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Is your heating ON or OFF?
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dundeedoll wrote: »Pics please
I still have my bedroom window wide open all through the night and it's not at all cold.
ooh you little filth bag.... pm me your address and keep the window open tonight.....Westywoodpecker wrote: »I'm with SG still off here & windows open during the day.
Looks like Lancashire hasn't been told it's winter.0 -
scheming_gypsy wrote: »Looks like Lancashire hasn't been told it's winter.
Depends where you are in Lancashire. It felt baltic here yesterday.0 -
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Westywoodpecker wrote: »
Where ever did you get that idea from then??Trust me it does work
I covered up 2 candles with a terracotta plantpot (with edges raised off the surface) and it heats up and radiates the heat better than just a candle.
Well that's what I think
Made about 1c of differenceFreedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0 -
I'm in Dorset...
lovely and sunny today, sat in the kitchen and the sun is blazing in from the garden .. lovely. Temp here in wimborne is 13 degrees. Im hoping my was hing mightdry today. Still need the fire on most evenings now but no central heating as it gets too hot !0 -
scheming_gypsy wrote: »you were as helpful as me
which part of Lancs? i'm in Preston.
Lol's and not that far away. Am in Lytham St Annes. Thermometer is showing the same temp as yesterday - hovering around 8 - but we've no cold wind. It's always great to be wind free;)0 -
not too cold here in East midlands. we have put the heating on just now to heat the house up as we live in a rented property which the downstairs is all laminate flooring at only the front of the house is double glazed. very annoying! We are looking to buy a big rug for the living room to basically fill the room so we can bring warmth to the house. Anyone have any suggestions for something nice but not too overpriced? we have a £50-70 budget! x
Goals: Save £500 for emergencies, Save £200 of Amazon vouchers for Xmas, fix my holey clothes!
Frugal living 20140 -
A nice sunny day here in Wiltshire ,no need for any heat if it gets chilly later I will light some candles0
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It started off cloudy this morning but warm, the sun as come out this arvo making it feel even warmer than this morning......temp is 14 degrees outside and 22 inside, also due to the fact this is a bungalow with large mostly south facing windows.......so that really helps to heat the bungalow up..........:D0
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