Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Your Energy Efficient Kitchen

We all have to eat and cooking uses energy, especially at the holidays when we're cooking for a group. So what do we do if we want to save energy, but we want to have nice home cooked meals? With an Energy Efficient Kitchen, you can eat well without the outrageous energy bill.

Small Tips That Add Up

There are lots of quick efficient tricks that require no monetary investments. Use these tips to be more efficient in the kitchen, use less energy and save money. When heating water in a pot, put the lid on so the water heats faster. Try to cook various dishes at the same time so you take advantage of an already heated oven or stovetop. Turn the heat off a little early so the food continues to cook while the heat is off but the stove or oven is still hot. Turn the light off when you leave the kitchen. Make sure the refrigerator door is closed. And if you really want to have a super Energy Efficient Kitchen, ask yourself if you really need the light in the fridge and freezer. If you can do without out them, remove them.

Energy Efficient Kitchen Lighting

Energy saving light bulbs last longer and use much less energy so you start saving money the moment you put them in. Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL's) are one type that are popular and easy to find and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Experiment a bit with the different types available to find the one that works best for you. CFL's are slightly more expensive initially but will quickly save you money on your energy bill. And, you won't have to change them as often. Of course, you can use CFL's all over your home, even outside. Energy Efficient Lighting is simple: just change a light bulb and start saving. Hardware stores, retail stores and even some grocery stores carry CFL's or you can order them online.

Energy Efficient Kitchen Appliances

If you're up for a larger project, upgrade older, energy wasting appliances. The Energy Star logo will be very helpful when choosing new appliances. This logo shows you that an appliance has met certain strict energy saving guidelines. Also, make sure you buy the right size for your needs. Something too small will be overworked, too large will be wasteful. Isn't the Holiday Season the perfect occasion to buy a new Energy Efficient Energy Star appliance for your hard working kitchen?

Now go ahead, enjoy the holidays, cook all those wonderful family dishes and even try some new ones. Your Energy Efficient Kitchen will help keep the energy bills in line so you can spend your money on more important things like ... FOOD!

Bon Appetit!

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