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I've never been one for jumpers but I bought 2 today, I would love a few of those old Army blankets, you know the cream ones with 2 green lines on, the ones that make you itch but can't find them anywhere.
I must invest in some good quality hot water bottles. Bought out the heavy lined curtains out from storage.
If need be, the kids will wear socks and a dressing gown in bed and I will warm their uniform up in the dryer in the morning. I refuse to use any heating this year due to principle !
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I had my chimney swept today, i have a large store of wood that has been drying all year, so i'm good to go if the heating packs up.
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Does the bubble wrap/clingfilm make much difference? Got really big single payne windows
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(13 September 2012, 16:14)Prepaday Wrote: I've never been one for jumpers but I bought 2 today, I would love a few of those old Army blankets, you know the cream ones with 2 green lines on, the ones that make you itch but can't find them anywhere.
I must invest in some good quality hot water bottles. Bought out the heavy lined curtains out from storage.
If need be, the kids will wear socks and a dressing gown in bed and I will warm their uniform up in the dryer in the morning. I refuse to use any heating this year due to principle !
there are some military style olive green woollen blankets on Amazon £16.99 +£3.99p&p.
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my lpg tank is full, my 2 wood sheds are full, 3 20 Lts derv 6 gals petrol , re done loft insul . i bought a old wheat grinder to be run by a d type lister will finish the refurb in a few weeks ... can,t wait to try it out ! and my 50 arrows will arrive tomorrow. Still got a doz trees to drop that will keep us warm in 2 ways
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Me and my neighbours get together and purchase coal in bulk which saves me quite a bit, I have a tonne. I am continuing to collect pallets and have two full stores which are well seasoned. I need to build another wood/ coal store closer to my back door so I don't have to traipse down the garden for fuel in foul weather.
I was thinking about parrafin heaters today! I have no idea what the price of parrafin is, I think I will research this a bit as the ones we used to have when I was a kid used to work really well and when kept in good condition with the wicks trimmed, don't smell. Anyone else use these? I
think a couple would be great back up.