This Will Help YOU Save THOUSANDS On Your Electric Bill!

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Hey y’all! Has Your ENERGY PRICES Gone Sky High? What is the Cause of IT? No matter what causes it we have to start trying to save money and tighten the budget! This is a great 10 item list to learn how to help save money on the energy crisis were all dealing with! (Sorry guys about wind, Bad storm blowing in)
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My hubby hates line dried clothes & towels, so I line dry them and then throw them in the dryer for 5 minutes! It still saves on electric bill and appeases him too.🤷🏼‍♀️

sallydunbar
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My Mom turned off the heat in rooms she didn’t use and ended up with mold problems in her house. In the long run it ended up costing her more. That doesn’t mean that it will happen to everyone, but you need to be aware of the humidity levels in the area that you live. She was also surrounded by trees. Some of them, pine trees, pretty close to the house. Just wanted to make a mention of the possibility.

kimslyffnow
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If your freezer isn't full, fill empty milk or water bottles with water and freeze them. It helps keep the freezer from working so hard and helps keep food cool during a power outage (put a few in the fridge and leave a few in the freezer).

gunnerwallace
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Man I’m 23 years old and honestly never used YouTube for this category of education and honestly I feel like an idiot I spend a lot of time on YouTube and some it is spent on educational content but never at a granular level like this. This is actually life changing. I wish schools at least had an elective class that covered things like this.Thank you for taking the time to share it with us! much love!

SB-tkde
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Dryer:. Use 8 tennis balls in your dryer and forget the fabric softener. Dries clothes faster with no wrinkles or static cling.

bamasher
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We just built a new house. We put a wood stove in the basement. I’m so glad we did. It is not a big one but we keep it going and the heat pump or propane only kicks on during the night if the wood stove burns low. Started the fall with a full propane tank (80%) and even with canning on a gas stove, gas water heater and propane furnace as back up we still have 70% in our tank.

tammywhite
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Wonderful tips. 😂 I had to laugh about the clothes on the line. I grew up in Montana and I remember my mom hanging clothes out when it was a sunny winter day but they would always come in frozen. The jeans were the funniest. Frozen stiff! But they dried just had to warm them up again to fold.

jacquelyndevitte
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Lol about the lights! When I was growing up and I left a light on my Dad would ask me "You working for the electric company??" Needless to say, I don't leave lights on.❤✌

pattibrown
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No dishwasher, drying racks in the laundry room, outdoor showers in the summertime, filter change each month, summer day temp inside 80 and sleeping at 75. Been doing this for ages and I have always had one of the cheaper electric bill of others. There are so many ways to save if you just become aware.

whitefeather
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I'm 62 and very conservative on my bills, I bought my little homestead 8 yrs ago( 8 acres)
The house was a fixer upper and was supposed to be move in ready .. lol. Till I called to get power turned on and ended up doing a total house rewire. I did a owners rewire and it took me a year and all my savings to do. So for 1 yr I lived on a temp pole that only had 2 plugs so no hot water Tank and no air conditioning
Just the fridge and a light
I learned alot about what you NEED to get by with little power and it was hard but a God sent teaching on how to get by and what you need and don't need. I cooked on a grill and a fire pit outside I also used that fire pit to heat my bath water one water canner at a time it was hard / cold weather...Burr standing over a pit outside in freezing weather trying to heat water but it taught me so very much
I do have a buck stove so heat in winter was good just hard on a older woman by herself
Cutting my own wood and splitting it and staying next to it at night to keep it burning enough to heat. My home was built in the 50's and old school houses have doors everywhere you can cut off any room and only heat or cool 2 rooms the kitchen and a bath where the water pipes flow..to keep them from freezing Folks during them days knew how to be conservative closing off not nessasarry rooms..for me by myself it worked great and when I bought it I had plans to open the rooms and make a more open house.. but again I learned why they built these farm houses this way and glad I ran out of funds to modernize it. Being raised on a farm myself I already knew how to raise gardens and animals and I can't remember a day I didn't have a garden and I've canned food for many years. Nothing tastes better then home grown food ! And now in this day with the store bought being questioned?
It's a blessing to have this knowledge to grow healthy food and also save money
The little farm keeps me productive and healthy .
Your channel and way of life is so informative and I've learned alot from you. I guess it's true that you can never know enough ! Thank you for all your knowledge and great Imformation you helped me so much and but helping those without knowledge is a great blessing to "many" that do not know.. Thank you !
Your works are a blessing for many and you didn't have to use your time doing this.
I share many of your vids to friends to help them along and also show them its not easy but it's can be done and it gets them motivated to give their family's more assurance to prepare for these times ahead of us your knowledge and sharing of it
is God sent ! 🙏 Thank you again and May God bless you and your beautiful family for your works ! And again Thank you for all you do !

tystone
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I'm old enough that I grew up without a dishwasher, a/c, or clothes dryer. I honestly don't remember being too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter. I know I was young but I also believe our bodies acclimate better without extra climate control inside our homes. This was proven true to me when as young adults with 3 kids, we lived over a year in Papua New Guinea, only 2 degrees off the equator with no a/c. We acclimated and did not miss the a/c at all. We also hand washed dishes and hung our clothes outside. Both excellent chores and good disciplines for children and adults to learn. I have to admit though, I'm back to enjoying the comforts of modern living now. But this conversation is a good reminder to all of us that it can be done.

BethOvertonCPMmidwife
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We used to get solar lights for walkways, put them in styrofoam in a bucket and put them outside in the morning and bring them in at night. We had to split the lights into three buckets because it looked like the sun landed in our living room!

shellyscholz
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My HVAC person says not to close vents. Apparently it's hard on the HVAC unit.

nt
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My husband has working in hvac for 15 years. Don’t use the most expensive filters on your furnace- it actually damages people’s furnaces from restricted air flow- use the cheapest ones.

amandathompson
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Forgot where you live, but in Illinois it is a flat $50 increase on everyone, regardless of how much we use. Really hurts anyone living on social security. Feels like being targeted.

patricialawrence
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I have an old wringer washing machine, a clothesline outside and a retractable one in the garage for cold/rain/snow. It saves an astronomical amount of electricity, water as well as detergent and dryer sheets.

grandmabear
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We didn't even put a dishwasher back in the kitchen when we remodeled. Get blackout curtains for keeping heat out and cold out of windows. That has helped us a lot. Clothesline is a must!!!

lisa
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Here in England I'm not just reminding my 20yr old to put lights out and close doors it's my husband as well!! He's been retired now only 2 months and he's the worst "child" ever 😂
God bless you for all your great advice 🙏 you are a family to be inspired by.

susandudley
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Great points. Already doing. My tip: When using the dishwasher turn off the drying cycle. Those dishes are hot just open the door and they air dry in a few seconds.
Thanks now go get warm.

donnamullins
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My water coming out of faucets from late spring to fall is perfect without my propane hot water even being on. Don’t need it til mid fall. This save $100s. My daughter noticed that her ground water was just the perfect temp and she lives in another state. Check it out many people could save lots of money!
I didn’t think of this until my propane hot water tank quit working. I noticed a week later that my water was still warm!
So glad it happened.
Just got it fixed in January SO no go on frigid water in winter in the Ozarks for this 74 yr old but 3 seasons it’s a solid yes!

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