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NO MORE COLD MUMSNETTERS!

264 replies

KungFuBustle · 14/11/2013 10:30

Right, don't really know how to start this but I'm raging. I see over and over on here people struggling with heating, sitting cold after kids have gone to bed, waking up in cold houses and it makes me want to stamp my feet and scream. Apologies if I'm not articulate or organised. I just want to do something.

No judging, please share anything you feel may help, no matter how small. Also feel free to have a whinge. DS is at school and I'm cold now, and I'm fucking miserable. I don't mean to patronise, some of this may seem so obvious to some, but if one person is a wee bit warmer I'm a happy bunny.

Here goes.

U Switch We might as well be getting the cheapest deal.

Warm Home Discount You may be surprised by who can apply for this. A lot of providers have their own criteria and it's broader than you think.

Which Guide to Free Insulation Self explanatory but also has some information about DIY.

Draught Excluders - I have these on every door now. If you're turning down radiators or trying to save by only heating one room they are brilliant. You don't have to buy them. I cut up old trousers up the crotch. Stuffed with old sheets and sewed up. You can use newspaper at a pinch.

Curtains - Thick lined curtains on windows are great. They are also expensive. If you can forgo colour scheme charity shops have AMAZING deals. They might not fit in with the room but lord they keep the heat in. I've also fixed them over front and back doors. Our kitchen has no heat source but since covering the back door I can no longer see my own breath when I walk in.

Tinfoil - Wrap in round cardboard and whack it behind your radiators. You can buy special stuff for this, but if like me what wasn't an option this is better than nothing. We noticed a real difference. I did downstairs, doing upstairs today.

Builders Plastic - Not cheap but cheaper than double glazing. Tape it over windows and it can keep the heat in and the cold out. I haven't been able to do this but another MNer mentioned it and it seemed a very clever idea on a budget.

Cashmere - I wanted to laugh when someone said this, like I can afford cashmere. Keep an eye out in the right charity shops and you will. I've not been so lucky yet but I know other MNrs have. Real wool jumpers and throws are a great find too. Doesn't matter if it's not our colour (Don't tell the S&B board!) warm's warm.

Candles Heater Instructions in the link. Building mine today. Candles in a room can also give an impression of warmth. I pay £1 for 100 tea lights at ikea.

Slow Cookers - I made porridge in my slow cooker last night. Soon as we got up I had a bowl of porridge in DS's hands and some hot squash. He also gets a hot squash as soon as he comes in from school. Cheap and warming.

Hats - I'm not much of a knitter. But if you want a hat making PM me. They're usually wonky, not stylish, but if you're cold and want one for wearing around the house I'll make you one. I can also make little ones for children.

Crikey, this was longer than I expected. Please share any warm tips you may have. I'm sorry so many of us are cold, and I'm sorry I can't just pay all of our heating bills and we all have warm Winters.

OP posts:
AdoraBell · 01/11/2018 14:15

I used many of these tips when our boiler packed up a couple of years ago.

pastypirate · 26/12/2021 19:44

Place marking

thereisonlyoneofme · 31/12/2021 17:24

waste of time its a zombie thread

FabulouslyFab · 03/01/2022 04:23

Really useful thread I hadn’t seen before!

jamandmarmaladethesecondcoming · 03/01/2022 04:59

Thank you this cheery thread is heartwarming and very kind.

Remember to keep wrists and ankles covered.

Hill walker told me this. If these are exposed it won't make a difference how many jumpers/coats are on if these extremities are exposed.

I tuck my joggers in my socks round the house and always have long sleeves on too.

Hot milk for some reason heats you internally if you are so cold you can't sleep.

If you don't like drinking hot milk have cocoa or make custard or rice pudding. Something soporific about hot milk.

MovinOnUp · 04/01/2022 02:59

Zombie thread or not, It's most certainly not been a waste of time.
These tips are still brilliant and energy prices have only increased so a lot of people will find them useful.

Decafflatteplease · 06/07/2022 19:00

Bumping this thread as there's some really good advice here

Decafflatteplease · 02/12/2022 21:07

Bumping again. I know this thread is 10 years old but here we are again with cold MNers

@MNHQ nominated for classics please

AdoraBell · 02/12/2022 23:53

Absolutely this thread needs bumping again this winter.

TrackerBar · 05/12/2022 20:37

Lovely thread! I was only casually browsing mn classics so it’s fantastic to find such a lot of brilliant advice in one place.

I really like the idea of bringing all the blankets out of the airing cupboard and laying them on sofas and beds for the kids to snuggle up in.

I have a condensation and mould issue in the bathroom so I bought one of those hygrometers to keep an eye on the humidity levels. It’s also handy to pop in other rooms as well. Mine was from Amazon and it has the temperature and time displayed too, which is handy.

I love MN 😊

AdoraBell · 07/12/2022 20:51

Bloody heating isn’t working. Had 2 lots of people in this week and apparently it’s a problem with the fuse box. Luckily we have good insulation but no gas or option for wood stove. If it’s not fixed tomorrow, when another contractor is due, I’ll be snuggling with my dog.

NO MORE COLD MUMSNETTERS!
TrackerBar · 08/12/2022 08:37

AdoraBell · 07/12/2022 20:51

Bloody heating isn’t working. Had 2 lots of people in this week and apparently it’s a problem with the fuse box. Luckily we have good insulation but no gas or option for wood stove. If it’s not fixed tomorrow, when another contractor is due, I’ll be snuggling with my dog.

@AdoraBell

Sweet doggo 🥰 Hope you get your heating fixed.

Our heating has also stopped working this morning 🙈🙈🙈

PigletJohn · 08/12/2022 09:20

I'm a great believer in electric blankets.

Very cheap to run and a warm dry bed is a great comfort.
The Supermarkets usually carry some inexpensive brands with a good guarantee.

Prices go down as soon as the cold weather ends because they want to clear their stock.

Measure your actual mattress size because I notice the blanket size is smaller. You may find a King blanket fits a standard double bed.

AdoraBell · 08/12/2022 11:39

Once I’m in bed I’m okay, thick winter pjs, fleece blanket between sheet and duvet on my side but DH can’t cope with the fleece blanket, he gets too hot. So I don’t think an electric blanket will work for us. I did threaten to put him outside last night after a rude comment, maybe I’ll do that enjoy an electric blanket to myself 😈

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