It seems that everyday I turn on CNBC and see the talking heads telling me that gas has hit another all time high and that basic items like milk, eggs, fruits and vegetables are up 20% or more from just a few months ago. Now to top it off, our local utilities are asking for significant rate hikes, including my county which institued water conservation late last year and now wants to raise our water rates 15% - 20% to make up for the shortfall.
It is hard to continually figure out new ways to save to combat these things, but I was hoping that this forum could be a sounding board for people on whate they are now doing or have cutback on.
We have basically stopped eating out altogether, have replaced most of the lightbulbs in our house with compact flourecent bulbs, I rarely drive the sports car and instead opt for my 4 door Acura. I have changed the way I drive this car as well, and find myself shifting it no higher than 2000 rpm and keeping speeds no higher than 65mph. Last two tanks of gas in this car have averaged 28 miles and hour with 29 miles per gallon (on board trip computer), the old average was 22-24 mpg.
Of course my wife and I already use lots of coupons and all the rebates, but we have been doing that for several years already. So anyone else have some savings stories or what they are cutting out to save money that they wish to share?


