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  1. #1
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    Soup or chili, and hot chocolate with "secret ingredients" to wash it down with, and a lap full of cats.
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
    "Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by K9karen View Post
    What about your hunky hubby???
    LOL Karen! I can't share him with everyone though...they need to get their own hunky man

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    There's really nothing that warms me, and even in the normal cold weather, I feel like a popsicle. This extreme cold that we're having now, is just murder.

    I fight the cold as best I can - layer-layer-layer - a thermal shirt with a sweatshirt over that, and then a sweatshirt jacket over that. Even then, I'm still not cozy, but the cold is at least somewhat bearable. I never keep the thermostat above 70, because then I feel like I'm suffocating. Go figure! Sometimes in the house I even wear gloves, since an old spinal cord injury has left me with perpetually cold hands. A hot beverage or hot shower is only a temporary fix and really doesn't last long.

    And on the other end of the scale, I can't tolerate the heat and humidity. This old body just can't take the extremes of either hot or cold! But given a choice, I would take the cold!
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    -11 degrees F. here. Was out to do chores & kept moving. A good cup of Tetley British tea ( can get tea bags at Wal Mart) & honey in a cup of steaming hot water goes over good with some homemade oatmeal toast in front of the woodstove with two cats sitting on my lap. Prefer cooler weather over hot weather.

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    Hot chocloate, kicked up a notch with cayenne pepper.

    Hot Tea (I have an addiction to Teavana)

    BUt the warmest of all is a Cincy on my lap. She loves to jump up in the evening and watch some TV with me!

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    -34 C here this morning and I don't think it will go higher than -20 IF we're lucky. The fireplace is roaring and it's 74F inside so nice and cosy. I don't know if I'll venture out for some shopping or just stay curled up in the heat. I keep looking for signs of Spring but I don't think it's time yet
    Asiel

    I've been frosted--- thank you Cassie'smom

    I've been Boo'd----

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    Down

    I have down booties, a down comforter, and usually wear polar fleece clothing in layers. My house has spare rooms that are now closed off to the heat, to try to keep the main rooms warm. My pets keep me warm at night, in a half heated bedroom.

    It is to get -15 or lower, tonight. I am glad I'll sleep through it! I do have a dog right now and will need to wake up at 6ish in the morning, to let her outside to go potty. That's when I put on the down vest AND the down coat. Oh, I have sheep skin lined boots and gloves.

    BRRRRR!

    Hot tea in the evenings, works for me!

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