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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 614378" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My mobile home isnt well insulated at all. Now thankfully menopause is helping with the cold..lol. I dont turn my heater up to over 68 unless something is really wrong...like I am sick or something. Even now, it is relatively cold for here and I am walking around in a Tee shirt and undies! </p><p></p><p>I do think Susie has a very good idea about the fleece sheets. If you cant find them cheap enough they have tee shirt fabric sheets. I use them all the time. If you look you might be able to find those electric throws and put them on the beds prior to bedtime to heat the beds up. When I had one, I just slept on it even though they say not to. Of course you can always use a heating pad to warm things up. Right now my feet get cold sometimes and I just stick the heating pad down by my feet.</p><p></p><p>The plastic over the windows can be very helpful. They have packages that you use a hair dryer on and they become clear. I have used them in other places. Supposedly I have doublepaned windows but you wouldnt know it. I most likely will just go the cheap way and duct tape plastic up if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 614378, member: 1514"] My mobile home isnt well insulated at all. Now thankfully menopause is helping with the cold..lol. I dont turn my heater up to over 68 unless something is really wrong...like I am sick or something. Even now, it is relatively cold for here and I am walking around in a Tee shirt and undies! I do think Susie has a very good idea about the fleece sheets. If you cant find them cheap enough they have tee shirt fabric sheets. I use them all the time. If you look you might be able to find those electric throws and put them on the beds prior to bedtime to heat the beds up. When I had one, I just slept on it even though they say not to. Of course you can always use a heating pad to warm things up. Right now my feet get cold sometimes and I just stick the heating pad down by my feet. The plastic over the windows can be very helpful. They have packages that you use a hair dryer on and they become clear. I have used them in other places. Supposedly I have doublepaned windows but you wouldnt know it. I most likely will just go the cheap way and duct tape plastic up if needed. [/QUOTE]
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