Shrimpman wrote:i thought i was paying too much @ £89.00 p/month duel fuel with scottish power but £254 sounds very excessive
Peter wrote:Don't use the micrwave so much, ie think ahead, and get the frozen grub out of the freezer in the morning for your evening nose-bag. No need to defrost then.
Peter wrote:Don't use the micrwave so much, ie think ahead, and get the frozen grub out of the freezer in the morning for your evening nose-bag. No need to defrost then.
Get to know your kettle. Only boil the water you need.
Wear a jumper.
If you live in town, use the computers in the Library, after all you're paying for them in your Council Tax.
Seriously, invest in a couple of wind-up torches.
Blimey there's 1000s of other little economies that you can make, they all add-up.
Mike Blackstone wrote:Peter wrote:Don't use the micrwave so much, ie think ahead, and get the frozen grub out of the freezer in the morning for your evening nose-bag. No need to defrost then.
Get to know your kettle. Only boil the water you need.
Wear a jumper.
If you live in town, use the computers in the Library, after all you're paying for them in your Council Tax.
Seriously, invest in a couple of wind-up torches.
Blimey there's 1000s of other little economies that you can make, they all add-up.
And if you have a OAP bus pass, you can keep warm all day by riding all over the place on the buses, Thus saving on heating bills at home.
Mike Blackstone wrote:
And if you have a OAP bus pass, you can keep warm all day by riding all over the place on the buses, Thus saving on heating bills at home.
P/T Indie wrote:I need Peter to give my a g/f a lesson in energy saving I am sure the hole in the ozone layer is the biggest right above our house.
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