Meal planning saves grocery money. Plan your meals before shopping to avoid impulse purchases. Use a meal planning app or template, and plan around sales.
Buying in bulk can save money in the long run, especially for non-perishable items. Be mindful, only buy in bulk what you will actually use to avoid wasting money.
Use coupons to save on groceries from newspapers, online, or apps. Pair them with sales to increase savings. Be mindful of restrictions or expiration dates.
Install energy-efficient bulbs like LEDs. They use less energy, last longer than traditional bulbs, and save you money in the long run despite higher initial costs.
Save money on heating and cooling with a programmable thermostat. It adjusts the temperature based on your schedule, lowering it when you're not home or asleep.
Air leaks make your heating/cooling system work harder, increasing energy bills. Seal air leaks around windows and doors using caulk or weatherstripping.
Instead of using a dryer, hang your clothes on a clothesline to dry. Not only will you save money on your energy bill, but your clothes will smell fresh and clean.