Re: Tips for keeping warm
Some really small things can be quite helpful - like those foam things you put in your electrical outlets (they look like the faceplate, and go in right behind it. Put these in every outlet you have that is on an outside wall. You'd be surprised the drafts that come in. Also that cheap rubber stripping you affix to your doors to seal any gaps is good stuff.
If you have a dishwasher, in the winter always open it as soon as it's done to let that rush of warm air and humidity out. Same thing with clothes dryer & stove. Cooking in a slow-cooker (crockpot) releases a tiny stream of steam out the little hole in the top, good for both heat & moisture.
Some really small things can be quite helpful - like those foam things you put in your electrical outlets (they look like the faceplate, and go in right behind it. Put these in every outlet you have that is on an outside wall. You'd be surprised the drafts that come in. Also that cheap rubber stripping you affix to your doors to seal any gaps is good stuff.
If you have a dishwasher, in the winter always open it as soon as it's done to let that rush of warm air and humidity out. Same thing with clothes dryer & stove. Cooking in a slow-cooker (crockpot) releases a tiny stream of steam out the little hole in the top, good for both heat & moisture.
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