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Five Christmas day mistakes adding HUNDREDS to bills – and how to avoid them

Plus we explain how to avoid them

ALL things considered, thinking of ways to slash energy bills on Christmas Day might be the last of your concerns.

But there are some easy mistakes which will see costs rack up and you'll want to avoid.

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Five simple Christmas Day mistakes could be adding £100s to your bills across the year

The average family is expected to spend hundreds of pounds on Christmas gifts and food and drink over the festive period.

So you'll want to do all you can to protect your bank account, particularly after an already expensive year for consumers.

Whether it's using the wrong kitchen appliances, or adding lids to your pans, The Sun has compiled a list of five mistakes you'll want to avoid this Christmas Day.

Using the wrong kitchen appliances

Cooking in a cost-effective manner on Christmas Day is all about using the arsenal of appliances you've got at your disposal.

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But of course, some appliances are cheaper to use than others and can offer you similar results for less money.

Air fryers, for example, can be cheaper to warm up any mince pies or cook vegetables compared to a conventional oven.

And microwaves are another good option for warming up food fast as they get to the desired cooking temperature quicker.

Natalie Mathie, energy expert at Uswitch, said: "Using the oven for 20 minutes to warm up a dish would cost 18p, but five minutes in a microwave would be 2p and five minutes in an air fryer would cost about 3p.”

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It might not seem a lot of money, but making this simple switch from the oven to microwave will see savings tot up over the year.

Make the change for 365 days and you would save £65.

Taking lids off pans

Whoever lands the task of cooking on Christmas Day will want to make sure they put lids on any pans.

This stops any heat from escaping and makes the cooking process much more efficient.

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