I put my dishsoap in a pump type bottle (I use an old liquid hand soap container) and mix it with water. Most of my dishes go in the dishwasher, but for handwashing my coffee pot and misc other stuff, I just use a squirt of the soap/water mix. I find that the dishsoap is way too concentrated and just gets wasted if I don't mix it with water.
I also water down the handsoap in the bathroom. My kids use wayyyy too much soap otherwise. I also water down the kids shampoo and my husbands shampoo. They seem to "need" a great big handful whether it is watered down or not. I don't water mine down but I only use a small amount.
I water down the kids juice to make it stretch. Hmmm... now that I think about it, I water down just about everything, LOL!
I started ripping up all of the old teeshirts and clothes that were too stained or worn to donate or pass on to other people and using them to clean with instead of paper towels.
My kids often need to wipe up their face after meals, playing outside, etc. and we go through quite a few baby wipes. I now rip them in half and they last much longer.
I also rip dryer sheets in half.
I just started using the soak cycle on my washing machine more too. I let the clothes soak and then only run the wash cycle for half the time I normally would. Saves on electric and I haven't noticed any difference in the way my clothes look or smell.
I stopped using the heated dry cycle on my dishwasher. My electric bill dropped quite a bit by doing this.
I only buy the paper towels that you can 'select-a-size'. I found that shoprite even has their own brand of these. I go through far less paper towels than when I buy the larger sheets.
I haven't been buying jetdry and really miss it! I'm definitely going to try the vinegar in my dishwasher!