How to Save Energy With Your Oven

Friday, December 17, 2010

Everyone is looking for ways to save energy these days. Did you know that there are a variety of ways you can save energy by the way your utilize your oven? Here are a few tips for you to consider in the day-to-day usage of the oven in your kitchen.

Don't preheat your oven. It's not necessary to preheat your oven unless you are baking cookies or cakes. Casseroles, meat loaf and any dishes requiring an hour or more of cooking time can be popped right into the oven, not only saving energy, but also time. Not only that, but you can turn the oven off 10 minutes before your dish is completely cooked--the residual energy in the oven will finish the job for you. Pick the correct baking dish. Glass or ceramic dishes conduct heat much better than metal dishes. In addition, you can turn down the temperature on our oven by as much as 25 degrees if you use glass or ceramic dishes. Keep the oven door closed. It's always tempting to take a peek at what's cooking in the oven. But by doing so, you can lower the temperature inside the oven by as much as 25 degrees. Instead, use your oven light to check on your dishes without opening the oven door. Maximize air circulation inside the oven. If you have several dishes that need to be cooked at the same time, be sure to space them apart evenly so that the air will circulate throughout the oven and minimize cooking time. Time your oven cleaning. If you have a self-cleaning oven, you should be aware that the cleaning takes place under super high temperatures. To make it more efficient, start the cleaning cycle right after you cook a meal in the oven. Then the cleaning cycle won't take as long to heat up the oven. By following these easy tips, you can turn the energy savings into money savings.

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How to Save Energy With Your Oven

Donna works as an accountant with a large corporation. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing and listening to music as well as watching old movies. She has recently learned how to build websites. Check out her latest effort related to indoor dog gates at http://www.indoordoggates.net.

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