HOW TO CUT FUEL BILLS, LOWER OIL PRICES
How to cut fuel bills, lower oil prices and reduce gas consumption by being more life efficient and so cut the cost of all your fuel and energy bills
Of course it is not going to be enough to just drive your car less and turn your heating down. Higher oil prices don't just affect the cost of electricity, gas and petrol, the cost of oil has a direct affect on the cost of transport and that means higher food prices. Now you only have to look around at obese Britain to know that most people are spending too much money on food; buying and eating the wrong food and most likely wasting energy preparing it.
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The average household throws away 8% of all the food they eat; an incredible £400 per household simply thrown away. These will be the same people complaining about food and petrol prices because they are too stupid to manage their household budgets.
They will think nothing of wasting this money, making unnecessary car journeys and running the heating boilers to capacity because they feel the cold for no other reason than they are too lazy to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle.
So how can you make more savings on top of the money you cans save on motoring expenses and heating bills?
Most people under the age of forty have probably no idea what a tomato tastes like; or rather what a freshly, naturally grown tomato should taste like. They would have only ever eaten a tomato bought in a supermarket and as these tomatoes are grown under false conditions to speed up growth, they have little taste. A tomato grown under normal conditions tastes nothing like the ones you buy in the shops; it tastes of tomato and that has no relation to the taste of tomato sauce. You can apply this to strawberries, beans, peppers, courgettes and just about every type of vegetable or fruit that is force grown.
Instead of complaining about the rising cost of food, there are a number of steps you can take to actually reduce your food bills.
You will feel far fitter and healthier and be happier by adopting this lifestyle.
How to cut your fuel bills, how lower oil prices should not affect your household budget and why reducing gas consumption and being more life efficient can cut the cost of all your fuel and energy bills.
How to cut fuel bills, lower oil prices and reduce gas consumption by being more life efficient and so cut the cost of all your fuel and energy bills
Start of article about how to reduce fuel costs.
Previous page about how to reduce petrol consumption.
The average household throws away 8% of all the food they eat; an incredible £400 per household simply thrown away. These will be the same people complaining about food and petrol prices because they are too stupid to manage their household budgets.
They will think nothing of wasting this money, making unnecessary car journeys and running the heating boilers to capacity because they feel the cold for no other reason than they are too lazy to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle.
So how can you make more savings on top of the money you cans save on motoring expenses and heating bills?
Most people under the age of forty have probably no idea what a tomato tastes like; or rather what a freshly, naturally grown tomato should taste like. They would have only ever eaten a tomato bought in a supermarket and as these tomatoes are grown under false conditions to speed up growth, they have little taste. A tomato grown under normal conditions tastes nothing like the ones you buy in the shops; it tastes of tomato and that has no relation to the taste of tomato sauce. You can apply this to strawberries, beans, peppers, courgettes and just about every type of vegetable or fruit that is force grown.
Instead of complaining about the rising cost of food, there are a number of steps you can take to actually reduce your food bills.
- The first thing is to
change your diet
because this lifestyle diet could cut your food bills by as much as 50%. La Feytaud diet shows you how to eat sensibly and not waste food. What you don't eat today can be used as part of a meal tomorrow or frozen and eaten on another day.
- The next thing is to dig up some of your garden and start growing your own fruit and vegetables. Get your children involved, they are more likely to eat vegetables if the have grown and nurtured them themselves. This will not only get you all eating fresh vegetables, it will save trips to the shops and get your whole family doing some much needed exercise.
- Get rid of all that expensive junk food that you have been poisoning your children with and start cooking wholesome soups, stews and broths during the winter and preparing home grown salads during the summer. The ingredients of a winter stew that will feed a family of five can cost less than £5.00 and feed them for two meals. It can take as little as hour to cook; thus using little energy.
You will feel far fitter and healthier and be happier by adopting this lifestyle.
How to cut your fuel bills, how lower oil prices should not affect your household budget and why reducing gas consumption and being more life efficient can cut the cost of all your fuel and energy bills.








