How to Keep Warm Without a Fire or Heater

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If your heat ever has gone out in the middle of winter, and you don't have a way to make a fire, it can be a challenge to keep warm. However, you can keep yourself nice and toasty.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Step1
Wear extra clothes. Layer your clothes so you don't get overheated but still stay warm. Start with underwear, then add thermal long johns. Put on socks, a shirt, and sweat pants. Top with a sweater, a pair of jeans and an extra pair of socks. Keep your head warm with a hat. If you're still cold, don a sweatshirt, jacket and gloves.
Step2
Look for batteries and put them in your radio or CD player. Find some music and dance to it. You may look silly but you will get warm. You may even be able to take some of those clothes off.
Step3
Dig out those extra blankets that you keep for company. Wrap yourself up in them or you can get into bed and pile all the blankets on top of you.
Step4
Cuddle with someone, it can even be your pet. Body heat is always a good way to warm up.

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Annicedda

Annicedda said

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on 6/13/2008 Great, well written article. I'm always cold in the winter and these tips will come in handy. Thanks!

akchrist

akchrist said

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on 5/26/2008 I feel toasty already.

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on 5/5/2008 I love it!! :D
makes me wanna snuggle upto my wife streight away!
Thank you very muchly!
*respectful bow*

LilacGirl

LilacGirl said

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on 4/25/2008 Good ideas.

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