too.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    Number 3 in the shower saves on toilet paper too.
                    This is excellent advice
                    Good thinking

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                    • #11
                      Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                      Originally posted by superfeathers View Post
                      This is excellent advice
                      Good thinking
                      No worries. Let me know how you get on. From what I've heard, you'll save a fortune.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                        Leave the central heating on all the time, rather than heating the house from cold twice a day.

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                          Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                          No worries. Let me know how you get on. From what I've heard, you'll save a fortune.
                          Just today I’ve saved a full roll but the water bill has gone through the roof

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                            Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                            Originally posted by superfeathers View Post
                            Just today I’ve saved a full roll but the water bill has gone through the roof
                            As long as it's just the water bill thats damaged the roof.

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                              Re: Your sensible tips to save energy in the home

                              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                              As long as it's just the water bill thats damaged the roof.
                              Once your past your 30s you know it’s the water bill

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