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By Karen L. Harris
Money constantly slips through our fingers. It happens to everyone. The key to frugal living lies in making your finger water-tight to stop the flow of wasted money. Obvious tips like curbing impulse spending and cutting back on credit card debt help tremendously but there are so many other areas in which cost-cutting can yield big savings. There are tips and tricks for nearly every area in your home and in your life that can be applied to save you money. Take, for instance, something as mundane as washing dishes. Your dishes come just as clean in cold water as they do in hot water, and water temperature has no bearing on how sanitary your dishes are. I heard that tip from a health inspector. So you can save a little on water heater cost by washing your dishes in cold or warm water rather than hot water. And in the heat of the summer, it is really refreshing to plunge your hands into chilly water. If you have a dishwasher, you can save, too. First, I know it sounds obvious, but don't run the dishwasher unless it is full. In the past, I found myself running the dishwasher when it was half full because I have company coming over and I thought it was vitally important to have all the dishes clean. It took me a while to realize that, more often that not, I didn't unload and put away the dishes before the guests arrived. The dishes just sat in the dishwasher. They could have just as easily sat their unwashed until later. My friends and family have yet to look in the dishwasher and chide me for having dirty dishes. Another way to save is to buy the cheapest dishwashing soap you can find and fill the rinse cup with vinegar every time you wash a load of dishes. Vinegar is cheap, especially if you buy off-brands. Your dishes will come out sparkling and you don't need to waste your money on expensive dishwasher rinsers. Also, try reading the Go To Page: 1 2
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