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Tips on How to Save Money and the Environment on Thanksgiving


If you're on the lookout for ways to save cash this Thanksgiving, I have a couple of tips for you. As an additional advantage, you'll even be helping the environment when you implement these ideas.

1. Bring in the outside: A lot of people in your Orlando home, plus the heat from the oven, can make even a November day uncomfortably hot. As a substitute of turning on the A/C, open some home windows to cool your home down.
2. Buy only a couple of organic meals: Natural food is usually more expensive than conventionally grown food. As an alternative of buying a lot of natural groceries, purchase only key natural items that are most probably to transmit pesticides to you. Try the Dirty Dozen list to find the produce you should contemplate purchasing from the organic part for your holiday meal.
3. Compost: Add your Thanksgiving fruit and vegetable trimmings to your Orlando home's compost bin, or begin one if you do not already have one. Next year's garden will thank you.
4. Eat locally grown meals: Relying on the place you dwell, there is probably not much locally grown produce available in November, however there are different meals you can purchase locally. Apples and apple butter top my list of things to buy locally this fall. Purchase turkeys and chickens grown by local farmers. Buy delicious homemade pies and bread at your local farmer's market.
5. Plan a potluck: As an alternative of doing all of the work yourself, make this turkey day a potluck. It's easier and cheaper for you, and allows family and friends to feel more part of the event. It is a wonderful new custom you can start, which others could well continue for years (and generations) to come.
6. Save leftovers in glass jars: Instead of placing leftovers in plastic bags or Styrofoam containers, use glass jars. Save glass jam jars or spaghetti sauce jars and reuse them to package leftovers.
7. Wash and reuse: Use cloth napkins and tablecloths that can be washed and used again. If you do not already have some, consider making your personal fabric napkins out of fabric you already have in your Orlando home. Not only are they eco-pleasant and cheap, they're also elegant and attractive.

Don't stress about doing every little thing perfectly. Putting just some of those ideas into practice saves money and the environment.



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