I will give my daughter, Anna, credit for this new blogging idea; "Ten Tips on Tuesday." She messaged me that her house was really dry. I told her some ideas I had and then I googled it. As a blogger, I am always looking for interesting content. I happen to think Tuesday starts with at T so....."Ten Tips on Tuesday" is born (it might be hard to find 10, but, I'll STRIVE (see that...) to do it.) I'm sure others do this too, but it's a new idea for me.
So this week, let's talk dry home and adding humidity to it.
I grew up here in Wisconsin in a home heated with wood. You know it was dry. We had a vaporizer, you know the kind your mom would put Vicks in. The next time I see one of those at a thrift shop, I'm buying it. I loved that steamy smell.
So, my 10 tips are:
1. Buy a humidifier or even a vaporizer (thrift shops)
2. Boil some water - make a cup of tea
3. Don't turn your shower/bath fan on, let the steam stay
4. Add cute vases or bowls of water throughout your house
5. Let clothes air dry - time to wash some wool sweaters
6. After wash cycle, open up dishwasher, let them air dry
7. Add more houseplants - herbs in the kitchen too
8. Let your dish or bath water linger in tub/sink after use
9. Cook more (smile)
10. Water in spray bottle, spritz the room with water
What ideas do you have?
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
So this week, let's talk dry home and adding humidity to it.
I grew up here in Wisconsin in a home heated with wood. You know it was dry. We had a vaporizer, you know the kind your mom would put Vicks in. The next time I see one of those at a thrift shop, I'm buying it. I loved that steamy smell.
So, my 10 tips are:
1. Buy a humidifier or even a vaporizer (thrift shops)
2. Boil some water - make a cup of tea
3. Don't turn your shower/bath fan on, let the steam stay
4. Add cute vases or bowls of water throughout your house
5. Let clothes air dry - time to wash some wool sweaters
6. After wash cycle, open up dishwasher, let them air dry
7. Add more houseplants - herbs in the kitchen too
8. Let your dish or bath water linger in tub/sink after use
9. Cook more (smile)
10. Water in spray bottle, spritz the room with water
What ideas do you have?
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
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