We've talked a lot about how to cut corners at the grocery store, and we've talked about saving money on electricity and such.
I was thinking about other ways to cut corners. Some of them are so obvious.
I'm probably not the norm in this area, but I had been using one of those print postage at home programs for years.
Last week I went to the post office and bought stamps again. I got two books of regular first-class stamps and twenty 17 cent stamps for any additional ounces I might mail.
That allowed me to cancel the program service I used which charged $9.95 a month. $119.40 a year saved. That's HUGE.
In hindsight now I just feel like a sucker for spending that the last couple years. It's amazing how in a good economy you're willing to just rhow money away.
Anyone else cut back in an area you'd like to share?
I've also gone to turning off two of my three computers when I'm asleep, and eventually will keep them off when I'm at work too.
As long as I've had computers I've left them on 24/7.
I have no way of knowing how much $ this saves me, but each summer I hang my clothes out to dry over the line in the backyard. It saves some life for my dryer, dryer sheets, & not to mention the quality of my clothes. Also, it cuts down on the electric a bit, & allows me to get outside more. My motto has become: if you don't want to see my underwear, don't look in my backyard!
If this isn't an option, one can always hang towels or things to dry over the shower curtain rod or buy one of those drying racks.
But it is nice to have a dryer when you really need it.