« How our money experts save money, #3 in a series | Main | In new housing bill, tax perks for some, costs for others »

July 28, 2008

How our money experts save money, #4 in a series

My home is heated by oil, and I lock in my price per gallon for the year
each spring. Feeling sticker shock when I was faced with my price per gallon
jumping from $2.96 last year to $4.13 for the coming year, I've become much
more vigilant about all of my home energy costs. Our house has central air
conditioning, but this summer on all but the steamiest days, we're keeping
the AC off and turning on the attic exhaust fan to keep air circulating
through screen doors and windows. It does a surprisingly good job of
keeping the place cool while making my electric bill more manageable.
I'm also having a handyman friend help me make sure all of the windows and
doors are as weather-tight as they can be before cold weather sets in.

The other big increase I've noticed is our tab at the grocery store, so
for the first time I'm regularly paying attention to and using coupons.
Even more important, I've starting using cash for groceries. It's
amazing how much more you weigh the value of whatever you're tossing in the
cart when you're paying with bills out of your wallet rather than with a
check or a debit or credit card. Those junk food things the kids used to
sneak in don't make it to the cash register anymore, and that's a good thing
health-wise in any case.

And finally, I'm following the advice I've always heard about checking my
tire pressure regularly to get the best gas mileage for my car,  and
combining household errands into one trip rather than running out on the
spur of the  moment to the bank, P.O., or drugstore.—Andrea Rock,
senior editor

Do you have an unusual money-saving tip to share? Please post a comment, below.

For complete Ratings and recommendations on appliances, cars & trucks, electronic gear, and much more, subscribe today and have access to all of ConsumerReports.org.

Comments

Post a comment

All comments are reviewed by our moderators, and will not appear on this blog unless they have been approved. Comments that do not relate directly to the blog entry's contents, are commercial in nature, contain objectionable or inappropriate material, or otherwise violate our User Agreement or Privacy Policy, will not be approved. Approved posts generally appear within 24 hours of receipt. For general inquiries not related to this blog, please contact Customer Service.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

About this blog

Consumer Reports' money reporters, editors, and testers will quickly report on new developments and trends.

Holiday planning guide

Get the best deals, buy the right gifts and plan the perfect holiday with these tips from the editors of Consumer Reports.

Consumer Reports Money & Shopping Blog Archives

-    November 2008
-    October 2008
-    September 2008
-    August 2008
»    View All