Add Clothing and Subtract from Your Heating Bill
Posted on 30. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in The Daily Footstep
During the winter months, your best indoor energy saving device is clothing. Rather than turning up the thermostat, head to your closet. Investing in a decent set of flannel jammies, a warm robe, and fuzzy slippers means you can stay comfortable and keep your thermostat several degrees lower on a cold winter night. Don’t skimp on quality bedding, and a hot water bottle slipped under the covers 30 minutes before bed will keep you cozy for hours.
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Just to get in the mood, don't forget hot drinks. With hot water, good juices (lingonberry, cranberry, black currant) and spices you'll go a long way.