Now is really the time to be doing something about it; setting up one's own safety net, so to speak. Now is the time to buy non parishables in bulk, put back cash for the parishables and fuel/electricity, and stock up on water. Get yourselves a few solar lights from the home and garden area of your favorite store (they are generally around $10 for a set of 6), some candels, a few lighters (I'm always misplacing one)... I'm not telling you to stock up on a year's worth of flour or rice (that wouldn't be a bad idea, however), or to but a fifty gal. rain barrel in your back yard (again, not a bad idea), but I am telling you that we need to prepair.
Here are a few changes your household may be able to make, in order to have a little extra for your preps:
- Switch to cloth: Napkins, Baby Wipes, Diapers, Femenine Products. I know what you're thinking, eew, right? But that's what laundry soap is for.
- Let the Sun Shine In: If you're not reading, or sewing, or doing something else detailed, open the blinds. In the winter, this may also help lower the heating bill, if you get yourself some good weather stripping.
- Hang around the house: Do your laundry before you're out of clean underwear, and you can hang it on the shower curtain rod, in the laundry room, on the back porch... maybe you can set up a clothes line in your back yard. This will save on your energy expenses in two ways a) less power to run the dryer, b) less power to maintain a comfortable temp. in the home due to the heat from the dryer.
- Go Out to Your Living Room: For the price of six movie tickets, you and your family can pay a monthly bill for both internet and NetFlix, and you'll be able to stream movies every night of the week, as well as get one disc at the time. (How do I know? I subscribe.) Plus, the pop corn isn't over priced, and you won't have to step in anyone else's gum (personal experience, bad first date).
- Try to schedule appointments and errands on the same day. You'll use less gas if you can get it all done in one day. Another good idea for this is to try to work your way around town in a counter clock wise fashion (less time waiting at stop lights, due to more right turns on red).
- Use your Talents: Do you know how to make or mend clothing, cook gormet meals, or repair furniture? Do it yourself, instead of hiring someone else to do it. Another bonus, if you know how to do something, and someone else needs it done, you could always be the one they hire for the job.
Next Monday, I'll post on money saving recipes for cleaning products. I've found that making my own means I save money, and I rarely have to run out for that one must have product right before company comes over... since I generally have the ingredients stocked, because they are multi purposed.
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