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Old 12-29-2008, 07:09 PM #1
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Use a heating blanket set on LOW for SHORT periods of time. Works wonders for me...

We keep the thermostat set at 68 degrees so I don't get too warm, tired and weak.

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I went to Dollar Tree and bought some gloves (not the knit kind, they unravel) and cut the fingers off about halfway. I wear them inside when I can't seem to get my hands warm.

I can do almost anything wearing them, including use the computer and play the piano (badly, but such is the case without gloves). For a buck a pair, it's an easy fix.
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You know what I miss? Don't hurt yourselves laughing, but I miss my Moon Boots..Remember those? Foam filled & toasty warm, my feet never got cold, no matter how much snow I had to trudge thru or how far below zero the temp got..Ah, memories..
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You know what I miss? Don't hurt yourselves laughing, but I miss my Moon Boots..Remember those? Foam filled & toasty warm, my feet never got cold, no matter how much snow I had to trudge thru or how far below zero the temp got..Ah, memories..
Time to bring those babies back trend setter!

I bet you can find them on Ebay
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