Year-Round Energy Saving Tricks for Your Kitchen
Save Time and Money Using Energy Saving Techniques for the Most-used Room in Your House
By Amanda Baker, published Aug 08, 2006
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One of the biggest things you can do to cut energy costs in your kitchen in summer is simply cooking on your grill. So many grills these days also include burners on the side which allows you to do more of your cooking outside on the grill.
But if you have to cook inside, the most important thing you can do is to take steps to minimize the heat that your oven provides at any given time. Your oven actually uses the most energy of anything in your kitchen. If you're looking for energy-saving tricks, that should be the first place you start. Consider using two trays when baking cookies. By using two trays, you can bake one and prep the other, switching them out without wasting heat or time. Also, when baking an item for a meal, whether side or main dish, consider baking something else at the same time. For example, while baking a chicken dish, consider baking potatoes, bread, or another side dish as well. Or perhaps, while baking your dish, bake a dessert as well. So few people make a dessert to go with dinner anymore - consider treating your family to a homemade cake or pie when you use the oven to make dinner!
While you don't realize it, you can save energy by turning off the oven a few minutes before the dish is done. The heat remaining in the oven will continue to cook the dish without altering your dish and you're using less energy.
Using oven energy saving tips also works great in winter months, as you can leave your oven door open after cooking and allow the leftover heat to warm your home.
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Takeaways
- The oven uses the most energy in your house.
- Consider baking more than one item at the same time.
- Use a grill in summer months as often as possible.
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