Monday, March 27, 2006

How to Save Gas at Home


  • Light your stove only when you are ready to cook and ingredients are within reach
  • Pressure cooking saves fuel and cookirg time
  • Avoid using too much water when cooking as it wastes fuel and it takes a longer time to evaporate.
  • Reduce flame when boiling starts to save fuel.
  • Cover cooking pots and pans with a lid to prevent beat from evaporating.
  • use a small burner as it consumes 6% to 10% less gas than the big burner.
  • Clean the burner or wick if you see an orange, yellow or non‑uniform flame.
  • Source : Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca)

2 comments:

Simon Thornton said...

Can you reduce exhaust emissions save money at the pump? Absolutely!!
• All you need to do is put an additive in your gas tank and you will be amazed. You will start saving $0.25 - $0.60 per gallon.
• This is money that the rich oil companies are not going to get! In the 3rd quarter of 2005, the gas companies posted huge profits from high prices. It is time to take control of these companies and stop making them more money.
• One gas additive costs less than $1.00 and treats up to 8 gal. of gas.

• The average savings is 18% - 22%, but some people are seeing savings up to 25% and more!! That is money you can do something else with, instead of blowing it out your exhaust pipe.
www.fuelscrooge.mybpbiz.com

Seo Link Master said...

Fuel is the adrenaline of any car, truck or engine. Thus, it is every vehicle owner's wish to enhance the fuel of their car and save more of it as well. With this in mind, the most innovative fuel-saving tool in the automotive industry was conceptualized and created: the Tornado Fuel Saver. An automotive air channeling tool that creates a swirling air motion, the Tornado Fuel Saver allows the air to move in a faster and more efficient way by whirling air around corners and bends. Hence, more fuel is saved. Search engine optimization, Try to Be happy