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		<title>Eco-Friendly Tips for Colleage and University Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 16:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Harrison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo credit: ccarlstead It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that I was a student, and I was using green ideas as a simple way of saving money. As a student, money is really tight, so you need to be economical in &#8230; <a href="http://www.green-blog.org/2008/12/06/eco-friendly-tips-for-colleage-and-university-students/"></a>]]></description>
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<p>It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that I was a student, and I was using green ideas as a simple way of saving money. As a student, money is really tight, so you need to be economical in order to survive with the smallest amount of debt. So here are my top ideas that I used when I was at University.</p>
<p><strong>Make your own meals in bulk</strong><br />
If you can learn how to cook easy meals such as Spaghetti Bolognese, Chill Con Carne, Chicken Curry, Beef Stew, you can make them in bulk and freeze the leftovers. I found that I could make at least 4 portions per meal, sometimes as many as 8. These meals typically scale very well. So when you make the meal, you get a fresh meal that evening and freeze the rest. When you&#8217;re feeling lazy, you just need to re-heat one of your frozen left-over meals. You just need to cook the pasta or rice to go with the meal!</p>
<p>You save money by buying the ingredients in bulk as well as saving packaging that you would otherwise get from microwave meals. I still use this tip to this day, giving myself a nice cooked lunch for work.</p>
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<p><strong>Don&#8217;t buy textbooks</strong><br />
Textbooks are very expensive in the UK, costing around £20 to £50 each ($40 to $100!). Therefore you can save a fortune by buying books with friends or borrowing books from your library. If you go to a library, remember to get there fast, before the other students borrow the books first!</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t have a car</strong><br />
Cars are costly things anyway, with fuel, tax, insurance and maintenance costs, they can be very pricey. Get used to using buses, trains, bicycles and walking. You&#8217;ll get to know the area better as well as saving money and the environment. Some of the best conversations I&#8217;ve ever had have been with people I&#8217;ve met on the bus or train!</p>
<p><strong>Switch stuff off and use energy saving lightbulbs</strong><br />
Bills can be quite frightening when in a student house. Living with 5 other people, I found that electricity bills were sky high. Thankfully I managed to convince them to switch stuff off where possible and they were happy to use energy saving light bulbs.</p>
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