1, Use the phone more instead of thinking you need to be there in person. 2,Use the internet. 3,Make one trip to town with a list of all family member's needs.4,Make a grocery list and use it so no more trips to town for "forgotten" items. 5, carpool to work (DUH!)6,Make the doctor's receptionist book your dr. appts to jive with other trips you have to make or visa-versa. If you need ANY type supplies/parts ask if they have an employee who might live near you that could drop it off as he or she goes by your place at closing time. etc,etc. The BEST way to save gas is to not drive when you don't need to!!! If you just HAVE to leave the house then get on your bike and go. How many times have you drove to Tractor Supply only to see two of your neighbors there too?? DUH!!! PRIDE costs a lot of fuel! It doesn't hurt to ask! AND it doesn't hurt to OFFER! Something wrong with calling a couple of close neighbors to say you are going to town and ask if they need anything???? We could ALL use a few lessons from our ancestors who did these very things as a way of life. We are spoiled to the core.
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