The more that you show your spaces, the more realistic ideas we get for our own homes. Thanks a million for letting us encroch in on your private places ❤
I love the curved shape of your fireplace! Many houses these days don't even have a fireplace, which is sad. Anyway, I've built myself (not done yet) an outdoor kitchen in a shed. Rough cut from the lumber mill shed, metal roof, rough cut floor boards (so nice in a shed to have a floor), that we just started putting 'smoother' floor on. I have a new GAS range out there. (NY is starting to outlaw those, and wood stoves.) We are making maple syrup out there now, but in summer, I run the pressure canner out there and bake out there. I"ll cook steak or brown ground beef sometimes, too, because I don't have a vent hood, and the house smells like meat for too long unless it is warm enough to open the windows, none of which are near the indoor range. The shed is also my outdoor office. When I have writing due and it's nice out, I go to the shed and write, and the dogs could be outside more. The horses and chickens provide background noise and amusement. The smoother floor is making it easier to roll my office chair! Anyway, you can never have too many ways to cook. I also have a cinderblock/firebrick with a grill, an actual grill, and I really want to build one of those round clay ovens someday for baking bread in.
How wonderful off grid kitchen ❤ It is practical, useful and a special place of your 🏠. Nicely organised and beautiful. You know where the ressources are😊. Thank you for sharing and inspire us. Have a great day 😊❤😊
Thank you for this. Once again you share wisdom and inspiration for those of us working to self sufficient lifestyle. The time and energy you put into your teachings is greatly appreciated. Take care and 100 fold blessings return to you
Absolutely love your setup! We started out with a step top stove as well and quickly realized that we needed a flat top to make optimum use of our stove. We moved the step top out to our milk room to keep it warm during our Michigan winter(we are not a commercial dairy, where it would be a big no-no). I am looking forward to implementing many of your great ideas- adapted of course to our unique situation. Love this and appreciate all your videos and information that you generously share.
Do you have a video on your drying rack so we can also build one? I don't recognise the components in this video. It is very clever! I love when people trash into something useful again. It is so inspiring!
Love seeing your set up. I have a large cookstove in my living room (3-4' off the kitchen) and I need to develop a spot for setting things closer to the stove. Not having a near enough work space makes me cook on that stove less. (Increasing our solar power system made the electric stove more convenient, but the foods taste soon much better cooked with wood heat.) It's still my go to cooking source when we need to conserve battery power over cloudy days, but it would be more pleasant with a closer table top and some storage.
I have the same problem. Problem, not really, as I’m so blessed to actually have a wood cook stove, lol. Any way it is in the dining area and I don’t use it because it’s not convenient. All my countertop is a few feet away in the kitchen along with the water and fridge. But Heidi’s video here, along with your comment has inspired me to figure it out so I will cook on my cook stove.❤. TeresaSue
Wow Heidi, you weren't lying about how much rain you guys get there. I liked up my yearly rainfall for here where I'm at, and it's 49 inches! And we definitely aren't desert topically.
You have a well thought out setup. I like it. I cook on my woodstove sometimes during winter and really enjoy it as I feel like I'm getting double bang for my buck with the wood I use.
That is a wonderful set up! You have a great organized area that works well for your needs. Our first house had a fireplace that was worthless. We put a standing woodstove in it and it worked so well. I smiled when I saw your clothesline as I also had one by that woodstove. Good memories.
Thank you for sharing this. I like how you have everything together, nice and handy. The tips were useful, I'll also be watching for trivets at garage sales now 🤗
Love,love love your channel. I learn so much from you. From Sweden with love. Thank you for starting with: God is good.All the time. Makes me warm. God bless you and your household. Karin❤️🇸🇪❤️
I love your 2nd kitchen space, it’s so cozy! Since we live in the south and really only need a fireplace a couple of months every year, I also have a glass top electric stove in the house which concerns me when canning, so we remodeled my craft studio into a kitchen. I have an antique gas Hasty Baker stove and also a 5 burner gas stove top. It works for us because I’m not heating up my house. I like seeing the plaid covering over your dehydrating set up because it’s the same material I have as curtains in my home living room, dining room and kitchen. I smile every time I see you use it. I love the glassware you have on the mantle too. Thank you for sharing your personal space, and giving us some inspiration for our spaces. God Bless!
The clothes lines have been a semi permanent installation for about 27 years. I say "Semi" because we can take them down if we really need to but the only time they have come down is so that Patrick could tighten them up again as they do stretch through the years.
Over 20 years ago we were at a cracker barrel while traveling and they had this cast iron door grate... meaning it was huge. I looked at that and thot, well that's a useless shoe scraping grate..I knew it would be my wood cookstove trivet.. was a great idea and served me well cooking for my family thru the years.
I'm one day late watching this video - yesterday was crazy. So today I get a dbl feature. I love your ideas. We have an insert similar to what you had, but it does have a small area to set things on. I've never cooked on it though. Having a natural gas stove, I'm able to cook on that during power outages. You really do have me thinking about an actual wood stove there now. Hmmmm.... Thank you for another informative video - I sure do appreciate them!! God bless!!
I watched you video on the stainless steel oven.. I have found if you put a cooking stone in the very bottom helps with the distribution of the heat more evenly throughout it.. just a thought for you to think about.. I use ours and love it.. I need a second one just to camp with to keep the other one at home..HAVE ABLESSED DAY and PEACE FILL YOUR HEART❤
I recently moved into a smaller space and I love maximizing my space. And I tailor it to my authentic needs. As you have done in yr off grid kitchen. Thanks for sharing!
Your set up is so beautiful! (and major kudos for not breaking one of those glasses in 34 years lol). My own wood stove was definitely not designed for cooking on, and it's taken me almost a year to figure out how I can. It has a narrow higher area (with the chimney pipe in the center) that maybe is big enough for the standard camping coffee pot on either side, then about an inch or so down is the front top of the stove where we pretty much only have room to set our coffee cups or very small camping pans. I moved in last May and only yesterday realized I could put my thinner half-sized bricks on the front section to make an even cooking surface. I can't tell you how freaking proud I was to finally be able to cook on my wood stove. It got hot in my house, but thankfully my wood stove is near the front door so I'm able to crack the front door to cool the house. And I found out that using the wood stove to cook actually cooks meat more evenly than any modern stove top I've ever had. While the stove itself was super hot, the heat more evenly distributed through my cast iron pan. I cooked up 5lbs of ground beef easier than I've ever cooked it in my life. It doesn't cook as fast as an electric range does. It's opened up a whole slew of what I can cook on there, or bake. For as "primitive" as the pioneers were, I fully believe their methods of cooking were far superior. Having electric temperature gauges and knobs to adjust temperature doesn't make cooking easier than cooking on a wood stove.
This is the first time in a while that one of your videos came up in my feed and it was the very first one after the weird sponsored video. Thanks for showing us your setup and explaining the ways you adjust the heat, etc.
I have a Nectre bakers oven being installed in my lounge room tomorrow and am so excited. We're just going into our Autumn/ Winter here in Tasmania, Australia, so I'll get to try it out soon. Thanks for the trivet ideas Heidi. Most of our friends think I'm crazy for wanting something like this in a smallish modern room, but they won't think so when the the power is out and I've gor a roast going and the coffee pot keeping warm.
this is such a clever idea! We live in Phoenix so it’s WAY to hot 90% of the year for wood stoves 🙁 We setup a little outdoor kitchen space with a propane stove/oven. It’s not my top choice but the best we can do on the surface of the sun where we average 3in of rain a year lol
Thank you for sharing. I too cook on my little wood stove in our tiny cabins living room/ bedroom …I have very little room to move around, and hope someday to get a wood cook stove in my kitchen. Or even a wood stove for heating and cook on that
Love your setup. You are very resourceful. Thank you for everything. You are a true inspiration. I started dehydrating, canning, learning healthier living from watching your videos. God Bless ❤
Wow nice set up Heidi. I have a really big fireplace that has a swing bar for holding up cast iron to stainless pots. I can cook in there or use my BBQ grill too. I love the antique metal stands. And I like ur irons. My house has antiques,they last so long and r built for longevity. I have a blower from the fireplace that blows into all the 6 rooms of the house,or not using it will heat 4 rooms. One of the reasons my late husband and I bought this home. Plus the 4 acres attached to it. Anyways great video as always.
I love my wood stove and cook on it when I can. Unfortunately the season for it is very short here in Texas. I am coming up with alternatives to cook outside the majority of the year. Loved seeing your setup.
Rocket stoves are great options for cooking, frying, boiling, et cetera where solar ovens I find best for baking. Here is one of my videos I did several years ago using our rocket stove: ruclips.net/video/eoOK2aOiW7Q/видео.html
What a great and very functional setup you have! Do you have a better video on the drying rack? Would love to see how it’s made. Thank you for all the great ideas, tips and tricks. Love your videos.
I found it on Amazon but that particular one is no longer available. I had to hunt for awhile for one that size so I could toss my old aluminum turkey roaster
Hi, Heidi! Does your stove have a cast iron top/cooking surface. Do you oil it when it is cold? Does your stove smoke a lot after adding the coconut oil? We have wood cookstove. It easily rusts. I am excited to try the coconut oil on our stove. Love your set up. Thank you, for sharing it with us.
I have the same stove. It is in my kitchen area, also the center of the polebarn. My oven is a camp oven. I couldn't find the link to your oven. Could you help me find it?
Good Afternoon, what is the brand of your large water pot and do you have a link to where you bought it from? I have been looking for one just like that one. Thanks for sharing your lovely videos and the wealth of information I am gathering 😊 Have a good day and stay safe 🙏🏽 💙
Ah yes, garage sales, with those golden treasure finds ✨️ Thanks anyway, after I asked you about the pot, I saw a brand today at Walmart that I have never seen before that looks like what I have been searching for. Thanks again and stay safe🙏🏽💙
You would have to look on eBay. It is from the captain's quarters of a 1940's US Naval ship. I was blessed to find mine at a garage sale for $5 but they typically go for more than that
For already roasted organic coffee I just keep it simple and inexpensive and use the Kirkland brand organic whole coffee beans but I also have a stash of organic green coffee beans from Anthony's for roasting myself. That is pretty good stuff
The more that you show your spaces, the more realistic ideas we get for our own homes. Thanks a million for letting us encroch in on your private places ❤
Which reminds me... I need to see your lighting video again.. And off I go!
Just yesterday, I was looking at my house thinking, "I wonder how Heidi has hers set up?🤔" Then today, you post this! Hahahaha!
Heidi, I love your set up. Thank you for sharing your great ideas. Love your channel. You are an inspirational woman. God bless you.❤
I love the curved shape of your fireplace! Many houses these days don't even have a fireplace, which is sad. Anyway, I've built myself (not done yet) an outdoor kitchen in a shed. Rough cut from the lumber mill shed, metal roof, rough cut floor boards (so nice in a shed to have a floor), that we just started putting 'smoother' floor on. I have a new GAS range out there. (NY is starting to outlaw those, and wood stoves.) We are making maple syrup out there now, but in summer, I run the pressure canner out there and bake out there. I"ll cook steak or brown ground beef sometimes, too, because I don't have a vent hood, and the house smells like meat for too long unless it is warm enough to open the windows, none of which are near the indoor range. The shed is also my outdoor office. When I have writing due and it's nice out, I go to the shed and write, and the dogs could be outside more. The horses and chickens provide background noise and amusement. The smoother floor is making it easier to roll my office chair! Anyway, you can never have too many ways to cook. I also have a cinderblock/firebrick with a grill, an actual grill, and I really want to build one of those round clay ovens someday for baking bread in.
How wonderful off grid kitchen ❤ It is practical, useful and a special place of your 🏠. Nicely organised and beautiful. You know where the ressources are😊. Thank you for sharing and inspire us. Have a great day 😊❤😊
Thank you for this. Once again you share wisdom and inspiration for those of us working to self sufficient lifestyle. The time and energy you put into your teachings is greatly appreciated. Take care and 100 fold blessings return to you
Bless you for sharing!!
Absolutely love your setup! We started out with a step top stove as well and quickly realized that we needed a flat top to make optimum use of our stove. We moved the step top out to our milk room to keep it warm during our Michigan winter(we are not a commercial dairy, where it would be a big no-no). I am looking forward to implementing many of your great ideas- adapted of course to our unique situation. Love this and appreciate all your videos and information that you generously share.
You have a nice set up and beautiful off grid kitchen. Love it!
Do you have a video on your drying rack so we can also build one? I don't recognise the components in this video. It is very clever! I love when people trash into something useful again. It is so inspiring!
ruclips.net/video/5AmaK9vnG9k/видео.html
@@RainCountryHomestead Thank you so much! You're awesome!
Very effective, efficient and pretty too. Looks like you have tweaked everything to work great for your situation 😊
Love seeing your set up. I have a large cookstove in my living room (3-4' off the kitchen) and I need to develop a spot for setting things closer to the stove. Not having a near enough work space makes me cook on that stove less. (Increasing our solar power system made the electric stove more convenient, but the foods taste soon much better cooked with wood heat.) It's still my go to cooking source when we need to conserve battery power over cloudy days, but it would be more pleasant with a closer table top and some storage.
I have the same problem. Problem, not really, as I’m so blessed to actually have a wood cook stove, lol. Any way it is in the dining area and I don’t use it because it’s not convenient. All my countertop is a few feet away in the kitchen along with the water and fridge. But Heidi’s video here, along with your comment has inspired me to figure it out so I will cook on my cook stove.❤. TeresaSue
You have thought of every possibility! Spectacular.
Wow Heidi, you weren't lying about how much rain you guys get there. I liked up my yearly rainfall for here where I'm at, and it's 49 inches! And we definitely aren't desert topically.
I've cooked a lot on a woodstove, but I never thought to put a little oven like that right on top. What a great idea!
Love your set up. Thank you for sharing this
Fantastic set up!! I really like your off-grid kitchen. Thank you for allowing us to see it all.
This information was very helpful. Thank you, as always, Heidi.
I always enjoy your videos, Heidi.
You have a well thought out setup. I like it. I cook on my woodstove sometimes during winter and really enjoy it as I feel like I'm getting double bang for my buck with the wood I use.
That is a wonderful set up! You have a great organized area that works well for your needs. Our first house had a fireplace that was worthless. We put a standing woodstove in it and it worked so well. I smiled when I saw your clothesline as I also had one by that woodstove. Good memories.
Love it ❤❤❤
Thank you Heidi for showing us your set up. Your videos are so helpful. ❤
What a well-thought out set-up! Very multi-functional.
This is great. Very frugal and maximized. It does all you need so what more would one need. Thank you for sharing.
Your hair is gorgeous! Hope you guys are well.
So smart!
New subscriber referred by Doug and Stacy! Loving your videos ❤
Heidi, love your off-grid kitchen! it sure is very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this. I like how you have everything together, nice and handy. The tips were useful, I'll also be watching for trivets at garage sales now 🤗
Love,love love your channel.
I learn so much from you.
From Sweden with love.
Thank you for starting with: God is good.All the time.
Makes me warm.
God bless you and your household.
Karin❤️🇸🇪❤️
Thank you for that great nugget on the bottoms of things you cook with on a wood stove🥰
I love your 2nd kitchen space, it’s so cozy! Since we live in the south and really only need a fireplace a couple of months every year, I also have a glass top electric stove in the house which concerns me when canning, so we remodeled my craft studio into a kitchen. I have an antique gas Hasty Baker stove and also a 5 burner gas stove top. It works for us because I’m not heating up my house. I like seeing the plaid covering over your dehydrating set up because it’s the same material I have as curtains in my home living room, dining room and kitchen. I smile every time I see you use it. I love the glassware you have on the mantle too. Thank you for sharing your personal space, and giving us some inspiration for our spaces. God Bless!
Your set up is pretty cool. I love the clothes drying lines by the wood stove too. ❤ I'm currently using drying racks.
The clothes lines have been a semi permanent installation for about 27 years. I say "Semi" because we can take them down if we really need to but the only time they have come down is so that Patrick could tighten them up again as they do stretch through the years.
I was looking at my fireplace too thinking how can I change that up!!! 🤗
Over 20 years ago we were at a cracker barrel while traveling and they had this cast iron door grate... meaning it was huge. I looked at that and thot, well that's a useless shoe scraping grate..I knew it would be my wood cookstove trivet.. was a great idea and served me well cooking for my family thru the years.
I'm one day late watching this video - yesterday was crazy. So today I get a dbl feature. I love your ideas. We have an insert similar to what you had, but it does have a small area to set things on. I've never cooked on it though. Having a natural gas stove, I'm able to cook on that during power outages. You really do have me thinking about an actual wood stove there now. Hmmmm....
Thank you for another informative video - I sure do appreciate them!! God bless!!
Really enjoyed this, coconut oil to clean, thespace saving ideas! Great! I need trivets😂
I watched you video on the stainless steel oven.. I have found if you put a cooking stone in the very bottom helps with the distribution of the heat more evenly throughout it.. just a thought for you to think about.. I use ours and love it.. I need a second one just to camp with to keep the other one at home..HAVE ABLESSED DAY and PEACE FILL YOUR HEART❤
Good to know, thank you!
@@RainCountryHomestead any tricks I found that work I love to share..
you are very welcome 😊
We can’t do a regular wood stove, have been using a pellet stove & you can’t cook on them. But hopefully I will be cooking outside more this summer .
Awesome. Thanks Miss Heidi.
Great idea for fire place
I recently moved into a smaller space and I love maximizing my space. And I tailor it to my authentic needs. As you have done in yr off grid kitchen. Thanks for sharing!
You have a realy nice set up and you are always redoing or changing .
Thankyou for showing us.
Wow you realy know and how to innovate.
Your set up is so beautiful! (and major kudos for not breaking one of those glasses in 34 years lol). My own wood stove was definitely not designed for cooking on, and it's taken me almost a year to figure out how I can. It has a narrow higher area (with the chimney pipe in the center) that maybe is big enough for the standard camping coffee pot on either side, then about an inch or so down is the front top of the stove where we pretty much only have room to set our coffee cups or very small camping pans. I moved in last May and only yesterday realized I could put my thinner half-sized bricks on the front section to make an even cooking surface. I can't tell you how freaking proud I was to finally be able to cook on my wood stove. It got hot in my house, but thankfully my wood stove is near the front door so I'm able to crack the front door to cool the house. And I found out that using the wood stove to cook actually cooks meat more evenly than any modern stove top I've ever had. While the stove itself was super hot, the heat more evenly distributed through my cast iron pan. I cooked up 5lbs of ground beef easier than I've ever cooked it in my life. It doesn't cook as fast as an electric range does. It's opened up a whole slew of what I can cook on there, or bake. For as "primitive" as the pioneers were, I fully believe their methods of cooking were far superior. Having electric temperature gauges and knobs to adjust temperature doesn't make cooking easier than cooking on a wood stove.
My roasts and other meats turn out best on the wood stove!
This is the first time in a while that one of your videos came up in my feed and it was the very first one after the weird sponsored video. Thanks for showing us your setup and explaining the ways you adjust the heat, etc.
I do not have sponsors but ads of various kinds that I likely have nothing to do with will show up
I remember my mom cooking on wood cookstove. You have a wonderful efficient set up. Tha ks for sharing.
Thank you for showing us the details. It is so useful and beautiful.
I have a Nectre bakers oven being installed in my lounge room tomorrow and am so excited. We're just going into our Autumn/ Winter here in Tasmania, Australia, so I'll get to try it out soon. Thanks for the trivet ideas Heidi. Most of our friends think I'm crazy for wanting something like this in a smallish modern room, but they won't think so when the the power is out and I've gor a roast going and the coffee pot keeping warm.
Great setup! Thanks for sharing!
Great set up Heidi! Thanks for sharing ❤
Wonderful setup thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Thank you so much for sharing Heidi 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💯😁
Thank you for the video. As always you give me lots of ideas. God bless.❤
We only had about 4.2" of rain last year here in the sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵 desert.
this is such a clever idea! We live in Phoenix so it’s WAY to hot 90% of the year for wood stoves 🙁 We setup a little outdoor kitchen space with a propane stove/oven. It’s not my top choice but the best we can do on the surface of the sun where we average 3in of rain a year lol
Really interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Would love a wood stove but due to UK regulations not possible.Love your home Heidi
Thanks Heidi! Nice setup!👍
Blessings! 💜
Thank you for sharing. I too cook on my little wood stove in our tiny cabins living room/ bedroom …I have very little room to move around, and hope someday to get a wood cook stove in my kitchen. Or even a wood stove for heating and cook on that
Thanks for sharing. Great info
Great use of trivets!
That is awesome. I love it
Very cool!
Good morning Heidi 🥰
Great video content, thanks so much for sharing it. You shared a lot of ideas we could use with our wood stove, too. Take care.
Thank you Heidi for sharing with us. I am in a tiny home and this gives me ideas for better use of space. Blessings
I love this
That was interesting. Thank you for the ideas and inspirations ,, again, as always Heidi, a breath of fresh air.
Wonderful setup and thank you for sharing with us!
Love your setup. You are very resourceful. Thank you for everything. You are a true inspiration. I started dehydrating, canning, learning healthier living from watching your videos. God Bless ❤
Your set-up is real neat, Heidi! I'm looking forward to getting my woodstove hooked up late summer or early fall. Thanks for sharing! Shalom!
Wow nice set up Heidi. I have a really big fireplace that has a swing bar for holding up cast iron to stainless pots. I can cook in there or use my BBQ grill too. I love the antique metal stands. And I like ur irons. My house has antiques,they last so long and r built for longevity. I have a blower from the fireplace that blows into all the 6 rooms of the house,or not using it will heat 4 rooms. One of the reasons my late husband and I bought this home. Plus the 4 acres attached to it. Anyways great video as always.
Thanks ❤
Very creative use of space for a kitchen.
You go girl, thank you for all this great information on organizing around a wood stove🥰🥰🥰 God bless 🥰
Very nice 😊❤
This is so interesting. Thank you for sharing. 🩷
Very informative. Looks like there's a bit of a learning curve if you want one for everyday use.
Thanks Heidi 😊 ❤❤
I love my wood stove and cook on it when I can. Unfortunately the season for it is very short here in Texas. I am coming up with alternatives to cook outside the majority of the year. Loved seeing your setup.
Rocket stoves are great options for cooking, frying, boiling, et cetera where solar ovens I find best for baking. Here is one of my videos I did several years ago using our rocket stove: ruclips.net/video/eoOK2aOiW7Q/видео.html
Yes he is
you rock.
I'm in awe!
Love it 😍
What a great and very functional setup you have! Do you have a better video on the drying rack? Would love to see how it’s made.
Thank you for all the great ideas, tips and tricks. Love your videos.
Patrick made one about 6 years ago showing how to make it: ruclips.net/video/5AmaK9vnG9k/видео.html
You’re so awesome! Thank you.
Sorry, I noticed it is all cast iron. That must have been heavy to put in. You have a beautiful stove. Wow, you live in a rainforest.
So cozy! How do you clean the of your stove to keep it nice and black
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When I purchase my next home this is why a fireplace is item number one on the list....Where did you get the stainless steel roaster?
I found it on Amazon but that particular one is no longer available. I had to hunt for awhile for one that size so I could toss my old aluminum turkey roaster
Hi, Heidi! Does your stove have a cast iron top/cooking surface. Do you oil it when it is cold? Does your stove smoke a lot after adding the coconut oil? We have wood cookstove. It easily rusts. I am excited to try the coconut oil on our stove. Love your set up. Thank you, for sharing it with us.
Here is more information on how I clean it: ruclips.net/video/iGjj9nQj-Gc/видео.html
I have the same stove. It is in my kitchen area, also the center of the polebarn.
My oven is a camp oven. I couldn't find the link to your oven. Could you help me find it?
The link to the video is in the description. I do provide the link to the oven in that video
Good Afternoon, what is the brand of your large water pot and do you have a link to where you bought it from?
I have been looking for one just like that one.
Thanks for sharing your lovely videos and the wealth of information I am gathering 😊
Have a good day and stay safe 🙏🏽 💙
I do not know the brand, I believe I picked it up at a garage sale some years back
Ah yes, garage sales, with those golden treasure finds ✨️
Thanks anyway, after I asked you about the pot, I saw a brand today at Walmart that I have never seen before that looks like what I have been searching for.
Thanks again and stay safe🙏🏽💙
It was helpful.. Where can you find a teapot like that one?
You would have to look on eBay. It is from the captain's quarters of a 1940's US Naval ship. I was blessed to find mine at a garage sale for $5 but they typically go for more than that
What type of fan do you have? Eco fan - is that the brand?
ruclips.net/video/IaUwJ5MciL8/видео.html
Do you also sleep in there if the heat is out?
The wood stove heat is the only heat we use and do not heat our bedroom so no.
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where can we get that fan??? brillliant
Here is the video on it which also includes the link to purchase: ruclips.net/video/IaUwJ5MciL8/видео.html
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Do you have a good natural coffee you recommend? I love coffee but can't tolerate it well anymore
For already roasted organic coffee I just keep it simple and inexpensive and use the Kirkland brand organic whole coffee beans but I also have a stash of organic green coffee beans from Anthony's for roasting myself. That is pretty good stuff