The average electric stove will last 17 years, and a gas one, 19. If you are only cleaning every week, that is around 1,000 cleanings. Help your stove live a long, clean life with the following tips for how to clean a stove. Stop before it starts. Minimum spilling means minimum cleaning. In the end, […]
Saving Money With Your Stove Top
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Pass the Tax Rebate
Part VIII of the Auto Saving Series. This is the final segment of the series. If you missed a segment, start at the beginning. Charity advertisements bombard potential donors with the tax advantage of donating a car to their charity. The benefits of donating a used car, RV, boat or airplane goes beyond just the money you […]
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Do you really want to plug that in?
Part VII of the Auto Saving Series. If you missed a segment, start at the beginning. In the wake of record high gasoline prices in 2008, the automakers introduced more hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles in 2009 than any other year. Before jumping on the bandwagon, know the pros and cons. Gas/Electric Hybrids Hybrids have gasoline […]
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Roughing it on the Cheap
Part VI of the Vacation Savings Series. If you missed a segment, begin here. Now, beyond the obvious of no hotel bills, you can save a boatload of money camping, if you are willing to rough it, plan and stick to it. Location, Location, Location There are still plenty of places to camp which are […]
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How to Teach Children to Live Green in 5 Steps

Even the smallest children can make an impact on the environment. Parents teach children by example how to live green with a few easy steps. 1. Have a meeting. This needs to be a question and answer session. Sample questions should include: What do we do that uses electricity (and gasoline)? How do we produce […]
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