E N E R GY E F F I CI E N C Y TIP OF THE MONTH There are two ways to reduce the amount of energy used for washing clothes—use less water and use cooler water. Unless you're dealing with oily stains, the warm or cold water setting on your machine will generally do a good job of cleaning your clothes. Switching your temperature setting from hot to warm can cut a load's energy use in half. Source: Energy.gov
Baby Spinach Omelet Ingredients: 2 eggs 1 cup torn baby spinach leaves 1 ½ tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese
¼ tsp. onion powder ⅛ tsp. ground nutmeg salt and pepper to taste
Directions: Beat eggs in a bowl, and stir in baby spinach and Parmesan cheese. Season with onion powder, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Spray a small skillet with cooking spray and place over medium heat. Once warm, add in the egg mixture and cook until partially set, about 3 minutes. Flip with a spatula, and continue cooking, 2 to 3 minutes. Reduce heat to low and continue cooking, 2 to 3 minutes, or until omelet reaches desired doneness.
Co-opcurrents For Dixie Electric Cooperative Member-Owners March 2024
You wouldn't leave water running when you leave your home, so why do you leave on electronics and lights? While your cooperative is working hard to minimize costs, your contribution matters as well. Through conservation, not only can you lower your individual bill, but you also play a role in reducing the overall demand for electricity. For insights into effective electricity conservation techniques, explore our website at www.dixie.coop. Navigate to the services tab in the menu and select energy efficiency. There, you'll discover links to useful tools, resources, and tips for saving energy. At Dixie, we put the power to save in your hands.