Top 5 ways to Save this Winter
Even though we don’t get weather cold enough for us to really see snow-covered berries here, I’m still kind of dreading how cold it will be here during our first Winter in our new home.
We’ve moved from the top of a hill to down in a shallow valley, with a sort-of-creek in the reserve out back, so that will mean less sunlight to warm the place, and more fog.
Probably frost, even.
{but we still love it here}
With prices going up every-which-way, we’re trying to come up with new ideas on how to save on heating expenses this year.
Here’s my list of the top 5 ways to keep warm on a budget:
- Wearing layers ~ We have tights, long johns & singlets for us all this year, which will last us for a number of years. Wearing a t-shirt under long-sleeve shirts will help, as will two pairs of socks on really cold days.
- Leave the oven door open ~ After you’ve finished cooking and turned it off, that is. That way the warmth will spread through the house.
- Heat packs in the bed ~ While they will need to be heated in the microwave, it’s a short burst of energy as opposed to an hour spent on warming up the electric blankets.
- Get active ~ If you’re feeling the cold, get up, take off your jumper and start cleaning. Wash up, put a load of washing on, clean the bathtub.
The activity will get your circulation going, and if you then put your jumper back on, you’ll be warm for longer. - Leave a couple of windows open ~ This sounds strange at first, but we catch most of our winter sicknesses as a result of spending too much time closed up inside.
By locking your windows open when you go out for the day, you’ll freshen the air in your home, saving you money on medicines during this season.
What’s your top tip for saving money over Winter?
I’d love for you to share it in the comments below
Oh and if you must spend time watching TV, then snuggle under a big blanket instead of turning the heater on. For extra warmth snuggle with another person
If you have ducted heating set on timers, then turn the temp down 1 - 2 degrees, combined with the above and you will save a lot!
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Home made bread - bake it in the oven thus reducing the need to use a heater. Plus you get a tasty loaf of bread the house smells divine. I cheat and use the bread maker to mix the dough.