POWER THROUGH YOUR 2021 THANKSGIVING
23rd Nov 2021
Power Through Your 2021 Thanksgiving
2021 Thanksgiving is the holiday known best for an insurmountable amount of food. Many look forward to spending time with their loved ones over a large home-prepared meal while enjoying each other's company and the occasional football game or two. On the other hand, Thanksgiving is also known to kickstart the holiday shopping season, with Black Friday deals that run into Cyber Monday sales!
This year's Thanksgiving holiday is around the corner, and the gift shopping craze has already begun.
Feeling like you’ve struck out on gift options to buy your family and friends this holiday season?
Why not look into a solar panel system!? They’re a great option and are quickly growing popularity for all its rewarding benefits. Not to mention, solar panel costs have significantly lowered making solar kits more affordable than ever.
Most solar companies offer kits available for installations which make it even easier for any individual looking to turn to solar energy. One of the main reasons many individuals opt-in for a solar energy system is because it’s environmentally friendly. Well, what better way to thank our environment and show our gratitude than by going solar and advocating a cleaner environment, which will also have lasting impacts on our future generations.
Secondly, many people choose solar as a way to cut down on their monthly costs and lower their electricity bills. Aside from the initial costs, installing a solar system will guarantee a return on your investments as well as add extra money to your pockets over time. With a solar array, you are able to forgo electricity charges and enjoy the company of family and friends. Who isn’t thankful for that, right?
When you choose to invest in a solar system, you’re essentially paying to not worry about your energy usage for at least the next 25 years. The good news is that using more electricity doesn't need to be a strain on your bank account. Thanksgiving and Black Friday holiday sales are becoming the best time to shop for solar products, since most companies offer significant solar savings and promotions, while others even offer free installations during the holidays.
When we think of Thanksgiving, we know that Christmas is near as well, which means all those beautiful tree decorations and lightings are sure to spike up your electricity bill soon. Going solar eliminates the stress and added expenses during this time of the year, and allows you the freedom to enjoy years of carefree energy use and unlimited holiday cheer!
So there’s no need to stress — Be Wise Go Solar.
Despite being the most highly anticipated time of the year, the holidays are a reminder to express gratitude and love towards each other. However, it’s equally important to be thankful and grateful for our planet and environment, and never take anything for granted.
Show your ultimate thanks this holiday season by going solar.
Tips On Energy Efficient Cooking For Thanksgiving
As a bonus to all the special deals offered during Black Friday, here are some tips to ensure your Thanksgiving Cooking Process is as energy-efficient as possible.
1. Use a bag for cooking the Turkey!
The star of the Thanksgiving feast consumes the most amount of energy. The bag provides good heat retention, and reduces the cooking time down to an average of 5 minutes per pound less.
2. Use glass and ceramic baking dishes!
Glass and ceramic dishes are also better at retaining heat, allowing you to save on your cooking times. These also maintain and distribute heat more evenly.
3. Avoid constantly opening the oven door!
Each time you open the oven, you lose temperature which ultimately prolongs the cooking process.
4. Skip preheating!
Pre-heating consumes a ton of extra energy and since the cooking process is already long enough, simply skip it altogether and save on time and energy.
5. Premake your Stuffing for the turkey
Significantly cut down on your cook time by preparing your Turkey stuffing ahead of time.
6. Cook in a slow cooker
The slow cooker, although resulting in a longer cooking time, consumes less energy and will ultimately save you money.