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Best Money-Saving Tips for Winter & The HolidaysTis the Season to Save Energy, Recycle, and Reduce Holiday Stress
There's no better time to go green than during the winter. Given the financial problems consumers are facing, no effort to save, recycle, reuse & restore is too small.
Winter can be brutal on utility bills. As the holidays draw near, consumers are doing everything possible to save money. Weekend yard sales are springing up all over the place as people sell belongings to pay rent or mortgages. Friends and neighbors are cutting back on everything to stock up on food, pay bills, and perhaps buy a few Christmas gifts. There is no better time than winter to start living green. Save Money at Home all WinterConsumers that are barely getting by can't afford major home renovations or repairs, but there are still some things one can do to save money on fuel and energy bills. A little effort to go green can add up to a substantial amount of money. How to save money around the house during the winter:
Health and Safety Tips Save Money during the Holidays and Winter SeasonSpend less money on doctor visits and medicine by staying healthy. Using common sense and following safety rules can save an expensive trip to the emergency room. Attention to housecleaning and self-care can keep a family healthy all season long.
Green Money-Saving Tips for ChristmasSave on the little things to avoid overspending during the holidays. Don't spend a lot on baking six different kinds of cookies; instead, host a cookie swap with neighbors. As an added bonus, an afternoon spent with good friends can add cheer to the cold dismal days of winter. Think before buying. Most kids will get additional school supplies when school starts after the Christmas break. Go green with stocking stuffer that double as school supplies. In a special advertising section of Good Housekeeping magazine (December 2009, page 157), Walgreens and the experts at Good Housekeeping present "100 Feel Good Tips." Tip number 27 states, "With more than 1.5 million pens discarded every year, choose refillable lead pencils when shopping for school supplies." That's less plastic going into the landfills. Make it a goal during the holiday season to find joy in saving natural resources and share good spirits with others. Avoid the temptation to waste money on things unnecessary, but instead make do with what's on hand. Go natural with holiday decorations, host a holiday potluck dinner, schedule a family night or go caroling with a church group. Above all, set a cheerful example. Children will remember the good times together long after the decorations are put away and the toys are forgotten. HOL101
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