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Soon homes will be filled with the aromas of king cakes and beignets as the traditional start of the Mardi Gras season begins.

As you prepare for the holiday celebrations, Gulf Power wants to remind customers that extra cooking, activities and people in your home can cause your energy bill to go up, especially when the oven and kitchen appliances are working nonstop.

“Today’s new kitchen appliances use nearly 50 percent less energy than those built just a decade ago” said Rick DelaHaya, Gulf Power spokesperson.  “Still, when holiday time rolls around, your energy bills can rise considerably, with your stove, oven, and dishwasher running overtime, and the door to your refrigerator standing open frequently as family members search for hidden treats.”

Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to keep energy costs to a minimum. Here are some no-cost ways to save money and energy in the kitchen and be thankful for the savings on your November energy bills:

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